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  • Big Brother 28 Day 16 Live Feeds Update: Rome’s Guys-Only Pitch Backfires, The Honor Society Forms and LaTrice Questions the Vote

    Big Brother 28 Day 16 Live Feeds Update: Rome’s Guys-Only Pitch Backfires, The Honor Society Forms and LaTrice Questions the Vote

    Big Brother 28 Day 16 · WEEK 2 · HOH: Rick Devens · NOMS: Jason, Melody, Rome · POV: Devens

    Rome finally held the meeting he believed could save his game.

    It may have ended his campaign.

    After spending Tuesday attempting to find votes that were never there, Rome gathered the men and argued that keeping him would preserve a visible target and shield inside the Big Brother 28 house.

    The plan leaked before the meeting happened.

    Chuk informed Haley, Angela and Devens. Yash privately told Lyric that Rome did not have the men and needed to win the BB Blockbuster. Dee brought Devens and Jason into the meeting after Rome initially excluded them.

    By the time Rome delivered his pitch, nearly everyone already knew what he intended to say and why it would not change their vote.

    Rome remains The Toolshed’s primary target. Jason remains the fallback if Rome wins the BB Blockbuster. Melody continues occupying the strongest position of the three nominees.

    The vote did not move.

    Everything underneath it continued moving.

    LaTrice, Taylor, Angela and Dee formed a new four-woman alliance called The Honor Society. Drew and Haley privately ranked The Toolshed’s preferred endgame pieces. Devens warned Drew and Barrett that their middle game was becoming visible. Drew floated using Kamu as a pawn only hours after selling him on the possibility of becoming a legendary duo.

    Later, Devens, Drew and Barrett joked about protecting Yash as Yash’s Angels while considering how Drew and Barrett could prove their loyalty to The Toolshed.

    Wednesday morning finally produced the first genuine argument for reconsidering Rome. LaTrice told Taylor that keeping Rome could preserve a shield.

    Taylor immediately explained why that shield might only make LaTrice easier to nominate beside him.

    Rome found one person willing to consider the logic.

    He still did not find the votes.

    LaTrice, Taylor, Angela and Dee Form The Honor Society

    LaTrice, Taylor, Angela and Dee created a four-woman alliance named The Honor Society.

    For LaTrice and Taylor, the group provides access to two of the best-connected players in the house.

    For Angela and Dee, it provides another layer of protection outside The Toolshed.

    The alliance looks valuable.

    It does not look equal.

    Angela and Dee remain protected by The Toolshed, each other and Devens. Taylor and LaTrice remain among the easiest names for several Toolshed members to discuss targeting.

    Drew and Haley openly identified Taylor and LaTrice as players who could be removed before the alliance needed to turn inward.

    The Honor Society may prevent the two women from becoming immediate targets.

    It may also allow Angela and Dee to collect information from them without changing the majority’s long-term plans.

    LaTrice’s Wednesday conversation with Taylor created the alliance’s first quiet test.

    LaTrice considered keeping Rome because he could remain a larger target in front of her. That argument directly challenged the result Angela and Dee wanted.

    If LaTrice cannot influence the vote, The Honor Society will provide her access without providing power.

    LaTrice and Taylor Study Devens’ HOH

    Before The Honor Society formed, LaTrice, Taylor and Lyric discussed how Devens handled Rome during the week.

    LaTrice believed Devens psychologically broke Rome down before placing him on the block.

    Devens remained friendly.

    He continued telling Rome that he liked him.

    He avoided treating the nomination as personal.

    He also left Rome uncertain enough to spend the week questioning what happened instead of organizing a functional counterattack.

    That was the strength of Devens’ HOH.

    He did not need to become Rome’s enemy.

    He only needed to make the rest of the house comfortable evicting him.

    Rome entered Tuesday emotionally exhausted, strategically isolated and still searching for an explanation that made the week feel less final.

    Devens won HOH.

    Devens won the Veto.

    Devens removed Lyric.

    Devens nominated Rome.

    He then allowed Rome to campaign against a vote the majority had already settled.

    Rome Learns He Is Still the Target

    Lyric told Rome that her conversations with Haley and Dee made his position clear.

    He remained the target.

    Rome responded by arguing that people were intimidated by him because he lifted weights and was attractive.

    That explanation missed the actual reason he was in danger.

    The house was not evicting Rome because he looked threatening.

    It was evicting him because he looked threatening, competed well, maintained several relationships and failed to create enough trust around any of them.

    Rome also worried about Chuk becoming the person who protected Lyric after his eviction.

    That concern exposed the personal side of his campaign.

    Rome was not only fighting to remain in the game.

    He was attempting to control what happened around Lyric after he left.

    Lyric continued telling other people that she was separated from Rome and prepared to play independently. Privately, she remained emotionally connected to him.

    Rome told her he loved her.

    The two continued kissing overnight.

    The breakup protected Lyric during the Veto Meeting.

    It never became a real breakup.

    Drew and Haley Map Their Preferred Endgame

    Drew and Haley held one of the most revealing conversations of the week.

    They were no longer discussing Rome.

    They were discussing what The Toolshed should become after Rome left.

    Drew identified Kamu, Devens, Dee and Haley among the players he wanted around him. Chuk and Barrett competed for the remaining place in his preferred group.

    Haley valued Kamu, Angela, Dee and Chuk while recognizing that Devens needed to remain long enough to absorb attention.

    Both players understood the benefit of keeping Devens in front of them.

    He could win competitions.

    He could protect the alliance.

    He could also become the person outsiders targeted before they reached Drew or Haley.

    They discussed Taylor and LaTrice as easier removals.

    They treated Yash as someone who could disappear during a double eviction.

    They viewed Melody as more dangerous than Lyric or Mallory because she could speak, influence people and maintain Drew’s protection.

    They also recognized Kamu as one of the most difficult players to remove later.

    The Toolshed remained eight people publicly.

    Inside Drew and Haley’s conversation, it had already become several different Final Sixes.

    Haley Values Drew Because He Plays Both Sides

    Haley directly told Drew that she valued his ability to operate between both sides of the house.

    That was a compliment.

    It was also confirmation that Drew’s game was no longer invisible.

    Dee and Angela had already discussed his influence over Melody.

    Devens later warned Drew and Barrett that other people were recognizing their position in the middle.

    Haley understood it and considered it useful.

    Drew could maintain relationships with Melody, Mallory, Rome’s remaining allies and The Toolshed while continuing to vote with the majority.

    The arrangement works as long as everyone believes Drew will choose them when the choices become real.

    Kamu believes he and Drew could become legendary.

    Barrett believes The Jugglers is Drew’s real Final Two.

    Melody believes Drew is one of her strongest protections.

    The Toolshed believes Drew will eventually choose the alliance.

    Drew has not needed to decide which version is real.

    His conversations are creating the day when everyone else decides for him.

    Rome’s All-Guys Meeting Leaks Immediately

    Rome decided to gather the men and ask them to keep him.

    Chuk learned about the meeting and immediately told Haley and Angela. He later informed Devens.

    Lyric asked Yash whether the men were preparing to save Rome.

    Yash told her no.

    Rome needed to win the BB Blockbuster.

    The campaign was compromised before Rome entered the room.

    Chuk was not attending as an undecided voter.

    He was attending as an informant.

    Yash was not waiting for the pitch to decide.

    He had already rejected its expected result.

    Devens knew the meeting was coming and did not believe it could change anything.

    Rome thought he was organizing the men.

    The majority was monitoring him.

    Jason Continues Misreading the Vote

    Jason asked Haley what would happen if both he and Rome survived the week.

    Haley told him that scenario was impossible.

    The answer should have clarified Jason’s position.

    It did not.

    Jason continued behaving as though several different vote combinations remained available. He counted people who were privately agreeing to evict him against Melody.

    Angela wanted Jason gone over Melody.

    Haley reassured Melody.

    Drew and Barrett agreed that Melody had the votes.

    Devens continued treating Jason as the correct fallback.

    Jason’s greatest problem has not been the block.

    It has been his inability to understand how little influence he currently possesses over the vote.

    If Rome loses the BB Blockbuster, Jason survives.

    If Rome wins, Jason may discover that the campaign he believed was working never existed.

    Melody Becomes the Safest Nominee

    Melody continued receiving confirmation that she would survive against either Rome or Jason.

    She did not treat those promises as guarantees.

    That restraint has been the strongest part of her week.

    Rome aggressively searched for votes.

    Jason imagined votes.

    Melody quietly repaired relationships and allowed the majority to reassure her.

    Her survival does not mean her position is secure beyond Thursday.

    Drew and Haley discussed removing her before Lyric or Mallory.

    Dee and Angela recognized Drew’s influence over her.

    Drew later considered nominating Melody as a way to prove he remained loyal to The Toolshed.

    Melody may survive Week 2 because everyone understands her.

    She could become a Week 3 target because everyone understands how many relationships she still has.

    The Dabbers Form Without Rome

    Rome spent time speaking with Devens, Drew, Barrett and Yash before being called to the Diary Room.

    Once he left, the remaining men jokingly created The Dabbers. Kamu and Chuk later entered and joined the group handshake.

    The name was not the important part.

    The comfort was.

    Rome left the room and the same men he hoped to organize immediately became more relaxed without him.

    They felt bad for Rome.

    They did not feel obligated to save him.

    Sympathy became the final thing Rome possessed in the house.

    It never became a vote.

    Devens Warns Drew and Barrett

    Devens told Drew and Barrett that people were noticing their attempt to play both sides.

    He also promised to defend them if anyone inside The Toolshed attempted to nominate them during the next round.

    The conversation gave The Jugglers protection and a warning.

    Devens still valued their position.

    He also expected loyalty in return.

    Drew and Barrett understood that outsiders could view them as easy nominations because they appeared connected to everyone without publicly belonging to either side.

    The middle once protected them.

    The middle could eventually place them on the block together.

    Devens’ warning confirmed that The Jugglers are not invisible.

    They remain safe because The Toolshed believes their information is more valuable than their duplicity.

    Drew Floats Kamu as a Pawn

    Only hours after telling Kamu that their partnership could become legendary, Drew suggested that a Toolshed HOH could nominate Kamu as a pawn.

    That was Drew’s game in one conversation.

    He values Kamu.

    He may want Kamu deep in the game.

    He is still willing to expose Kamu if doing so protects his own position.

    Using Kamu as a pawn would prove that Drew was willing to place an alliance member in danger.

    It could also reveal how protected Kamu actually is.

    Haley is close to him.

    Chuk trusts him.

    Drew sells him a Final Two.

    The Toolshed values his competitive ability.

    A pawn nomination could turn those hidden relationships into visible votes.

    It could also turn Kamu against the person who spent Tuesday telling him they could make Big Brother history together.

    Rome’s Guys-Only Pitch Backfires

    Rome finally gathered the men in the workout room.

    Devens and Jason were initially excluded.

    Dee noticed.

    She brought both men upstairs and forced Rome to deliver his pitch with the HOH and the other vulnerable nominee in the room.

    Rome argued that keeping him would preserve a large target and shield.

    The argument was not completely wrong.

    The delivery gave everyone another reason to evict him.

    Rome reminded the house that he was visible.

    He reminded them that he could become dangerous.

    He reminded them that other players might target him.

    He never gave them a concrete reason to accept the risk of allowing him to remain.

    There was no reliable alliance.

    There was no specific protection plan.

    There was no organized voting bloc.

    Rome described the benefits of keeping a threat without proving that the threat would benefit the people voting.

    After the men heard the pitch, Rome was encouraged to present it to the women.

    The result remained the same.

    Nobody changed their vote.

    Dee Controls the Meeting Without Issuing an Order

    Dee’s intervention demonstrated why she remains one of the best-positioned players in the house.

    She did not tell the men how to vote.

    She did not forbid Rome from campaigning.

    She did not openly attack his pitch.

    She brought Devens and Jason into the room, widened the audience and allowed Rome to explain himself.

    That protected Devens from being isolated.

    It allowed Jason to hear the campaign.

    It made Dee appear fair.

    It also eliminated any chance Rome had of privately creating an anti-Devens atmosphere among the men.

    Dee did not silence Rome.

    She created the conditions for everyone to hear why keeping him was unnecessary.

    The House Rejects Rome’s Campaign

    After the meeting, the houseguests agreed that Rome had not changed anything.

    Rome became emotional and went to the Diary Room.

    He appeared to understand that his largest organized campaign attempt had failed.

    That does not mean Rome’s shield argument lacked all value.

    LaTrice eventually recognized it.

    The problem was timing.

    Rome waited until the majority had already spent several days promising one another that he would leave.

    By Tuesday night, changing the vote required people to expose relationships, betray promises and accept a physically capable player who knew the house had targeted him.

    Rome asked them to accept all that risk because he would remain a shield.

    The majority preferred removing the shield before he could win power.

    Yash’s Angels Emerge in the HOH Room

    Devens, Drew and Barrett later discussed the next HOH and joked about protecting Yash.

    Drew said that if he could not win the game, he wanted Yash to win.

    Barrett joked that he would sacrifice his game for him.

    They named themselves Yash’s Angels.

    The group may never become a formal alliance.

    The relationships underneath it matter.

    Yash is not a member of The Toolshed.

    Several Toolshed members still like him, protect him and believe they could influence his HOH.

    Barrett admitted that Yash had made more effort with him than Chuk or Kamu.

    That means Barrett may feel more personal loyalty toward an outsider than two members of his official eight-person alliance.

    Drew’s position with Yash remained more complicated.

    He discussed protecting Yash in the HOH room.

    Earlier, he described Yash as an ideal double-eviction casualty.

    Yash is useful enough to protect and disposable enough to remove.

    That may be the most accurate description of his current position.

    Drew and Barrett Consider Proving Their Loyalty

    Drew and Barrett discussed nominating Melody or Lyric if they won HOH and needed to prove their commitment to The Toolshed.

    Melody remained the more revealing option.

    Drew has spent the season maintaining her trust and protecting her from the majority’s immediate suspicion.

    He may eventually decide that placing her on the block is the easiest way to prove she does not control him.

    That is the danger of being Drew’s shield.

    He can protect Melody while the relationship benefits him.

    He can sacrifice her when protecting the relationship becomes more dangerous than losing it.

    Drew’s loyalty may not belong to Melody, Kamu, Barrett or The Toolshed.

    It belongs to the position that allows him to keep choosing later.

