WARNING! THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR BIG BROTHER 25!

Summary

  • Jag Bains, the secret Big Brother 25 HOH, has nominated Blue and Felicia for eviction.
  • Jag's HOH reign is protected by the BB Comic-Week Power of Invisibility, but the Power of Multiplicity introduces the possibility of multiple Power of Veto winners, potentially disrupting Jag's plans.
  • Although Jag could face trouble with the veto power, he and Matt could still dominate the house, and Jag might decide it's time for someone else to go, considering his options and the future of his game.

The Big Brother season 25 week 11 Head of Household (HOH), Jag Bains, has secretly nominated two houseguests for eviction: Blue Kim and Felicia Cannon. This is Blue's third time and Felicia's fifth time being nominated. Jag's HOH reign is being shielded by the BB Comic-Week Power of Invisibility, which keeps his identity secret from the other Big Brother 25 houseguests. BB Comic-Week will also introduce the Power of Multiplicity, which host Julie Chen Moonves teased will have the veto players "seeing double." It will also have the potential to throw a wrench into Jag's plans.

The Big Brother 25 live feeds have revealed that Jag nominated Blue and Felicia for eviction after winning the BB Comics HOH competition. Blue believes that Jag is her ally, so she doesn't suspect that he's the HOH who nominated her. When she asked Jag which houseguest he thought put her up, he told her Cory Wurtenberger. So far, Jag has told his Final 2 Minutemen alliance member Matt Klotz that he's the HOH, along with Cory, America Lopez, and Bowie Jane. Jag thought that if he nominated Blue, it would be obvious that he was the HOH, so he told Cory and America, and figured that he should then also tell Bowie.

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How Might The Power Of Multiplicity Affect Jag's HOH Plans?

Big Brother 25's Blue Kim and Jag Bains in promo images

Although it's unclear what the Power of Multiplicity actually is, its description implies that there will be more than one Power of Veto winner this week. This means that both of Jag's nominees could potentially come off of the chopping block. If two people who aren't nominated win the vetoes and save his nominees, all four of them would be safe, leaving Jag with very few options for replacement nominees since there are only eight houseguests left. It's possible that Jag might end up sending home one of his own allies during his first HOH reign of the season.

Although Jag could be in trouble because of this veto power, it's also possible that he and Matt will continue to dominate the house, and both of them could possibly win the vetoes, keeping all of the power this week. It's interesting that Jag didn't try to backdoor Blue by keeping her off of the chopping block this week. Perhaps, as the week progresses, his target will change. This season has been filled with last-minute nominee choices and vote-flips, so anything is possible. Jag is known for carefully considering his options and thinking about the future of his game, so he might decide that it's time for someone else to go.

Earlier in the season, Jag was saved by Matt when the latter won the Power of Invincibility, overturning Jag's unanimous eviction. Now Jag will have to deal with a power coming into play during his own HOH. It will be intriguing to see if Jag's identity as the HOH is ever revealed to all of the houseguests and what the fallout from that will be if they find out. However, he already seems to be trying to cover his tracks by throwing suspicion on Cory, to keep him as Blue's target. Big Brother 25 is nearing its end, but the twists from the multiverse are still turning the house upside down.

Big Brother season 25 airs Sundays at 10 p.m. EDT, Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EDT, and Thursdays at 9 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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