    Drew Wants Mallory to Take The Toolshed’s Shot

    Drew floated the possibility of allowing Mallory to win HOH and guiding her toward Haley, Chuk and Kamu.

    Devens rejected the idea.

    He believed Mallory would nominate him, Dee and Angela.

    Devens’ read was more realistic.

    Mallory has lost her original structure, but she has not lost her understanding of the house. She knows the veterans sit near the center. She has discussed targeting Dee and Devens.

    Drew continues believing his relationships with the outsiders allow him to direct them.

    The longer he remains protected by The Toolshed, the less believable that influence becomes.

    An outsider HOH may not become Drew’s weapon.

    It may become the first week Drew cannot control both sides.

    Rome and Lyric Remain Together Privately

    Rome told Lyric that he loved her and would wait for her.

    They continued kissing after the house went to sleep.

    Lyric’s public separation successfully convinced enough people to stop treating her as an automatic extension of Rome.

    It did not create emotional independence.

    Lyric can still vote Rome out.

    She can still rebuild after him.

    She can still become a serious player.

    None of those possibilities change the fact that she remains personally attached to the person she promised Chuk she would evict.

    If Rome leaves, Lyric will need to decide whether her next game is built around revenge, recovery or genuine independence.

    If Rome wins the BB Blockbuster, every promise Lyric made during the week immediately becomes harder to believe.

    Angela Struggles With the Egg Punishment

    Wednesday morning began with Angela struggling physically inside the egg costume.

    She became overheated and lightheaded after climbing the stairs and lay down while attempting to cool herself.

    LaTrice comforted her and reminded her that the punishment was almost finished.

    LaTrice also told Angela that she still cared about her despite everything surrounding Rome.

    The moment strengthened the personal side of The Honor Society.

    It also came shortly before LaTrice began questioning whether following Angela and Dee’s preferred vote was actually best for her.

    LaTrice Considers Keeping Rome

    LaTrice told Taylor that keeping Rome could benefit them because he would remain a large target.

    It was the first serious strategic argument against the house consensus.

    Taylor understood the danger.

    Rome might remain a shield.

    He might also become the reason LaTrice sat on the block beside him.

    The majority could nominate Rome, LaTrice and another outsider while continuing to protect its own members.

    Keeping Rome would not automatically place him in front of LaTrice.

    It could connect them as targets.

    LaTrice and Taylor also believed Melody would survive against Rome but leave against Jason.

    That read does not match the majority’s conversations.

    Angela wants Jason out over Melody.

    Haley has reassured Melody.

    Drew and Barrett believe Melody has the votes.

    Devens continues treating Jason as the fallback.

    LaTrice and Taylor are finally questioning the vote.

    They still do not possess accurate information about it.

    The Honor Society Faces Its First Test

    LaTrice’s interest in keeping Rome immediately tested The Honor Society.

    Angela and Dee want Rome evicted.

    Taylor understands why keeping him could create additional danger.

    LaTrice sees a shield disappearing in front of her.

    If The Honor Society were an equal alliance, LaTrice’s concern would receive serious strategic consideration.

    If it exists primarily to keep Taylor and LaTrice connected to Angela and Dee, the vote will continue without changing.

    That does not make the alliance useless.

    It defines its current purpose.

    Angela and Dee receive coverage.

    Taylor and LaTrice receive access.

    The first person who attempts to turn that access into influence will reveal how real The Honor Society actually is.

    The Current State of the Vote

    Rome remains the target against Melody.

    Rome remains the target against Jason.

    Jason remains the likely eviction against Melody.

    LaTrice has considered keeping Rome.

    Taylor has warned her against it.

    Lyric continues offering Rome private emotional loyalty while publicly rebuilding around the majority.

    Chuk, Kamu, Haley, Angela, Dee, Drew, Barrett and Devens have shown no serious interest in changing the plan.

    Rome’s campaign did not create a male voting bloc.

    It exposed how many of the men were already reporting to The Toolshed.

    The vote remains simple.

    Rome must win the BB Blockbuster.

    Jason must win if Rome wins.

    Melody must continue allowing both men to campaign themselves out of the game.

    The Real State of the House Heading Into Eviction Night

    The Toolshed remains the most powerful structure in the house.

    It is no longer one game.

    Drew and Barrett have The Jugglers.

    Angela and Dee have The Honor Society with Taylor and LaTrice.

    Drew and Kamu have discussed becoming legendary.

    Haley and Kamu have considered a Final Two.

    Devens, Drew and Barrett created another layer of protection around Yash.

    Drew and Haley have already ranked their preferred alliance members and identified future targets.

    Devens knows Drew and Barrett are playing both sides.

    Drew is considering using Kamu as a pawn.

    LaTrice is questioning whether removing Rome benefits her.

    Lyric is promising the majority one game while continuing another relationship privately.

    The alliance remains together because everyone wants the same Week 2 result.

    Remove Rome.

    Remove Jason if Rome saves himself.

    Protect Melody.

    After Thursday, that shared result disappears.

    The Honor Society will need to decide whether Taylor and LaTrice are partners or coverage.

    The Jugglers will need to continue convincing The Toolshed that their middle position benefits the alliance.

    Drew will need to prevent Kamu, Barrett and Melody from comparing the futures he offered them.

    Lyric will need to prove she can exist without Rome.

    The outsiders will need to decide whether they want to continue providing unanimous votes to a structure preparing to remove them one at a time.

    Rome spent Tuesday attempting to build an alliance around his survival.

    The house used his campaign to build more alliances without him.

    His pitch failed.

    The fractures it exposed will remain after he is gone.

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  • Big Brother 28 Day 15 Live Feeds Update: Drew and Barrett Form The Jugglers, Lyric Tells Chuk She Will Vote Rome Out and The Toolshed Maps Its Outside Targets

    Big Brother 28 Day 15 Live Feeds Update: Drew and Barrett Form The Jugglers, Lyric Tells Chuk She Will Vote Rome Out and The Toolshed Maps Its Outside Targets

    Big Brother 28 DAY 15 · WEEK 2 · HOH: Devens · NOMS: Jason, Melody, Rome · POV: Devens

    The Week 2 target has not change.

    The power structure underneath it did.

    Rome remains the person The Toolshed wants evicted. Jason remains the fallback if Rome wins the BB Blockbuster. Melody continues sitting in the safest position of the three nominees while refusing to treat the majority’s reassurance as a guarantee.

    Around those three names, nearly everyone began constructing a separate version of the future.

    Drew told Kamu that their partnership could become more legendary than Chilltown and the Hitmen. Less than an hour later, Drew formalized a Final Two with Barrett called The Jugglers, complete with its own dance and a strategy built around allowing Melody and other women to absorb attention for the men attached to them.

    Kamu informs Drew that Angela, Chuk and at least one other member of The Toolshed has questioned whether Drew was more loyal to Melody than to the alliance. Kamu defends him, but the warning confirms that Drew’s double-agent game has stopped looking completely harmless to the people benefiting from it.

    Lyric continues rebuilding beyond Rome. She hugged Chuk, thanked him for supporting her at the Veto Meeting and reportedly promised that she would vote Rome out, protect Chuk with the Power of Veto and never nominate him if she became Head of Household.

    That promise directly contradicted the private loyalty Lyric has repeatedly expressed to Rome.

    Chuk believes her.

    Whether anyone else should is another question.

    Haley learns that Kamu wanted a Final Two with her but questioned whether choosing someone from her own side of the house was smart. Angela continues pushing the possibility of a Haley and Kamu showmance, while Kamu’s conversations elsewhere suggested Lyric may have captured more of his attention than Haley realized.

    Melody worked to repair her position with Dee and Haley. Haley promised Melody her vote if Rome won the BB Blockbuster and the final nominees became Melody and Jason. That conversation further exposed how badly Jason was misreading the house.

    Jason believed he had votes.

    Several of the people he counted were openly agreeing that they would evict him.

    The Toolshed still controls Week 2. Its members were no longer thinking only about Rome. They were mapping which outsider belonged to each alliance member, deciding who should nominate whom and developing a system designed to eliminate outside relationships without forcing the person closest to each target to get blood on their hands.

    It was smart.

    It was also proof that the eight-person alliance has already entered the stage where everyone was protecting a different side deal.

    Big Brother 28 Week 2 House Status

    Primary eviction target: Rome

    Current backup target if Rome wins the BB Blockbuster: Jason

    Majority alliance: The Toolshed

    The Toolshed members: Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett, Drew, Kamu, Chuk and Haley

    Newly formalized Final Two: The Jugglers — Drew and Barrett

    Developing strategic duo: Drew and Kamu

    Proposed Final Two: Kamu and Haley

    Current vote structure:

    If Jason wins the BB Blockbuster, Rome is expected to leave over Melody.

    If Melody wins, Rome is expected to leave over Jason.

    If Rome wins, Jason is currently expected to leave over Melody.

    Rome’s only dependable route to safety remains personally winning the BB Blockbuster.

    Where the Previous Update Ended

    The previous article ended after Devens used the Power of Veto on Lyric and named Rome as the replacement nominee.

    Rome entered the final stage of Week 2 beside Jason and Melody. The Toolshed remained committed to evicting Rome unless he won the BB Blockbuster. Jason became the planned fallback, although Dee had briefly considered whether removing Melody could better weaken Drew’s outside structure.

    The alliance was already beginning to split into smaller interests.

    Devens trusts Dee and Angela.

    Drew and Barrett have discussed reaching the end together.

    Yash proposed a men’s alliance with Devens, Drew and Barrett.

    Chuk and Haley began identifying players inside their own majority as potential floaters.

    Angela considered creating additional coverage with Taylor and LaTrice.

    Monday night and Tuesday afternoon turned those loose ideas into something more concrete.

    Jason Counts Votes That Are Not His

    Jason entered Monday night believing he had a possible path against Melody.

    He counted Lyric.

    He counted Taylor.

    He counted Haley.

    He counted Angela.

    He believed Dee could keep him.

    He thought Barrett and Yash might be persuaded.

    Jason already knew Drew would protect Melody, but he believed enough of the remaining house could be assembled around him.

    The count was wildly optimistic.

    Haley later told Dee and Angela that Jason genuinely believed he possessed the votes. The three women agreed that if Rome won the BB Blockbuster, they would evict Jason over Melody.

    That means Jason was counting at least three people who were discussing his eviction while he imagined them as part of his coalition.

    Lyric was not secure for him either. She remained emotionally tied to Rome, socially close to Melody and increasingly invested in building something with Chuk. Her vote would depend on which promise she wanted to honor in the moment.

    Jason has spent much of Week 2 mistaking conversations for commitments.

    Angela agreed to consider keeping him after receiving three weeks of safety.

    Dee listened to his pitch.

    Haley accepted his apology as potentially genuine.

    None of that created a dependable vote.

    Jason continues treating basic social access as proof that people will act for him.

    The majority is treating him as a useful competitor until the BB Blockbuster ends.

    Angela No Longer Trusts Drew’s Damage Control

    Drew’s position continues to become more visible Monday night.

    Dee told Devens that Drew was repeatedly the first person to perform damage control after arguments or major developments. He moved quickly from group to group, made everyone feel heard and attempted to preserve relationships on both sides.

    Devens believed other people were beginning to notice.

    Drew then entered the conversation, almost perfectly demonstrating the point.

    His ability to reach everyone has been one of the strongest games in the house. He learned Rome’s plans, gained Melody’s trust, received information from Jason and remained protected inside The Toolshed.

    The same movement now looks suspicious.

    Angela has already discussed backdooring Drew if she won Head of Household. Dee had started examining whether Melody should be removed to weaken him. Chuk and others wondered whether his real loyalty rested with the majority or with the outsiders who trusted him.

    Drew responded by explaining that his position made winning the next Head of Household dangerous. He believed the opposition would turn on the majority soon and warned that players such as Kamu were probably already thinking several steps ahead.

    Drew understands the alliance cannot remain comfortable.

    His problem is that he has created so many escape routes that his allies are beginning to wonder whether he plans to escape first.

    Drew and Barrett Compare Notes on the Veterans

    Drew and Barrett agreed that Devens was the returning player they trusted most.

    That trust had limits.

    Neither wanted Devens reaching the end over them.

    They also questioned how viewers might react to their decision to work so closely with the returning players. The concern showed that both men understood the optics and long-term danger of allowing Dee, Devens and Angela to remain at the center of the game.

    The conversation strengthened what had previously been an informal endgame understanding.

    Barrett had already told Drew he would rather sit beside him at the end than Devens.

    Tuesday turned that preference into a named Final Two.

    Before that happened, Drew made another promise.

    Angela and Dee Push Haley Toward Kamu

    Late Monday night and Tuesday morning, Angela and Dee continued encouraging Haley to explore a possible romantic connection with Kamu.

    Haley told Angela that Kamu wanted a Final Two with her.

    She did not immediately accept.

    Haley believed a Final Two might be more valuable with someone positioned on the opposite side of the house. That is a smarter instinct than simply pairing with the person who already shares her eight-person alliance. An endgame partner from another structure can provide information and protection the main alliance cannot.

    Angela was less interested in the cross-house logic and more interested in Haley testing the personal connection.

    She encouraged Haley to speak with Kamu about whether something more could develop.

    Haley said she would address it when the timing felt right.

    The showmance talk could help Haley if it gives her a stronger personal bond with Kamu. It could also make her more visible and provide The Toolshed with another obvious pair to break later.

    The stranger part is that Kamu may not be viewing the situation the same way.

    His conversations with Drew suggested Lyric, not Haley, had captured more of his interest. Kamu also warned Haley that Chuk’s flirting could damage her game. Dee interpreted that warning as jealousy.

    Kamu could be protecting Haley strategically.

    He could be jealous.

    He could be more interested in Lyric.

    The feeds have not produced a clean declaration from him.

    What they have produced was Angela and Dee attempting to build a connection around Haley before the two people involved had agreed on what the connection was.

    Haley Questions Kamu as a Final Two

    Haley’s hesitation about Kamu was not personal rejection.

    It was structural.

    Kamu is already inside The Toolshed.

    If Haley chooses him as her closest endgame partner, both of them depend on the same alliance surviving. They also share many of the same enemies and information.

    A Final Two with someone outside the majority could provide Haley with a shield and additional influence if The Toolshed fractured.

    The problem is that Haley’s position outside the alliance is weak.

    Drew and Kamu agreed that if the opposition won the next Head of Household, Haley would be one of the people most likely to touch the block.

    Kamu and Drew believed they could survive almost any Head of Household result.

    They did not extend that confidence to Haley.

    That makes Haley’s next move important. She needs protection outside The Toolshed, but allowing Angela to force a manufactured showmance may create more attention than safety.

    The House Slowly Wakes Up

    Tuesday morning began quietly.

    Chuk was excited that someone had shown interest in hearing about his job.

    Taylor entertained the cameras with an extended discussion about vampires, werewolves and why she would not want to smell like a wet dog.

    The house heard a rumor that a treadmill had appeared upstairs, only to discover the same broken elliptical remained in place.

    The lighter conversations mattered because the house was under an indoor lockdown. With the backyard unavailable, every strategic group was forced into closer quarters. Players had fewer places to hide conversations and fewer ways to create distance from people already watching their movements.

    The morning did not stay quiet for long.

    Melody Begins Repairing the Damage

    Melody used the time after the Veto Meeting to separate herself from Rome.

    She told Dee and Haley that Rome had been mean to her and was suddenly attempting to move into everyone’s good graces because he needed votes.

    Melody was not simply venting.

    She was rebuilding the exact relationships she would need if Rome won the BB Blockbuster.

    Haley told Melody that she had her vote completely if the final nominees became Melody and Jason.

    That promise was one of the strongest pieces of reassurance Melody had received.

    It also confirmed the current fallback plan.

    Jason believed Haley might save him.

    Haley was promising Melody the opposite.

    Melody’s position remains better than Jason’s because she has connections across both sides of the house. Mallory is firmly with her. Drew is personally invested in keeping her. Lyric wants the women’s trio intact. Haley has now offered her vote. Kamu has repeatedly reassured her.

    The danger is that many of those people also belong to structures that could decide Melody is too useful to Drew.

    Her relationships protect her.

    They are also the reason Angela and Dee have considered cutting her.

    Haley and Melody Compare Rome and Jason

    Haley and Melody discussed the difference between the two men.

    Rome could become extremely difficult to remove if he survived this week. He would have Lyric, a clear enemy in Devens and a shield argument capable of appealing to the people outside The Toolshed.

    Jason’s apology appeared genuine.

    That did not make Jason safer to keep.

    Rome is the larger strategic threat because he can organize people.

    Jason is the more unpredictable threat because he reacts emotionally and has already imagined targeting Angela, Dee and Devens.

    The Toolshed’s order remains logical for its immediate interests.

    Remove Rome if possible.

    Remove Jason if Rome saves himself.

    The mistake would be believing either man becomes harmless simply because he apologizes or promises one week of protection.

    Dee and Haley Prepare for the Next Competition

    While discussing social strategy, Dee and Haley began memorizing details around the living room.

    They were preparing for the possibility that the next Head of Household competition would test observation or house memory.

    That small moment separated the people merely discussing the future from the players actively preparing to control it.

    Haley knows she could become the opposition’s target.

    Dee understands that her position depends on keeping power close.

    Their studying also showed why Dee remains one of the strongest players in the house. She is not relying only on relationships. She is thinking about the next competition before the current eviction has been completed.

    Drew and Kamu Map The Toolshed’s Outside Relationships

    The most important strategic conversation Tuesday afternoon began when Drew and Kamu examined which outsider belonged to each member of The Toolshed.

    Drew identified Melody as his person.

    Barrett had been attached to Mallory, although they believed that relationship had weakened.

    When Drew asked Kamu who belonged to him, Kamu said he was in a good position with nearly the entire house.

    That answer may have been self-congratulatory.

    It was not completely wrong.

    Kamu has relationships with Haley, Lyric, Drew, Chuk and several people outside the alliance. He contributes to strategy without absorbing the visibility surrounding Dee, Devens and Angela.

    Drew then attempted to identify which outside player belonged to every other Toolshed member.

    Kamu could not give him a clean answer.

    That revealed the alliance’s actual design.

    The Toolshed was not created because eight people naturally trusted one another equally. It was built by gathering players who each retained separate connections outside the group.

    Those outside relationships now provide information and protection.

    They also create the alliance’s future fault lines.

    The Toolshed Is Real, but Its Internal Pairs Are Not Equal

    Drew and Kamu agreed that the eight-person alliance was legitimate.

    Neither treated it as a fake temporary agreement.

    They then began identifying the duos inside it.

    Drew viewed himself and Kamu as a pair.

    He recognized Angela and Dee.

    He also suspected Dee and Barrett may have a close strategic bond.

    The conversation showed Drew attempting to determine where he stood within the hierarchy.

    The Toolshed contains eight people, but not eight equal relationships.

    Dee and Angela have veteran history and growing trust.

    Devens is personally attached to Dee and Angela.

    Drew sees himself with Kamu.

    Barrett is socially connected to Drew, Dee and Devens.

    Chuk and Haley share information.

    Kamu moves between nearly everyone.

    The alliance can remain together while Rome is the common target.

    Once that target disappears, the internal pairings will matter more than the eight-person name.

    Kamu Warns Drew That The Toolshed Is Watching Him

    Kamu told Drew that he had defended him during an overnight conversation.

    Angela, Chuk and at least one additional person had questioned whether Drew was more committed to Melody than to The Toolshed.

    Kamu insisted that was not true.

    The warning should have mattered to Drew.

    His alliance was not merely aware of Melody.

    It was discussing whether his relationship with her had become stronger than his loyalty to them.

    Melody entered the room during Drew and Kamu’s whispering, bringing the conversation to an immediate stop.

    That interruption provided an almost perfect image of the problem.

    Drew was secretly defending his relationship with The Toolshed until the outsider closest to him entered the room.

    Drew believes he can maintain both structures.

    Angela increasingly believes he should not be allowed to.

    Drew and Kamu Claim They Threw the Previous HOH

    Drew and Kamu discussed the next Head of Household and both claimed they had thrown the previous competition.

    They wanted Haley to win the next one because someone from their side needed to maintain control.

    Drew and Kamu believed they were positioned well regardless of which side won.

    Haley was not.

    That confidence explains why neither man wanted to expose himself by taking immediate power.

    Drew has Melody and several minority relationships.

    Kamu believes he is good with the entire house.

    Haley has become more visibly associated with The Toolshed and has open tension with LaTrice.

    Allowing Haley to win would protect the alliance while leaving Drew and Kamu free to maintain their social coverage.

    It would also force Haley to nominate people they may prefer not to anger themselves.

    Lyric Moves to Secure Chuk

    Lyric found Chuk in the storage room, hugged him and reassured him that he was safe with her.

    She thanked him for supporting her during the Veto Meeting.

    The interaction showed Lyric continuing the work she began while publicly distancing herself from Rome.

    Devens saved her, but she was not building only with Devens.

    She was creating individual promises with members of The Toolshed.

    Chuk later told Kamu that Lyric had promised three important things:

    She would vote Rome out.

    She would not nominate Chuk if she became Head of Household.

    She would protect him with the Power of Veto.

    Chuk described himself as Lyric’s new trainer and believed she was being honest.

    The Rome promise is the most significant.

    Lyric had privately told Rome that he was her person. She wanted to keep him but feared landing on the wrong side of the vote. She told Devens she would follow his wishes after he saved her.

    Now she was telling Chuk she would evict Rome.

    All three positions cannot remain equally true.

    Lyric’s Rome Promise Is About Her Life After Rome

    Lyric may vote Rome out.

    That does not mean she wants him gone.

    If Rome loses the BB Blockbuster, the majority has enough votes to evict him. Lyric can either cast a protest vote for the showmance or follow the house and use the decision to prove she has separated from him.

    Promising Chuk the vote gives her a relationship after Rome leaves.

    It tells Chuk that his support at the Veto Meeting mattered.

    It tells Kamu and The Toolshed that she can be redirected.

    It allows Lyric to argue that the showmance no longer controls her game.

    The promise is strategically useful whether it is emotionally sincere or not.

    Chuk believing it is more important than Lyric wanting it.

    Chuk Becomes Lyric’s “Trainer”

    Chuk’s claim that he was now Lyric’s trainer carried more ego than authority.

    Lyric had recognized that he wanted to feel responsible for her development and gave him exactly that role.

    She thanked him.

    She promised safety.

    She offered information.

    Chuk interpreted those actions as evidence that he had successfully pulled her away from Rome.

    Lyric receives protection by allowing Chuk to believe he is guiding her.

    That is a social transaction.

    Chuk gets influence.

    Lyric gets another person inside the majority willing to defend her.

    The question is whether Chuk will recognize the arrangement if Lyric wins power and makes a decision that does not match his expectations.

    Drew Promises Kamu a Legendary Partnership

    During the same stretch of conversations, Drew told Kamu that he wanted their duo to surpass Chilltown and the Hitmen.

    Kamu embraced the idea.

    That is not casual alliance language.

    Drew was presenting their partnership as an endgame pairing capable of becoming one of the most memorable duos in Big Brother history.

    The promise fit the relationship Drew had identified minutes earlier. He believed he and Kamu were one of the duos inside The Toolshed.

    The problem arrived shortly afterward.

    Drew made a different Final Two official.

    The Toolshed Plans to Outsource Its Blood

    Kamu explained a potential system for eliminating people outside The Toolshed.

    Each alliance member maintained a personal outsider.

    Rather than forcing someone to nominate the person closest to them, another Toolshed member could take the shot.

    Drew would not have to nominate Melody.

    Someone else could.

    The person connected to Mallory would not have to target her.

    Another member could do it.

    The structure allows members to preserve personal relationships while the alliance removes threats collectively.

    It is clever Big Brother strategy.

    It also depends on enormous trust.

    Drew must believe the alliance will remove Melody without using that move to weaken him personally.

    Barrett must believe Mallory’s eviction is necessary rather than convenient for someone else.

    Each member must accept losing a private number while other alliance members keep theirs.

    That balance will not last.

    The first person whose outsider leaves will immediately become less protected than the people who still possess theirs.

    The plan avoids blood in the moment.

    It creates resentment for later.

    The Outsider Map Reveals The Toolshed’s Real Purpose

    The Toolshed is not merely a voting alliance.

    It is an information collection system.

    Drew receives Melody’s thoughts.

    Kamu receives information from Lyric and Haley.

    Barrett maintains contact with Mallory.

    Other members have relationships spread across the minority.

    Those outsiders believe they are building individual trust.

    The information returns to the same eight-person structure.

    That is why the opposition continues struggling to organize. Nearly every attempted conversation reaches The Toolshed through someone the outsiders consider safe.

    The alliance’s weakness is the same as its strength.

    Every member has another option.

    The Tater Tots Become a Relationship Test

    Melody told Drew she would make tater tots for both of them.

    She repeated the promise.

    Then she walked into the bathroom and joined everyone else without cooking them.

    Drew jokingly told her never to speak to him again and said he was definitely voting her out.

    The bathroom group then debated who was supposed to make the food.

    It was regular house nonsense.

    It also showed how comfortable Drew and Melody remained after the Veto Meeting.

    Drew can joke about evicting her because both understand he is one of the strongest people protecting her.

    That comfort is exactly what Angela and others have noticed.

    The tater tots did not change the game.

    The relationship underneath the joke could.

    Angela Reminds Everyone About Her Reality-Television Résumé

    Angela spent part of the afternoon discussing former Big Brother and Survivor players who had contacted her and recalling her experience on The Amazing Race.

    The conversation reflected how comfortable she had become inside the veteran power structure.

    Angela no longer entered the house as the isolated chaos agent from her previous season. She had Dee, Devens, The Toolshed and multiple side arrangements.

    The danger is that comfort can become ego.

    Angela already believes she can influence Devens. She has discussed backdooring Drew and creating additional groups around herself. The more she views herself as the center of the game, the more likely she is to act before a threat becomes real.

    Her suspicion of Drew could eventually become more dangerous to The Toolshed than Drew’s relationship with Melody.

    Mallory Is Viewed as Stranded

    Chuk and Kamu discussed Mallory as someone whose alliance had collapsed and who now sat alone on an island.

    The read was only partially correct.

    Mallory lost the structure she believed she had around Rome, Lyric, Melody and Drew. She no longer trusted Barrett the way she had before. She remained outside The Toolshed.

    She was not alone.

    Mallory still had Melody.

    Lyric remained close to her.

    She had a growing understanding of where the power sat and had already discussed targeting Dee and Devens.

    The majority’s mistake would be treating a damaged alliance as a player without relationships.

    Mallory does not possess numbers.

    She still possesses information, motivation and two women who may need her after Thursday.

    Lyric Wants the Next Head of Household

    Lyric told people she wanted the next Head of Household badly.

    Winning would complete the transformation she has attempted since nominations.

    She entered Week 2 defined by Rome.

    She used a public separation, multiple personal promises and Devens’ Veto to become safe.

    An HOH win would allow her to prove whether she is genuinely independent or still operating around Rome.

    Her nominations would reveal which promises were real:

    Safety for Chuk.

    Loyalty to Devens.

    Protection for Rome if he survives.

    Connections with Mallory and Melody.

    Social movement toward Kamu.

    Lyric has told enough people they are safe that power could become more dangerous to her than remaining on the outside.

    Drew and Barrett Officially Form The Jugglers

    Drew and Barrett met alone in the workout room and formalized their Final Two.

    They named it The Jugglers.

    They even created a Final Two dance.

    The name fit the game Drew was playing.

    He was juggling The Toolshed.

    He was juggling Melody.

    He was juggling Kamu.

    He was juggling Devens, Dee and Angela.

    He was juggling the minority’s belief that he remained available.

    Barrett was juggling Devens, Drew, Dee and his weakened connection with Mallory.

    The Jugglers gave both men an endgame agreement outside the veteran core.

    It also exposed the contradiction in Drew’s afternoon.

    Minutes earlier, he had told Kamu that their partnership could surpass two of the most famous duos in Big Brother history.

    He then named a Final Two with Barrett.

    Drew’s Real Final Two Remains Unclear

    Drew may value Barrett more than Kamu.

    He may believe both agreements are useful and delay the decision until much later.

    He may be telling each man the version of the future that keeps him protected.

    All three possibilities fit his game.

    Barrett offers a quieter endgame partner who may be easier to beat.

    Kamu offers stronger social access and strategic awareness.

    Melody gives Drew influence outside the majority.

    Devens gives him competition protection.

    Drew’s game is not built around one path.

    It is built around owning enough paths that he can choose later.

    That works until the paths compare notes.

    The Jugglers Plan to Hide Behind Women

    Drew and Barrett discussed portraying themselves as controlled or “whipped” by the women around them.

    Their comparison was Haley and Chuk.

    They believed Haley appeared more threatening while Chuk could remain less visible beside her.

    Drew proposed allowing Melody to look like the dominant person in their relationship so she would absorb attention before him.

    The strategy is calculated.

    It is also ugly.

    Drew wants the social benefits of Melody’s trust while allowing the house to view her as the larger threat. He can remain close enough to receive information and protection, then hide behind the perception that she controls him.

    The plan gives Angela and Dee another reason to distrust him.

    They already worry that Drew is too attached to Melody. In reality, he is considering how to use the appearance of that attachment as camouflage.

    The danger is that Melody may not appreciate learning that the person protecting her also intends to make her his shield.

    Barrett Finds His Own Cover

    Barrett’s side of The Jugglers is quieter.

    He has been less visible strategically and carries fewer public conflicts. His relationship with Mallory gave him access to the minority before trust weakened.

    Pairing with Drew provides Barrett with information without forcing him to become the person collecting it.

    Drew performs the movement.

    Barrett receives the reports.

    If The Jugglers remain hidden, Barrett may benefit more.

    Drew is the person everyone already suspects.

    Barrett is the person standing beside him while appearing less dangerous.

    Melody Calls Home on a Prop Phone

    Melody found an old-fashioned telephone and began pretending to call home.

    She told her mother she missed her, had made friends and did not connect with everyone inside the house.

    Drew joined the joke and spoke to Melody’s imaginary mother.

    The moment provided relief from the strategy and showed Melody’s emotional condition before the BB Blockbuster.

    She is safer than Rome and Jason in the current vote structure.

    She still has to compete.

    Melody has spent the week nominated, promised a Veto she did not receive and learned that several alliances around her were not what she believed.

    The pretend phone call was funny.

    The homesickness underneath it appeared real.

    LaTrice Tells Rome to Back Up His Talk

    LaTrice expressed frustration over the position Rome had helped create.

    Rome had talked aggressively, exposed relationships and treated himself like one of the strongest players in the house.

    Now he needed to win the BB Blockbuster.

    From LaTrice’s perspective, Rome had helped drag several outsiders into danger while keeping himself protected until the replacement nomination. If he wanted everyone to view him as the house’s shield and leader, he had to deliver under pressure.

    LaTrice also identified Devens as a quiet threat.

    He could win competitions, appear uncertain and then change direction when people felt comfortable.

    That read was sharper than many inside The Toolshed would like to admit.

    Devens spent the week presenting himself as influenced and conflicted.

    He still won both powers and placed his primary target on the block.

    The Official Account Keeps the First Eviction in the Conversation

    Away from the live feeds, the show’s official account posted the message, “we miss u, diva.”

    The post did not change the house strategy.

    It added another social-media moment to a day in which the players were already thinking about how America viewed them, who might receive the next BB Time Capsule and which personalities were connecting outside the house.

    The houseguests cannot see those reactions.

    They continue attempting to predict them anyway.

    The Current BB Blockbuster Scenarios

    Jason, Melody and Rome remain the three BB Blockbuster competitors.

    If Jason wins

    Jason removes himself from the block.

    Melody and Rome become the final nominees.

    Rome remains the expected target.

    Lyric may vote to keep him, but The Toolshed does not require her vote.

    If Melody wins

    Melody removes herself.

    Jason and Rome become the final nominees.

    Rome remains the expected target.

    Jason’s vote count becomes irrelevant because the house is more committed to removing Rome.

    If Rome wins

    Rome removes himself.

    Jason and Melody become the final nominees.

    Jason is currently expected to leave.

    Haley, Dee and Angela directly reaffirmed that order despite Jason believing some of them would keep him.

    That outcome is the only branch where the fallback debate could reopen. Dee has previously considered whether Melody’s connections make her more dangerous, but the current majority plan remains Jason.

    Rome’s Position Has Not Improved

    Rome’s shield campaign remains strategically valid.

    The middle players should recognize that keeping him gives them someone willing to attack Devens, Dee and Angela.

    His problem remains organization.

    Lyric has promised several people she will vote with them.

    Melody is angry with him.

    Jason is attempting to survive.

    Drew reports nearly everything back to The Toolshed.

    Mallory does not want to land on the wrong side of the vote.

    Rome has people who understand why keeping him could help.

    He does not have a disciplined coalition willing to expose itself.

    His game remains a competition problem, not a vote problem.

    Melody’s Position Improves

    Melody has continued making the correct post-Veto moves.

    She stopped relying on Devens.

    She repaired with Haley.

    She remained close to Mallory.

    She kept Drew emotionally and strategically invested.

    She avoided appearing comfortable enough for the house to reconsider her.

    Haley’s direct vote promise is especially important because it removes one of the names Jason had placed in his own column.

    Melody is still vulnerable if the majority changes its mind.

    The current vote is moving more firmly in her direction.

    Jason’s Game Remains Built on Wishful Thinking

    Jason believes apologies and individual agreements have repaired his position.

    They have made people more comfortable speaking with him.

    That is not the same as wanting him in the house.

    Angela can accept three weeks of safety and still evict him.

    Dee can listen and still view him as unpredictable.

    Haley can believe his apology and still vote for Melody to stay.

    Jason has improved the tone around him.

    He has not changed the target order.

    Kamu Quietly Holds One of the Best Positions

    Kamu told Drew that he was good with nearly the entire house.

    That statement deserves attention.

    He remains inside The Toolshed without absorbing the heat surrounding Dee, Devens and Angela.

    Drew sees him as a legendary duo partner.

    Chuk shares information with him.

    Haley is considering a Final Two.

    Lyric has worked socially around him.

    The opposition does not discuss him with the same urgency as the returning players.

    Mallory has considered nominating him, but even she viewed him as someone likely to survive.

    Kamu’s danger is visibility.

    The more people compare how safe he feels with everyone, the faster his quiet position becomes an obvious threat.

    Dee Remains the Best-Protected Power Player

    Dee continued helping Haley prepare for competitions while receiving information from multiple sides.

    She knew about Jason’s vote count.

    She knew about Melody’s damage control.

    She remained close to Angela and Devens.

    Drew continued working within her structure even as she questioned him.

    Dee is not controlling every conversation.

    She does not need to.

    The majority’s outcomes continue benefiting her while other people absorb the public responsibility.

    Devens nominated Rome.

    Angela openly distrusted Drew.

    Haley targeted LaTrice.

    Drew managed the minority.

    Dee remained informed.

    Drew Is Playing the Most Dangerous Game

    Drew may be the most active player in the house.

    He may also be the player closest to having everything collapse at once.

    Kamu believes they are a historic duo.

    Barrett believes they are The Jugglers.

    Melody believes Drew is one of her strongest protectors.

    The Toolshed believes he is an alliance member.

    Rome’s side has repeatedly treated him as approachable.

    Devens and Dee value his information.

    Angela wants to backdoor him.

    Drew’s position is impressive because nearly everyone needs something from him.

    It is unstable because nearly everyone has a different understanding of what he promised.

    The Real State of the House Heading Toward the BB Blockbuster

    Rome remains the primary target.

    Jason remains the fallback.

    Melody has strengthened her survival chances.

    Lyric is attempting to build a game after Rome while continuing to offer different versions of her loyalty to different people.

    The Toolshed remains the strongest alliance in the house.

    Its members have begun planning how to eliminate one another’s outside relationships.

    Drew and Kamu believe they can become a legendary duo.

    Drew and Barrett officially became The Jugglers.

    Haley is considering a Final Two with Kamu while Angela and Dee push the possibility of a showmance.

    Kamu appears interested in keeping several doors open.

    Chuk believes he has become Lyric’s trainer.

    Lyric believes she can promise Chuk a Rome vote, Devens obedience and Rome emotional loyalty without those worlds colliding.

    Jason believes he has votes that are actively organizing against him.

    Melody understands she cannot rely on anyone’s reassurance until the BB Blockbuster is finished.

    Mallory has lost her original structure but remains connected to two women who could become the center of the next opposition.

    LaTrice sees Rome’s responsibility for the current mess and Devens’ ability to hide behind uncertainty.

    The Toolshed’s plan remains efficient.

    Remove Rome.

    If Rome saves himself, remove Jason.

    Beyond Thursday, the alliance becomes much less clear.

    Its members are already assigning outsiders, developing private Final Twos and deciding who should take which shot.

    The Toolshed is not collapsing yet.

    It is separating into smaller games.

    Rome has to win one competition to remain inside that chaos.

    Jason has to win the same competition to avoid becoming collateral damage.

    Melody has to survive the competition and prevent the majority from deciding that her relationships are more dangerous than Jason’s unpredictability.

    The Veto Meeting settled the nominees.

    It did not settle the house.

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  • Big Brother 28 Day 14 Post-Veto Live Feeds Update: Devens Saves Lyric, Rome Hits the Block and The Toolshed Starts Splintering

    Big Brother 28 Day 14 Post-Veto Live Feeds Update: Devens Saves Lyric, Rome Hits the Block and The Toolshed Starts Splintering

    DAY 14 · WEEK 2 · HOH: Devens · NOMS: Jason, Melody, Rome · POV: Devens

    Devens officially completed the move he spent the entire weekend building toward.

    He used the Power of Veto on Lyric and named Rome as the replacement nominee, placing the self-proclaimed president of the house beside Jason and Melody heading into Thursday’s BB Blockbuster.

    Rome was not blindsided at the ceremony. Devens warned him beforehand, explained that Lyric would be removed and allowed Rome to prepare for the nomination. Rome responded by offering Devens one week of safety in exchange for protecting Lyric—a deal that improved the showmance’s position without stopping the backdoor attempt.

    The Veto meeting delivered the result The Toolshed wanted.

    The way Devens reached it created new problems.

    Melody entered Monday believing she had earned the Veto after promising Devens safety, a future vote and an immediate commitment to evict Rome. Devens removed Lyric instead, wiping away the deal he could have tested immediately and protecting the nominee least likely to redirect her loyalty toward him.

    Lyric appreciated the Veto.

    She remained completely committed to Rome.

    Rome immediately began campaigning as the biggest shield in the house, coaching Lyric on how to help him and maintaining that evicting him would expose everyone hiding behind his target. Melody and Mallory understood the argument, but neither wanted to be caught on the wrong side of a failed vote.

    Jason remained exactly where The Toolshed wanted him: on the block, competing against Rome and prepared to become the backup target if Rome saved himself.

    The alliance successfully reached the end of Devens’ HOH with Rome nominated.

    It also entered the post-Veto game pulling in several different directions.

    Dee briefly questioned whether Melody should leave over Jason. Angela shut the idea down. Yash attempted to create a men’s alliance that Devens immediately exposed. Drew and Barrett moved toward a private endgame agreement. Chuk and Haley began discussing members of their own majority as future floaters.

    The Toolshed controls Week 2.

    It is no longer pretending everyone inside it wants the same future.

    Big Brother 28 Week 2 House Status

    Head of Household: Devens

    Original nominees: Jason, Melody and Lyric

    Power of Veto winner: Devens

    Veto recipient: Lyric

    Replacement nominee: Rome

    Post-Veto nominees: Jason, Melody and Rome

    Primary target: Rome

    Current backup target if Rome wins the BB Blockbuster: Jason

    BB Blockbuster competitors: Jason, Melody and Rome

    Majority alliance: The Toolshed

    The Toolshed members: Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett, Drew, Kamu, Chuk and Haley

    Week 2 Have-Nots: Barrett, Jason, Kamu, Lyric and Rome

    Established showmance: Rome and Lyric

    Public status of the Rome and Lyric relationship: They continue creating distance when it benefits them

    Private reality: Lyric remains firmly loyal to Rome

    Current Week 2 plan: Evict Rome if he loses the BB Blockbuster. If Rome wins safety, move the target onto Jason.

    The Veto ceremony is complete.

    Thursday’s eviction now depends almost entirely on who wins the BB Blockbuster.

    Where the Previous Update Ended

    The previous live-feed update ended with Devens leaning toward using the Veto on Lyric.

    That decision represented a major change from earlier Sunday, when Melody appeared to have moved ahead. Drew and Kamu believed saving Melody created the most value. She felt betrayed by Rome and Jason, had relationships with several people inside The Toolshed and offered Devens a direct exchange.

    Melody would not nominate him.

    She would vote to keep him if he somehow touched the block during her HOH.

    She would vote Rome out immediately.

    Angela, Dee and Haley eventually pushed Devens back toward Lyric. Saving Lyric could soften the personal damage with Rome, prevent Lyric from becoming accidental collateral and avoid giving Drew another person who felt indebted to him.

    Devens ended Sunday favoring Lyric.

    Monday made that decision official.

    Devens Warns Rome Before the Veto Meeting

    Devens met with Rome before the ceremony and told him the backdoor was happening.

    Lyric would come down.

    Rome would go up.

    The warning prevented the ceremony from becoming a true blindside, but it did not change what the nomination represented. Devens had previously promised Rome safety and was now placing him on the block after nominating three of the people closest to him.

    Rome took the conversation better than he handled the original nominations.

    He did not explode.

    He did not pretend the move came from nowhere.

    He recognized that Devens had control and attempted to gain whatever value remained.

    Rome offered Devens one week of safety if he removed Lyric.

    That agreement reportedly covered both nomination and eviction. If Rome survived Week 2, he would not nominate Devens during the next HOH reign and would not vote against him if someone else placed Devens on the block.

    Rome later insisted that he intended to honor the deal because he considered himself a man of his word.

    The promise may be genuine for one week.

    It is not a repaired relationship.

    Devens broke the original agreement, nominated Rome’s closest allies and then placed Rome himself on the block. Rome now has a clear reason to target Devens as soon as the temporary protection expires.

    One week of diplomacy does not erase the war.

    It delays the next shot.

    Rome Uses the Inevitable Nomination to Protect Lyric

    Rome did not stop the backdoor.

    He improved the best possible result for the showmance.

    If Melody had received the Veto, Rome would have entered the BB Blockbuster against Jason and Lyric. Even if Rome won safety, Lyric would have remained vulnerable in the final eviction vote.

    By convincing Devens to remove Lyric, Rome guaranteed that his closest person would survive the week regardless of what happened in the competition.

    Rome now controls the showmance’s fate.

    If he wins the BB Blockbuster, both he and Lyric remain in the house.

    If he loses, Lyric remains behind to continue playing.

    Rome framed the Veto request as an act of sacrifice. He asked Devens to save Lyric and nominate him instead.

    The replacement nomination was already coming.

    The real purpose of the pitch was deciding who received safety before it happened.

    Rome lost control of the HOH.

    He did not lose control of Lyric’s position.

    Devens Tells Lyric She Is Coming Down

    Devens informed Lyric before the ceremony that he intended to use the Veto on her.

    Lyric’s campaign worked despite nearly everyone recognizing that her separation from Rome had been exaggerated for strategic purposes.

    She told Devens that Rome’s gameplay placed her in danger.

    She promised him safety.

    She presented herself as someone prepared to play independently.

    Devens chose to believe enough of that pitch to justify saving her.

    The decision does not mean he completely bought the breakup. Devens openly questioned whether Rome had instructed Lyric to create distance and tell people their relationship had ended.

    He saved her anyway.

    That is the difference between exposing a performance and defeating it.

    The house recognized the act.

    Lyric still received the Veto.

    Melody Realizes Her Deal Is Dead

    Melody understood immediately that Devens’ decision changed their arrangement.

    Her promises were made in exchange for the Veto.

    She did not receive it.

    Melody told Mallory that she no longer considered herself bound by the safety and voting commitments she had offered Devens. The two women agreed that winning the next HOH had become essential.

    This is the clearest strategic cost of Devens’ decision.

    Saving Melody would not have guaranteed permanent loyalty. Melody could have accepted the Veto, voted Rome out and reconsidered everything once the week ended.

    It would have forced her to demonstrate the relationship immediately.

    Devens could have asked for Rome’s eviction vote before his HOH ended.

    Instead, he saved Lyric and left Melody nominated after allowing her to believe she had made real progress.

    Melody’s frustration is no longer aimed only at Rome and Jason.

    Devens placed himself back in the conversation.

    Melody Stops Buying Devens’ Confused Superfan Act

    Melody began questioning Devens’ presentation of himself as someone still learning the game.

    She did not believe a player could fight that hard for both HOH and the Veto while simultaneously acting confused about basic strategy.

    Her read is fair.

    Devens has spent much of the week asking everyone around him what he should do, changing directions and emphasizing that he is new to Big Brother.

    He is also a veteran reality competitor who won both pieces of power, built a backdoor, broke a safety agreement and managed several competing alliances through the decision.

    The uncertainty may be genuine.

    The helplessness is not.

    Melody now sees the difference.

    The Veto Meeting Makes Rome the Replacement Nominee

    The feeds went down for the Veto meeting shortly before noon and returned during the early afternoon.

    Devens used the Veto on Lyric.

    Rome replaced her.

    The final Week 2 nominees became Jason, Melody and Rome.

    The move completed the procedural part of the backdoor. Rome was prevented from competing in the Power of Veto and placed on the block after it had already been won.

    The BB Blockbuster prevents this from becoming a traditional backdoor.

    Rome still has one direct competition route to safety.

    The entire week now depends on whether he can use it.

    Rome Confronts Angela About Leading the Backdoor

    Before the ceremony, Rome confronted Angela after hearing that she had been one of the main people pushing Devens toward the backdoor.

    The information reportedly traveled through Drew and Jason before reaching Rome.

    That path matters.

    Drew remains inside The Toolshed while maintaining relationships with people outside it.

    Jason remains nominated and needs Angela’s vote, yet he continues passing information that can damage her.

    Rome keeps learning pieces of the majority’s operation after the plans are already in motion.

    Angela was not the only person responsible for the move.

    Drew and Kamu provided information.

    Dee reinforced the structure.

    The Toolshed supported the target.

    Devens possessed the power.

    Angela was one of the loudest people encouraging Devens to treat the house as divided and strike first.

    Rome had identified a real source of pressure.

    He had not identified the complete operation.

    The Information Chain Creates Another Drew Problem

    Anything Drew tells Jason can reach Rome.

    Anything Rome hears can become ammunition against The Toolshed.

    That creates another reason for Angela and Dee to question whether Drew’s double-agent game remains worth the risk.

    Drew has been extremely valuable.

    He exposed Four Seasons.

    He reported Rome and Jason’s targets.

    He warned Devens about the fake breakup.

    He helped organize the Melody Veto pitch.

    He also maintains enough private relationships for information to move in both directions.

    The Toolshed benefits when Drew carries information inward.

    It becomes nervous when information travels back out.

    That is the danger of allowing one player to become the bridge between nearly every structure in the house.

    Eventually, both sides begin wondering who truly owns the bridge.

    Rome and Lyric Reunite Around the Game

    Rome and Lyric immediately regrouped after the ceremony.

    The public breakup story continued appearing whenever it served them. Rome told different people that they had separated again, while the pair remained emotionally close and completely aligned when speaking privately.

    Lyric made her voting priorities clear.

    If Rome remained nominated, he would have her vote.

    Jason asked where her loyalty stood.

    There was no real question.

    Rome is her person.

    Lyric may appreciate Devens for saving her, but gratitude does not move Rome below him in her hierarchy.

    Devens appears to believe the Veto created meaningful loyalty.

    It created safety.

    Those are not the same thing.

    Saving Lyric Protects Rome’s Most Dependable Vote

    Lyric was never likely to vote Rome out.

    Devens knew the showmance remained connected.

    He used the Veto on her anyway.

    If Rome loses the BB Blockbuster, Lyric enters the eviction vote with no reason to follow The Toolshed. She can vote to keep Rome, campaign quietly for him and attempt to pull other outsiders toward the shield argument.

    That may not be enough to save him.

    It gives Rome one guaranteed starting point.

    Saving Melody would have placed a potential anti-Rome voter into the electorate.

    Saving Lyric protected a pro-Rome voter.

    Devens chose the cleaner personal explanation over the cleaner vote structure.

    Rome Coaches Lyric Through the Fallout

    Rome did not spend the afternoon simply feeling betrayed.

    He began preparing Lyric for the campaign.

    His message was straightforward: keeping Rome provides the house with a massive shield.

    Everyone knows he is dangerous.

    Everyone knows Devens targeted him.

    Everyone knows the veterans and their surrounding alliance will continue looking at him.

    If Rome stays, quieter players can hide behind the feud.

    If Rome leaves, the majority moves down the list.

    That is the strongest argument available to him.

    It is also true.

    Rome is a visible target who would have little reason to cooperate with Devens, Dee or Angela once his one-week agreement expired.

    Middle players should want someone that obvious standing in front of them.

    The question is whether they are willing to expose themselves by keeping him.

    Rome Reviews Lyric’s Veto Speech

    Lyric asked Rome whether her ceremony speech had been convincing.

    Rome believed she overdid part of it.

    He criticized the ending because she explicitly explained that her points were the reasons Devens should use the Veto on her. Rome wanted her to leave the argument hanging with a stronger hook rather than spelling out its purpose.

    The conversation exposed how coordinated their performance remained.

    They were not only discussing emotions.

    They were reviewing delivery.

    The breakup may have looked ridiculous from the outside.

    It achieved its immediate goal.

    Rome Accepts the BB Blockbuster Challenge

    Rome framed the upcoming competition as an opportunity to prove he belongs in the house.

    He has spent the season presenting himself as a player willing to call his shots, accept conflict and compete through danger.

    Now he has to deliver.

    Rome cannot depend on Lyric.

    He cannot depend on Jason.

    He cannot depend on the vote.

    He must win personally.

    That pressure may help him focus.

    It may also collide with the confidence that helped place him in danger.

    Rome continues describing himself as someone surrounded by strong allies. Several of those allies have already negotiated separate paths away from him.

    Melody wants to survive.

    Mallory wants to avoid voting incorrectly.

    Jason offered to target Rome.

    Drew reports to the majority.

    Lyric is loyal, but she cannot compete for him.

    Rome has relationships throughout the house.

    He does not have a reliable voting coalition.

    Rome’s Shield Campaign Finds an Audience

    Melody and Mallory understand the strategic value of keeping Rome.

    He is a larger target than either woman.

    He is willing to attack the people currently controlling the game.

    His survival gives the opposition another competition threat heading into Week 3.

    Mallory has already viewed Rome as more predictable than Jason.

    Melody recognizes that losing Rome could allow the majority to move directly toward the remaining outsiders.

    Their problem is the vote.

    Neither wants to become a visible minority voter if Rome does not have enough support.

    That hesitation is exactly why The Toolshed continues controlling the game.

    The outsiders can identify the correct move individually.

    They refuse to execute it collectively.

    Melody, Mallory and Lyric Try to Preserve the Trio

    The three women discussed wanting all of them to survive the week.

    Their best-case outcome involves Rome winning the BB Blockbuster while Melody survives against Jason.

    That would preserve the showmance, keep the women’s trio together and remove a player none of them fully trusts.

    The configuration is possible.

    The votes are not locked.

    Mallory admitted she did not want the group caught on the wrong side of an unsuccessful attempt to save Rome or Melody. That concern may protect her short-term relationships with the majority.

    It also prevents the opposition from functioning as an opposition.

    The women want the same outcome.

    They are waiting for someone else to guarantee it.

    Melody Counts Votes That Are Not Fully Locked

    Melody believed she had several possible votes if Rome won and she remained beside Jason.

    Mallory and Lyric were the clearest.

    Drew appeared likely to protect her.

    Taylor, LaTrice, Barrett and Kamu became part of the wider possibilities.

    That does not make the vote count secure.

    Drew has multiple alliance obligations.

    Barrett remains inside the real majority.

    Kamu has reassured Melody while participating in the structure that nominated her.

    Taylor and LaTrice have their own interests and may not want to reveal them for Melody.

    Melody has strong social coverage.

    She does not have seven guaranteed votes.

    Dee Briefly Considers Evicting Melody Over Jason

    Dee introduced a dangerous possibility after the ceremony.

    If Rome won the BB Blockbuster, should Melody leave instead of Jason?

    The logic was not completely unreasonable.

    Jason is socially damaged and could become available to someone willing to rebuild him.

    Melody remains connected to Drew, Mallory and Lyric.

    Removing Melody would weaken Drew’s private structure while disrupting a women’s trio that could eventually target the veterans.

    Angela immediately pushed the conversation back toward Jason.

    Jason had already discussed targeting Dee and Devens and potentially backdooring Angela. Keeping him would preserve a direct threat to all three of them.

    Dee dropped the idea.

    Jason remained the fallback.

    The conversation still matters.

    Melody’s safety is based on the current target order.

    It is not guaranteed by affection.

    Angela Protects Herself by Keeping the Target on Jason

    Angela’s reasoning was personal and strategically sound.

    Jason has already fought with her.

    He has promised her safety, but his targets and emotions continue changing.

    If Jason wins power, Angela cannot assume their three-week agreement will outweigh everything that happened during nominations.

    Melody is connected.

    Jason is volatile.

    Angela prefers the threat she believes can be tracked over the threat who has openly imagined putting her in danger.

    That preference keeps Melody safer if Rome wins.

    It also keeps Drew’s side relationship alive.

    Angela may eventually regret that second consequence.

    Jason Remains a Weapon Until He Becomes Expendable

    The Toolshed needs Jason in the BB Blockbuster.

    He nearly won the Veto.

    He has already shown competition ability.

    He may be the nominee most capable of beating Rome.

    That gives Jason immediate value.

    It does not give him protection after the competition.

    If Jason wins, he removes himself and helps leave Rome vulnerable.

    If Rome wins, Jason becomes the expected target.

    The majority is not treating Jason as an ally.

    It is using him as a weapon.

    Jason’s best route through Week 2 is accomplishing exactly what the people targeting him need.

    The Expected Vote Is Not Completely Unanimous

    Members of the majority discussed wanting a decisive vote against Rome.

    Lyric remains the obvious problem.

    Devens appeared to believe she might follow the house after receiving the Veto. Angela was less convinced.

    Angela’s read is stronger.

    Lyric has been clear in private.

    She is not voting against Rome because Devens saved her.

    The majority does not need her vote.

    It should stop pretending the Veto changed it.

    The Toolshed Wins the Week and Begins Splintering

    The Toolshed still holds the strongest structure in the house:

    Dee.

    Devens.

    Angela.

    Barrett.

    Drew.

    Kamu.

    Chuk.

    Haley.

    Its members share information, control the votes and have won the first two HOH competitions.

    The problem is that smaller alliances are forming underneath it.

    Devens fully trusts Dee and Angela.

    Drew remains closely connected to Melody.

    Drew and Barrett are moving toward an endgame deal.

    Yash is attempting to create a men’s alliance with Devens, Drew and Barrett.

    Chuk and Haley are already discussing some Toolshed members as future floaters.

    Angela is seeking additional coverage with Taylor and LaTrice.

    Kamu continues influencing the strategy without committing his entire game to the most visible veterans.

    The Toolshed agrees on Rome.

    That agreement is hiding nearly every other conflict.

    Yash Creates a Men’s Alliance That Is Immediately Exposed

    Yash proposed working with Devens, Drew and Barrett.

    The idea appeared designed to give Yash protection with three socially and strategically connected men.

    Devens immediately carried the information elsewhere.

    Drew discussed the proposal with people outside the supposed group.

    Angela and Dee learned about it despite not being included.

    That tells everyone what the alliance actually represents.

    Yash believes he is creating a secret structure.

    The existing power views him as another available number.

    A secret alliance stops being secret when its members report it to their real priorities before the first meeting ends.

    Drew and Barrett Move Toward a Final Two

    Drew and Barrett discussed reaching the end together.

    Barrett said there was no one he would rather sit beside at the end—not even Devens.

    The conversation moved beyond casual loyalty talk and toward a real endgame understanding, even if the pair had not formally named or finalized it.

    The partnership makes sense.

    Barrett is socially covered and perceived as less aggressive.

    Drew gathers information from almost every group and has begun shaping major decisions without holding power.

    Barrett can hide behind Drew’s activity.

    Drew can use Barrett’s stability.

    The possible Final Two also gives Drew another private structure beyond Melody, the Toolshed and the apparent inner core surrounding Devens.

    Drew is building options faster than anyone can compare them.

    That is his greatest strength.

    It is why Angela and Dee are beginning to question him.

    Chuk and Haley Begin Celebrating Too Early

    Chuk and Haley discussed the house as though their side had already solved it.

    They viewed Rome and Lyric’s breakup as fake.

    They distrusted Lyric.

    They identified future targets such as LaTrice, Jason and Mallory.

    They also began describing Taylor, Melody, Drew and Barrett as players capable of floating deep into the season.

    That list should concern The Toolshed.

    Drew and Barrett are supposed to be alliance members.

    If Chuk and Haley already view them as passengers who need to be dealt with later, the majority is not building a shared endgame.

    It is borrowing the same Week 2 target.

    Confidence is understandable after controlling the opening two weeks.

    A victory lap before the second eviction is how comfortable players stop noticing the people building underneath them.

    Angela Attempts to Build More Coverage

    Angela floated a possible group involving herself, Dee, Taylor and LaTrice.

    The reaction was not strong enough to treat it as a formal alliance.

    It showed Angela looking beyond The Toolshed.

    She understands the veteran-centered power is becoming visible. Additional relationships with Taylor and LaTrice could provide information and insurance if the house turns against Dee, Devens and Angela.

    The LaTrice suggestion also contradicts what other members of the majority are discussing.

    Devens and Haley are preparing to target LaTrice.

    Angela is attempting to pull her closer.

    The Toolshed is already offering the same player safety and danger through different conversations.

    That cannot continue forever without being exposed.

    The Opposition Begins Planning for the Next Time Capsule

    Melody and Mallory discussed coordinating the next public Time Capsule vote.

    Their idea was to concentrate support behind one outsider rather than allowing the audience vote to split among several people while a returning player received another advantage.

    The plan is speculative.

    They do not know the exact power.

    They cannot control how viewers vote.

    They understand the larger problem.

    The returning players and their allies already control the normal power structure. Another public advantage could make the imbalance worse.

    This is one of the first moments the opposition began thinking beyond the current nomination cycle.

    They are late.

    They are not completely lost.

    Mallory Identifies the Correct Power Players

    Mallory discussed nominating Dee, Devens and Kamu if she won HOH.

    The read shows progress.

    Dee and Devens sit near the center of the game.

    Kamu is better connected than his public threat level suggests.

    Mallory viewed Kamu as someone who could remain on the block as a pawn while the house removed one of the returning players.

    Melody advised her to secure an agreement with Kamu first.

    That would be smarter than assuming he would accept the nomination because he was supposedly safe.

    Mallory is beginning to identify the structure.

    She still needs power and a dependable alliance capable of acting on the information.

    LaTrice Becomes an Early Week 3 Target

    Devens and Haley continued discussing LaTrice as a possible future nominee.

    Her refusal to accept becoming a Have-Not became part of the justification. The majority framed her attitude as arrogant because most other players had already experienced the punishment or accepted that it could happen.

    The personal complaint is becoming a strategic narrative.

    LaTrice is difficult.

    LaTrice is isolated.

    LaTrice will not participate.

    LaTrice can go on the block.

    This is how a target becomes normal before the next HOH is played.

    LaTrice has also expressed interest in targeting Devens and Haley.

    The conflict is moving in both directions.

    Devens Worries America Will Side With Rome

    Devens became concerned that viewers would dislike him for breaking up the showmance and might reward Rome with the next Time Capsule advantage.

    Angela told him that targeting a showmance was part of Big Brother.

    She was right.

    Devens cannot know how the episodes will be edited, which clips will spread or whether the audience sees Rome as an underdog, a strategist or the person who talked himself into danger.

    Trying to manage America’s opinion without information can create mistakes inside the house.

    Devens has already absorbed the damage of nominating Rome.

    The only logical finish is evicting him if the opportunity remains.

    Rome’s One-Week Deal Does Not Solve Devens’ Problem

    Even if Rome honors the week of safety, he remains dangerous.

    He can target Dee.

    He can target Angela.

    He can target another member of The Toolshed.

    He can rebuild with Melody, Mallory, Lyric, LaTrice or Jason.

    He can wait one week and return directly to Devens.

    The deal provides temporary comfort.

    It does not make Rome safe to keep.

    Drew Calls the Cast the Bottom of the Barrel

    During a casual conversation about other reality programs, Drew described Big Brother as a possible stepping stone toward The Challenge and reportedly dismissed the cast as the bottom of the barrel.

    The comment may have been exaggerated banter.

    It reveals a real risk.

    Drew is building his game through relationships with people he privately believes he can outplay. That confidence helps him move between structures without fear.

    It can become contempt.

    If the comment travels, every person who trusted Drew will have another reason to question whether he values them as allies or sees them as disposable pieces in his television career.

    Angela and Dee are already suspicious.

    Drew does not need to give them better ammunition.

    The House Returns to Regular Life

    The post-Veto house eventually slowed down.

    Houseguests joked about hiding the coffee maker.

    Dee, Barrett and Drew discussed causing harmless chaos.

    Kamu, Drew, Barrett and Dee compared which reality programs they would join next. Drew and Kamu wanted The Challenge. The group joked about Jason appearing on RuPaul’s Drag Race.

    Devens continued his quiet HOH dinner routine with his family photographs and a beer.

    Angela learned that her Hard-Boiled Detective punishment was nearing its end. She is expected to wear the costume through the live show before finally removing it around the next HOH competition.

    The house also learned that the backyard would close for several days.

    That matters more than it sounds.

    People already distrust one another.

    The outside space provides physical distance.

    Closing it forces everyone back into the same rooms, conversations and sleeping areas while Rome campaigns and the majority attempts to keep the vote controlled.

    The strategy will not stay quiet for long.

    The BB Blockbuster Determines Whether the Backdoor Works

    The Week 2 BB Blockbuster field is Jason, Melody and Rome.

    If Jason wins, Jason leaves the block.

    The final nominees become Melody and Rome.

    Rome is expected to leave.

    If Melody wins, Melody leaves the block.

    The final nominees become Jason and Rome.

    Rome is expected to leave.

    If Rome wins, Rome leaves the block.

    The final nominees become Jason and Melody.

    Jason is currently expected to leave.

    Rome has one reliable path.

    He must personally win.

    Jason cannot save him.

    Melody cannot save him.

    The vote is not where Rome should place his confidence.

    The competition is.

    The Real State of the House After the Veto Meeting

    Devens completed the backdoor attempt.

    Lyric is safe.

    Rome is nominated.

    Jason is the backup target.

    Melody is angry enough to reconsider every promise she made to Devens.

    Rome believes his shield campaign can create a vote that does not currently exist.

    Lyric remains loyal to Rome despite Devens believing the Veto improved their relationship.

    Dee is considering every possible fallback instead of becoming emotionally attached to Jason’s eviction.

    Angela is keeping the target on the person most likely to come after her.

    Drew continues building relationships faster than his alliance can track them.

    Barrett may have found his preferred Final Two.

    Yash believes he created a men’s alliance that was exposed almost immediately.

    Chuk and Haley are discussing future targets inside and outside their majority before the second eviction has happened.

    The Toolshed controls the week.

    It is already becoming several alliances wearing the same name.

    The opposition understands that Rome is valuable as a shield. It still lacks the trust and organization required to save him.

    Melody and Mallory are beginning to identify the real power structure.

    LaTrice is moving directly into the majority’s Week 3 plans.

    Devens won the HOH.

    Devens won the Veto.

    Devens got Rome on the block.

    The move will be remembered as a failure if Rome wins one competition.

    That is the pressure now sitting over the house.

    Rome spent the opening weeks calling his shots and treating himself like the president.

    He enters Thursday as the replacement nominee, the majority’s primary target and the only person capable of guaranteeing his own survival.

    The backdoor is in place.

    The BB Blockbuster decides whether it closes.

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  • Big Brother 28 Day 11 Nomination Live Feeds Update: Angela and Jason Explode, Rome Clashes With Haley and Four Seasons Begins to Crack

    Big Brother 28 Day 11 Nomination Live Feeds Update: Angela and Jason Explode, Rome Clashes With Haley and Four Seasons Begins to Crack

    The Toolshed lost its cover before the Big Brother 28 Day 11 Nomination Ceremony. After the ceremony, the Big Brother 28 house lost whatever peace it had left.

    Devens followed through on his opening plan and nominated Jason, Lyric and Melody, placing three of Rome’s closest connections on the block while leaving Rome available for a Power of Veto backdoor. The nominations were expected. The fallout was not.

    When the feeds returned, Angela and Jason were already in a full-scale confrontation over the emotional relationship they built during Week 1. Angela accused Jason of using genuine personal pain as a strategic weapon. Jason admitted that his feelings had been real but that he went “the extra mile,” got caught and watched the entire approach blow up in his face.

    The argument spread through the house almost immediately. LaTrice sobbed as Mama’s Angels and her connection to Rome became collateral damage. Rome accused Haley of gloating and screamed that he was tired of her comments. Angela apologized to the house for losing control. Jason said he felt pressured into escalating the confrontation, although whatever occurred inside the Diary Room remains his account rather than something viewers could verify for themselves.

    Through all of it, Devens appeared satisfied that the ceremony had created the chaos he promised.

    The move is not complete.

    Rome is still off the block. The Veto has not been played. The intended target knows exactly what is happening. The nominees understand that they are being used to reach him, and the confrontation may have fractured the relationships Devens wanted to attack before a replacement nomination was even necessary.

    Melody now says she may never trust Rome again after learning that his proposed safety deal protected Lyric and Jason but left her exposed. Jason has damaged his credibility so severely that The Toolshed is debating whether keeping him could be more useful than evicting him. Lyric remains Rome’s closest number but handled the block calmly enough to become a more dangerous backup option than Jason in certain scenarios.

    The nomination ceremony did not merely place three Houseguests in danger.

    It changed which of them The Toolshed may actually want gone. 

    Big Brother 28 Week 2 House Status

    Head of Household: Devens

    Nominees: Jason, Lyric and Melody

    Intended backdoor target: Rome

    Original backup target: Melody

    Developing secondary option: Lyric could become the preferred eviction over Jason depending on the Veto result

    Majority alliance: The Toolshed

    The Toolshed members: Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett, Drew, Kamu, Chuk and Haley

    Week 2 Have-Nots: Barrett, Jason, Kamu, Lyric and Rome

    Established showmance: Rome and Lyric

    BB Time Capsule result: Angela lost the challenge and remains stuck in the Hard-Boiled Detective egg costume

    Power of Veto: Pending

    The Toolshed still possesses the seven regular votes it needs to control an eviction if Rome reaches the final block. The uncertainty is no longer the vote. It is whether the Veto creates the replacement nomination and whether the BB Blockbuster later gives Rome another escape route. 

    Devens Nominates Jason, Lyric and Melody

    Devens placed Jason, Lyric and Melody on the block exactly as planned.

    Each nomination attacks a separate part of Rome’s network.

    Jason belongs to the Love Triangle with Rome and Lyric and Mama’s Angels with Rome and LaTrice.

    Lyric is Rome’s showmance partner, most dependable vote and strongest personal relationship.

    Melody belongs to Four Seasons with Rome, Lyric and Drew and remains closely connected to Lyric through Harmony Hotties and Not a Trio.

    The ceremony placed nearly every meaningful relationship around Rome under pressure while leaving Rome himself outside the initial block.

    That is the backdoor structure.

    One of the nominees must come down. Rome must remain vulnerable. Devens must then name him as the replacement before the alliance can use its numbers.

    The plan is clear.

    It has never been secret. 

    Angela and Jason’s Relationship Finally Detonates

    The feeds returned to Angela and Jason screaming at one another.

    Their conflict had been building throughout Week 1. Jason cried with Angela, discussed deeply personal matters and repeatedly emphasized the loyalty he felt toward her. Angela initially accepted the relationship as something genuine.

    That changed when she learned Jason had discussed targeting her, Dee and Devens while remaining firmly connected to Rome and LaTrice.

    Angela concluded that Jason had used emotional vulnerability to control her perception of him.

    Jason’s response after nominations was revealing. He did not claim every part of Angela’s accusation was false. He admitted that his emotions were authentic but that he pushed them further, went the extra mile and got caught.

    That is the heart of the conflict.

    Jason did not necessarily manufacture every tear.

    He understood that the tears could become gameplay.

    Angela felt that he had taken something personal and used it to make her feel responsible for protecting him. Once she believed that, there was no version of his apology she was prepared to trust. 

    Jason Claims He Felt Pressured Into the Fight

    Jason later said he felt pressured to do what he had done.

    The comment immediately raised questions about whether the Diary Room had encouraged him to confront Angela.

    There is no way to confirm the exact conversation because viewers do not see Diary Room sessions. Jason’s statement should be treated as his account: he believed he was pushed toward an escalation.

    Production did not invent the Angela-Jason conflict.

    Angela had been calling Jason manipulative before the ceremony. Jason already admitted extending genuine emotion for strategic effect. Their relationship was already collapsing.

    The nomination ceremony provided the stage.

    Whatever encouragement Jason felt may have determined the timing, but the argument had been waiting for a reason to happen. 

    Angela Apologizes Without Rebuilding Trust With Jason

    After the confrontation, Angela apologized to the house.

    She said she had promised her husband she would not let anyone make her that upset again and expressed regret over repeating the type of emotional blowup she wanted to avoid this season.

    The apology was about her behavior.

    It was not a retraction.

    Angela still believes Jason manipulated her. She still considers him untrustworthy. She still views his public emotions as partly theatrical.

    Jason can apologize to the entire house, cry privately with Barrett or attempt to explain his intentions. None of that currently changes Angela’s position.

    Their Week 1 relationship is finished.

    The only remaining question is how much damage each person can cause the other before one of them leaves. 

    Rome’s Game Pulls LaTrice Into the Fire

    Angela also told Rome that he had placed LaTrice’s game on a silver platter.

    Rome’s proposed deal with Devens asked for protection for Rome, Lyric and Jason. He left Melody out despite Four Seasons and left LaTrice out despite Mama’s Angels.

    The request revealed Rome’s actual hierarchy.

    Lyric comes first.

    Jason sits immediately behind her.

    Everyone else is more negotiable.

    Devens used that information to justify placing Jason, Lyric and Melody on the block, while Angela used it to argue that Rome’s carelessness had exposed LaTrice.

    LaTrice broke down during the fallout despite remaining safe.

    She had attached herself personally and strategically to Rome. His promises, deals and public conflicts were now creating consequences she could not control.

    Rome later apologized to her, but an apology does not rebuild the secrecy Mama’s Angels once had. 

    Rome and Haley Go to War

    Rome’s anger eventually moved toward Haley.

    He said Haley looked at his side and celebrated getting one person down before going after the rest. Rome stood, yelled and accused her of making constant snarky comments.

    The fight placed Haley exactly where The Toolshed had allowed her to land: at the front of the move.

    Haley directly proposed the Rome backdoor.

    She helped shape Week 1’s vote.

    She confronted Ashley.

    She pushed to be part of every major strategic conversation.

    Angela and Devens had already discussed allowing Jason’s side to believe Haley was the ringleader because that perception protected the people operating behind her.

    Haley wanted influence and visibility.

    She now has both.

    Rome sees her as one of his clearest enemies. Jason’s side views her as the organizer. Taylor already distrusts her. Melody knows Haley does not like her.

    The Toolshed may protect Haley numerically, but it is allowing her to collect the blame for decisions Dee, Angela and Devens also helped create. 

    Four Seasons Begins to Collapse

    The most important strategic fallout did not come from the screaming.

    It came from Melody.

    Melody told Kamu that she did not know whether she could trust Rome again after learning about his safety pitch. She understood that Rome would always prioritize Lyric. She did not accept that he presented Four Seasons as a meaningful alliance while leaving her unprotected at the first opportunity.

    Four Seasons was already compromised because Drew belongs to The Toolshed and reports information back to Dee and Devens.

    Rome’s pitch damaged it from the other direction.

    Drew was never fully loyal.

    Rome did not treat Melody as a priority.

    Lyric remains caught between Melody and the showmance.

    The alliance has now failed both tests that matter: information security and mutual protection.

    Devens intended to use Melody as a pawn surrounding Rome. The nomination may have shown Melody that remaining attached to Rome is more dangerous than working with the people who nominated her. 

    Lyric Handles the Block Better Than Jason

    Lyric remained relatively composed compared with the chaos surrounding her.

    She understood that the nomination was strategic, recognized that the week had several stages left and did not immediately destroy her relationships through a public meltdown.

    That composure may make her more dangerous.

    Jason’s credibility has collapsed.

    Melody’s trust in Rome is breaking.

    Lyric remains socially connected, personally loyal to Rome and capable of rebuilding if the showmance survives.

    Kamu eventually floated keeping Jason and evicting Lyric instead. Devens refused to settle that question before the Veto, but the possibility is now part of the week.

    Jason may be emotionally exhausting.

    Lyric may be strategically harder to leave inside. 

    Jason May Have Made Himself Worth Keeping

    Jason’s nomination initially looked like a direct attack on one of Rome’s closest strategic allies.

    After the ceremony, Jason became a different type of piece.

    He admitted overplaying his emotions.

    Angela declared that he had no credibility.

    The house watched him spiral.

    Several players questioned whether they could ever trust him again.

    That makes him easier to defeat later.

    Devens, Barrett and Drew discussed whether Jason’s public implosion should make him the target. Devens returned to the original logic: Rome remains the more important removal.

    Rome can organize people.

    Rome sits at the center of several relationships.

    Rome still has Lyric’s automatic loyalty.

    Jason now carries so much baggage that keeping him could create more damage inside the opposition than evicting him.

    Jason made himself a tempting target.

    He may also have made himself the perfect person to leave behind. 

    Yash Separates Lyric From Rome

    Yash told Lyric that he would continue protecting her even though people around her had wanted him evicted during Week 1.

    He also said Rome had blown up his game and would likely remain a target every week.

    That distinction matters.

    Yash warned Rome about the backdoor earlier in the day.

    He is not committing to sinking beside him.

    Yash can maintain a personal relationship with Rome while recognizing that Rome’s position has become toxic. He can also continue building with Lyric independently.

    Lyric will need those relationships if Rome leaves.

    A showmance gives her one automatic number.

    It also risks leaving her without a game once that number disappears. 

    Devens Gets the Chaos He Wanted

    Devens later spoke to the cameras and celebrated fulfilling his promise to throw the house into chaos.

    He was correct about the chaos.

    The ceremony produced almost everything television could want:

    A screaming confrontation.

    An emotional confession.

    An apology tour.

    A showmance under attack.

    A second fight.

    Multiple crying Houseguests.

    Exposed alliances.

    A possible production controversy.

    What it has not produced is Rome on the block.

    The celebration is early.

    Devens did not invent the move by himself. Angela pushed the urgency. Haley named the backdoor target. Dee helped shape the strategy and the nomination speech. Devens volunteered to become the public face and absorb the blood.

    That is still a decision.

    He deserves credit for taking the risk.

    He will also own the failure if Rome plays in the Veto, saves himself and returns to Week 3 with the entire opposition pointed at Devens.

    A memorable ceremony is not the same as a completed week. 

    The Toolshed Still Has the Votes

    The majority alliance remains structurally dominant.

    The Toolshed consists of Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett, Drew, Kamu, Chuk and Haley.

    With Devens unable to cast a regular vote as HOH, the alliance still has seven eligible voters:

    Dee.

    Angela.

    Barrett.

    Drew.

    Kamu.

    Chuk.

    Haley.

    Seven votes are enough to control the eviction once the week reaches its final nominees.

    The alliance does not need Mallory, Taylor, Yash or LaTrice.

    It does not need anyone from Rome’s side.

    The problem has never been finding the votes.

    The problem is getting Rome into a position where those votes can be used. 

    The Plan Heading Into the Power of Veto

    Rome remains the intended backdoor target.

    The preferred path is simple:

    One of the three nominees comes down.

    Rome remains eligible for replacement nomination.

    Devens places Rome on the block.

    The Toolshed uses its seven votes.

    The complications are just as clear.

    Rome could be selected to compete.

    Rome could win the Veto.

    A nominee could win and refuse to use it.

    The BB Blockbuster could later rescue Rome even after the backdoor succeeds.

    If Rome cannot be nominated, Melody remains the cleanest backup target because she is already on the block, distrusts Rome and lacks the same automatic protection Lyric receives.

    The post-ceremony conversations added another possibility: keeping Jason and evicting Lyric could weaken Rome more effectively than removing someone nobody trusts.

    Nothing beyond the Rome target is settled until the Veto is played. 

    The Real State of the House After Nominations

    The Toolshed controls the week but no longer controls the emotional temperature.

    Angela and Jason have moved beyond strategic distrust into open hostility.

    Rome and Haley now see each other as direct enemies.

    LaTrice is learning that Rome’s game can damage her without protecting her.

    Melody is questioning whether Four Seasons ever meant anything.

    Lyric remains loyal to Rome but is beginning to build relationships that could survive him.

    Jason has become so publicly damaged that his enemies may benefit from keeping him.

    Devens has turned the house upside down without completing the backdoor that caused it.

    The nominations worked exactly as intended in one respect: they placed pressure on every relationship surrounding Rome.

    That pressure did not unify Rome’s side.

    It exposed its hierarchy, reopened personal wounds and began pulling Melody away from him.

    The Toolshed may not need to evict Rome to weaken his network.

    The nomination ceremony has already started doing that work.

    The Veto will determine whether Devens finishes the move.

    The hours after nominations revealed what will remain if he does not.

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  • Big Brother 28 Day 11 Live Feeds Update: Rome Sees the Backdoor Coming, Angela Becomes the Egg Detective and The Toolshed Loses Its Cover

    Big Brother 28 Day 11 Live Feeds Update: Rome Sees the Backdoor Coming, Angela Becomes the Egg Detective and The Toolshed Loses Its Cover

    The Toolshed entered Day 11 holding nearly every advantage available in the Big Brother 28 house. Devens had won the Week 2 Head of Household competition, the new eight-person majority controlled enough votes to dictate the eviction, and Rome remained off the initial nomination plan so he could be attacked through the backdoor.

    By the time the Houseguests finished breakfast, Rome knew almost everything.

    The supposed secret move began unraveling when The Toolshed gathered behind the locked HOH door, silenced the room when Rome rang the bell and later walked downstairs together. Yash then privately warned Rome that people had discussed taking him out. When Rome confronted Devens directly, the new HOH called him a “big dog” and warned that things were about to become “dicey.”

    That was all the confirmation Rome needed.

    He spent the morning announcing that the lines had been drawn, warning his allies about the backdoor and exposing Drew and Barrett as possible moles. Lyric recognized that both she and Rome were in danger. Melody suspected she would be nominated. Jason unraveled emotionally as Angela told him he would need to fight for the Veto.

    The Toolshed still has the power. It no longer has the surprise.

    Meanwhile, America selected Angela for the season’s first BB Time Capsule. She failed the competition and returned to the house as the Hard-Boiled Detective, wearing an enormous egg costume while her alliance prepared to nominate Jason, Lyric and Melody.

    The plan remains the same heading into the nomination ceremony: place three of Rome’s closest connections on the block, use the Power of Veto to create an opening and name Rome as the replacement nominee. Melody remains the public target and the most likely backup if the backdoor fails.

    Numerically, the plan is strong.

    Socially, everyone can see it coming.

    Big Brother 28 Week 2 House Status

    Head of Household: Devens

    Week 1 evictee: Ashley, by a unanimous 14-0 vote

    Week 2 Have-Nots: Barrett, Jason, Kamu, Lyric and Rome

    Nominations: Pending

    Expected nominees: Jason, Lyric and Melody

    Intended backdoor target: Rome

    Primary backup target: Melody

    Majority alliance: The Toolshed

    The Toolshed members: Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett, Drew, Kamu, Chuk and Haley

    Established showmance: Rome and Lyric

    BB Time Capsule selection: Angela

    BB Time Capsule result: Angela lost the competition and received the Hard-Boiled Detective egg-costume punishment

    Target awareness: Rome knows the backdoor plan; Lyric knows she is in danger; Melody expects to be nominated; Jason is nervous but has remained less certain than the others

    The Toolshed retains the seven regular eviction votes it would need to remove Rome if Devens successfully names him as the replacement nominee. The question is no longer whether the alliance has the numbers. It is whether the Veto creates the opportunity. 

    Ashley’s Barstool Coworkers React to Her Eviction

    Ashley’s former Barstool coworkers watched her leave the game unanimously after her campaign collapsed in less than a day.

    The reaction mixed disappointment, disbelief and workplace humor. Big Cat called the result “devastating for the advisors crew,” while the Advisors account acknowledged the end of Ashley’s brief run and the brutal 14-0 vote.

    Ashley entered the season with a recognizable group supporting her outside the house. Inside it, she never built anything comparable.

    Her final contribution to the game was exposing the people who would become The Toolshed. The alliance then removed her, won the next HOH and officially formed without her. 

    The Toolshed’s First Meeting Gives Away the House

    The newly formed majority consists of Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett, Drew, Kamu, Chuk and Haley.

    It combines the Crossovers with the Kamu-Chuk-Haley core of the Red Corner, leaving Dee and Devens as the bridge connecting every layer.

    The alliance possesses exactly what most early Big Brother majorities want:

    • The current HOH.
    • Seven eligible eviction votes.
    • Several strong competitors.
    • Experienced returning players.
    • Drew and Barrett positioned as information collectors.
    • A clear target outside the group.

    What it does not possess is discipline.

    The Toolshed gathered almost everyone inside the HOH room, celebrated the Rome backdoor and then froze when Rome rang the doorbell. Its members later emerged in front of the excluded Houseguests.

    Ashley had already named the structure. The meeting confirmed it.

    Rome did not need to hear the alliance name to understand who belonged together. He saw the people being collected, watched Drew and Barrett join the group and received silence when he tried to enter.

    The Toolshed formed as a majority and exposed itself during the same meeting. 

    Yash Warns Rome

    The most damaging leak came from Yash.

    Devens had indicated that he did not intend to repeat Dee’s Week 1 nominees, giving Yash a valuable week away from the block. Yash responded by telling Rome that the majority had discussed removing him.

    The conversation showed that safety and loyalty are not the same thing.

    Yash appreciates that Devens is not nominating him, but Rome remains one of the people with whom he feels personally connected. After surviving Week 1 through the BB Blockbuster rather than through votes, Yash understands the value of finding someone prepared to warn him when he is in danger.

    His decision gave Rome certainty before nominations.

    It may also give The Toolshed a reason to reconsider Yash once this week ends. 

    Devens Tips His Hand

    Rome confronted Devens directly about the previous night.

    Devens apologized for ignoring the HOH door and then made almost no effort to hide the truth. He told Rome they could be in trouble strategically, called him a major threat and warned that the game was about to become difficult.

    The backdoor can still happen.

    Rome can remain off the initial block, miss the Veto draw and become the replacement nominee.

    The psychological advantage is gone.

    Rome now has time to push for Houseguest’s Choice, warn every nominee not to use the Veto, gather outside votes and prepare a public confrontation. Devens exchanged surprise for the satisfaction of letting Rome know a major move was coming.

    That decision fits the way Devens wants to play. He is not interested in quietly removing Melody and minimizing risk. He wants to own the attack, deliver the speech and accept the blood.

    That is entertaining.

    It is not automatically smart. 

    Rome Launches the Counterattack Before Nominations

    Rome spent the morning moving from room to room and telling people the house had split.

    He confronted Angela, Dee and others about ignoring him. He warned LaTrice, Mallory, Lyric and Melody that Devens intended to backdoor him. He began identifying the people who had gathered upstairs and pushed the outsiders to secure their votes.

    Rome’s scrambling confirmed why The Toolshed wants him gone.

    He can distribute information quickly, make people feel involved and transform suspicion into a housewide crisis.

    He also overplayed parts of the warning. LaTrice began fearing she could be nominated even though she was not part of the expected plan.

    Rome’s social influence is real. So is his tendency to turn every development into a production centered around himself.

    The majority believes removing him will leave Lyric, Jason, LaTrice, Melody, Mallory, Taylor and Yash without a clear organizer.

    Day 11 demonstrated why that belief is not unreasonable. 

    Drew and Barrett Are Exposed as the Middlemen

    Taylor and Mallory began comparing information and concluded that Drew and Barrett had been operating as moles.

    That realization could damage the most effective part of the Crossovers.

    Drew has Four Seasons with Rome, Lyric and Melody, the Court Jesters with Jason and Melody and the Inbetweeners with Barrett and Melody. Barrett has built personal trust with Mallory and maintained a flirtatious, emotionally comfortable relationship with Jason.

    Both men had been able to collect information because people outside the majority believed they were genuinely undecided.

    The HOH meeting changed that.

    Mallory noticed Barrett withdrawing from her. Jason began questioning whether Barrett and Dee had played him. Rome watched Drew join the people targeting him.

    The Toolshed gained an official name but made its undercover members considerably easier to identify.

    Drew still has one major advantage: the outsiders continue talking around him.

    LaTrice asked whether he remained loyal, accepted his reassurance and then discussed how to pull Barrett away from The Toolshed while Drew sat nearby.

    They have spotted the mole and are still handing him information. 

    Taylor Sees Through Haley

    Taylor’s relationship with Haley appears damaged beyond a simple Week 1 misunderstanding.

    Haley wanted Taylor to believe she had fought to save her from eviction. Taylor instead recognized that Haley had previously pushed her name and then tried to claim ownership once the vote shifted back toward Ashley.

    Taylor responded by calling Haley a “fake ass Rachel Reilly.”

    The comment matters because Haley’s attempt to gain Taylor as a grateful number did not work.

    Haley is one of the most active players in the house. She helped create the Ashley rescue, confronted Ashley after it collapsed and then proposed the Rome backdoor. She has been present for nearly every major strategic turn.

    That activity gives her influence and makes her obvious.

    Jason’s side already considers her the ringleader. Angela and Devens have decided to let that perception continue because Haley’s visibility shields the people behind her.

    Haley keeps fighting to be part of every important moment. The house is beginning to treat her as responsible for all of them. 

    Angela and Jason’s Relationship Is Dead

    Angela no longer sees Jason as the emotional ally she comforted during Week 1.

    She sees him as manipulative and camera-aware.

    Angela predicted that Jason would become theatrical after being nominated and dismissed him as a bad “After School Special.” Jason later cried with Barrett, apologized for his paranoia and acknowledged the flirtatious tension between them.

    Whether Jason’s emotion was entirely natural, partly strategic or both cannot be proven.

    What can be measured is the effect.

    Barrett comforted him.

    Angela was not moved.

    Jason’s emotional approach may help preserve his relationship with Barrett. It is doing nothing to restore his relationship with Angela, one of the people most aggressively pushing his name toward the block. 

    Melody Is the Most Vulnerable Pawn in the House

    Melody understands that her position is deteriorating.

    She told Drew she expected to become either an initial nominee or replacement nominee. She is correct about the first part.

    Devens can justify nominating Melody through the enormous number of alliances surrounding her:

    • Four Seasons
    • Harmony Hotties
    • Not a Trio
    • The Court Jesters
    • The Inbetweeners

    The problem is that most of those groups are compromised, loose or centered around people with stronger protection than Melody.

    That makes her connected enough to nominate but isolated enough to evict.

    If Rome cannot be backdoored, Melody becomes the simplest backup target. The Toolshed already dislikes or distrusts her, and Haley openly said she cannot stand her.

    Melody is not a harmless pawn.

    She is the insurance policy. 

    The Outsiders Know the Sides but Cannot Stop Leaking

    Jason, Melody, Mallory, LaTrice, Lyric and Rome spent the morning trying to understand how The Toolshed formed and whether Drew and Barrett could be pulled back.

    Their read of the majority improved throughout the day.

    Their operational security did not.

    They continued discussing plans in front of Drew.

    They disagreed about who could be trusted.

    Yash warned Rome but remained socially close to the people in power.

    Taylor dislikes Haley but is not fully committed to Rome.

    Mallory distrusts Barrett and Drew but lacks a stable alternative.

    The outside group has eight people available against The Toolshed’s eight. It does not have eight people prepared to act together.

    The Toolshed’s biggest protection is not secrecy anymore.

    It is the opposition’s lack of trust.

    America Chooses Angela—and Angela Loses

    America selected Angela for the first BB Time Capsule.

    She competed in a challenge based on the spinning-chair and color-recognition competition from her previous season. A successful result could have given her a power.

    She failed.

    Instead, Angela became the Hard-Boiled Detective and returned to the house inside an enormous egg costume.

    The punishment requires her to remain dressed as the Egg Detective for the week. The outfit is hot, awkward and difficult to sit in, forcing production to provide a special stool.

    Angela responded better than many Houseguests would have. She joked about the costume, told people to conspire outside if they did not want her to hear them and turned the punishment into another social performance.

    The result is objectively bad for her game because she received no power and is physically uncomfortable.

    Socially, it may help. It is difficult to spend every second viewing Angela as a dangerous returning player when she is waddling through the house dressed as a complete egg. 

    Devens Prepares to “Napalm” the Nomination Ceremony

    Devens spent part of the afternoon rehearsing his speech with Dee.

    He planned to begin pleasantly before turning toward Rome and accusing him of requesting protection for Lyric and Jason while leaving Melody and others exposed.

    The factual basis is legitimate. Rome’s safety pitch did reveal that the Love Triangle mattered more to him than Four Seasons.

    The presentation is unnecessary.

    Devens does not need to publicly humiliate Rome to nominate three people around him. He does not need to explain the entire backdoor plan before the Veto draw. He does not need a speech designed to produce a television segment.

    The Toolshed was already celebrating him as though Rome had been evicted. Several people treated his willingness to accept blood as evidence of extraordinary gameplay.

    The move was largely shaped by Angela, Haley and Dee.

    Devens is choosing to become its loudest character.

    That means he deserves the credit if Rome leaves and the full blame if Rome wins the Veto, survives the week and organizes the outsiders against him.

    A dramatic speech will not improve the Veto draw.

    Who Likes Whom—and Who Clearly Does Not

    Rome and Lyric

    Rome and Lyric remain the only established showmance. Their relationship has moved beyond flirting into kissing, sleeping together and discussing life outside the house.

    Their closeness makes Rome the target and Lyric the most emotionally exposed expected nominee.

    Dee and Barrett

    Dee and Barrett maintain a flirtatious relationship, but it has not developed into a confirmed showmance. Their closeness strengthens Barrett’s position inside the Crossovers while making his attempt to appear independent less believable.

    Jason and Barrett

    Jason and Barrett have a playful, flirtatious and emotionally comfortable connection. Jason’s breakdown gave Barrett another opportunity to comfort him, but Barrett’s Toolshed loyalty remains stronger than whatever personal chemistry exists.

    Taylor and Haley

    Taylor distrusts Haley and views her efforts to claim credit as fake.

    Haley and Melody

    Haley openly dislikes Melody, adding a personal edge to Melody’s position as the backup target.

    Angela and Jason

    Angela believes Jason manipulated her and is preparing to expose him.

    Mallory and Barrett

    Mallory had trusted Barrett but now believes he hid the majority from her.

    Mallory and Drew

    Mallory remains suspicious of Drew and increasingly sees him as an information gatherer.

    Lyric and Yash

    Lyric became suspicious of Yash because of the time he spent with the majority, unaware that he had privately warned Rome.

    Rome and Devens

    Rome believes Devens is preparing to break his word and has already planned to call him a liar publicly.

    Chuk and Rome

    Chuk views Rome as selfish and believes LaTrice follows his direction too closely.

    The Exact Plan Before the Nomination Ceremony

    Unless Devens changes his mind, the initial nominees will be:

    Jason

    Lyric

    Melody

    The intended target is:

    Rome, through a Power of Veto backdoor

    The primary backup target is:

    Melody

    If Rome is not selected to play and a nominee or ally uses the Veto, Devens will have the opening he needs.

    If Rome plays and wins, he becomes immune from renomination.

    If the Veto is not used, Melody is the most vulnerable of the three expected nominees.

    If Rome reaches the final block, The Toolshed already has the seven votes required to evict him without assistance.

    The vote is ready.

    The replacement nomination is not.

    The Real State of the House Heading Into Nominations

    The Toolshed is the majority alliance and currently controls Big Brother 28.

    Dee and Devens have won the first two HOH competitions. Angela remains protected while absorbing America’s first Time Capsule punishment. Barrett and Drew continue collecting information from the people being targeted. Kamu, Chuk and Haley give the alliance the exact votes it needs.

    The group’s position is powerful.

    Its execution has been reckless.

    Rome already knows the plan. Lyric knows the showmance is under attack. Melody understands she is vulnerable. Jason has been warned that he must win the Veto. Mallory and Taylor have identified Drew and Barrett as moles.

    The Toolshed has not hidden the war.

    It has simply reached power before the opposition was ready to fight it.

    That distinction will determine Week 2.

    If Rome misses the Veto draw, the majority may still remove the house’s most connected outsider and enter Week 3 in complete control.

    If Rome wins safety, Devens will have exposed the alliance, nominated three people around him and rehearsed a dramatic speech without completing the move.

    The nomination ceremony is no longer about shocking Rome.

    It is the opening formality in a fight he already knows has started.

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  • Big Brother 28 Day 9 Midday Live Feeds Update: Dee Quietly Pulls the House Around Ashley as Yash Faces Eviction and Taylor Becomes the Backup Target

    Big Brother 28 Day 9 Midday Live Feeds Update: Dee Quietly Pulls the House Around Ashley as Yash Faces Eviction and Taylor Becomes the Backup Target

    Big Brother 28 Day 9

    The first eviction of Big Brother 28 looked straightforward when Dee nominated Mallory Taylor and Yash. Mallory then won the Power of Veto, removed herself from the block and forced Dee to name Ashley Trail as the replacement nominee. Yash remained the obvious target, Ashley appeared to be the easy backup and Taylor seemed positioned to cruise into Week 2.

    That is no longer the complete picture.

    Yash is still the Houseguest most likely to be evicted Thursday if he does not save himself in the BB Blockbuster. However, Ashley’s aggressive campaigning and the realization that she is one of the only genuinely unattached players in the house have given Dee and her overlapping alliances a reason to reconsider the backup plan. Taylor, not Ashley, is now the person Dee’s group increasingly sees as the more valuable eviction if Yash wins safety.

    The shift is not based on Taylor doing anything catastrophic. It is about numbers. Taylor is visibly attached to LaTrice and is also believed to sit near the Jason, Rome and Lyric side of the house. Ashley has no named alliance, no established trio and no group that can legitimately claim her. In a house already being organized into duos and trios, Ashley’s isolation has suddenly become her greatest selling point.

    Dee’s Week 1 HOH has quietly evolved from a simple attempt to eliminate Yash into a test of whether the Icons, the Crossovers and the Red Corner can function as one voting machine without the rest of the house realizing they are connected. Thursday’s BB Blockbuster—or what I like to call BB Lackluster, depending on how much suspense the competition actually creates—will determine whether that machine ever has to reveal itself.

    Big Brother 28 Week 1 House Status

    Big Brother 28 Day 9

    Have-Nots: Chuk Anyanwu, Rick Devens, Drew Campbell, Haley Thogmartin and Taylor Brown

    Established showmance: Rome Seymour and Lyric Medeiros

    Primary eviction target: Yash Patel

    Developing backup target: Taylor Brown

    Houseguest whose position has improved the most: Ashley Trail

    Tuesday Morning: Ashley Begins Finding an Argument to Stay

    The groundwork for the changing vote began well before the house formally started talking about saving Ashley.

    Tuesday morning opened with the Houseguests celebrating LaTrice’s birthday. She received a crown, and the house later gathered for cupcakes and a short birthday speech. It was one of the few moments when nearly everyone stopped gaming long enough to resemble a normal group of people living together.

    The strategy resumed almost immediately.

    Chuk told Yash that he preferred keeping him over Taylor. That did not mean Chuk had secured the votes to save Yash, but it was important because it demonstrated that the eviction target was never universally agreed upon. Chuk and Kamu have consistently discussed the value of preserving male numbers, and Yash’s athletic ability can be pitched either as a reason to eliminate him or as a weapon the other men could use.

    Yash also helped Ashley with her makeup while both were nominated. It was a small social moment, but one that captured the strange position of the Week 1 nominees. They are simultaneously campaigning against one another, preparing to compete for safety and continuing to live together as though one of them is not about to become the season’s first evictee.

    The first meaningful push against Taylor came from Haley. She floated the possibility of keeping Ashley and evicting Taylor to separate Taylor from LaTrice. That argument would later become the foundation of the larger flip attempt.

    Ashley had not suddenly become more trusted than Taylor. Taylor had simply become more connected.

    Ashley checked in with Lyric and Mallory and received assurances that they wanted her to stay. Those reassurances were socially helpful, but they did not automatically translate into locked votes. Lyric and Mallory are tied to Melody through Not a Trio, while Lyric is also connected to Rome through both their showmance and the Love Triangle alliance. Every promise made to Ashley has to be measured against those existing relationships.

    At approximately the same time, Drew learned that Rome had proposed a possible final four involving Rome, Lyric, Melody and Drew. Drew carried that information back toward Dee’s side, adding to the perception that Rome was attempting to build a network through Lyric, Melody, Jason and LaTrice.

    Rome does not necessarily control everyone connected to him, but that distinction matters less once the rest of the house starts treating those connections as one organized side.

    Melody and Yash continued discussing their distrust of Chuk and their belief that Haley had influence over the group containing Chuk, Kamu, Dee and Devens. They also floated the possibility of working with Lyric, Mallory and another strong male competitor.

    That discussion showed why Melody is important to the vote. She has genuine trust in Yash and Drew, a close relationship with Lyric and membership in overlapping structures with Mallory. She is not simply standing on one side of the house. She is positioned between several people who could eventually force her to choose.

    Ashley separately told Drew that she believed Taylor was connected to Jason, LaTrice and Rome. That was exactly the type of argument Ashley needed to make. Instead of merely asking people to save her, she gave them a reason to believe evicting Taylor would damage an opposing structure.

    Barrett and Dee Agree on Yash, but Angela Wants Taylor

    By midday, Barrett Pfeiffer and Dee had reached the same conclusion about the primary target: Yash should leave.

    Their reasoning was practical. Yash was viewed as physically capable, less predictable than Taylor and more likely to nominate Dee if he won the next HOH. Taylor, despite being connected to LaTrice, had given Dee less reason to believe she would take an immediate shot at her.

    Angela did not see the week the same way.

    Angela preferred Taylor’s eviction. She was already uncomfortable with Taylor’s connection to LaTrice and had become increasingly suspicious of the people surrounding Jason and Rome. That created an early disagreement inside Dee’s core, but it also gave Ashley an opening. If Yash won the Blockbuster, Angela was already prepared to argue that Taylor was the more useful person to remove.

    Barrett warned Dee that Haley, Chuk and Kamu appeared prepared to evict Ashley under most circumstances. That meant Dee could not simply announce a new plan and expect everyone to fall in line. She had to give the Red Corner a reason to see Ashley as one of their numbers rather than an outsider they could remove without consequences.

    Tuesday Afternoon: Taylor Asks Angela Where She Stands

    Taylor later approached Angela and directly asked whether Angela liked her. Taylor worried that her quiet and reserved personality might make people uncomfortable or cause them to believe she was hiding something.

    Angela reassured her and said she had not personally heard anything negative.

    The conversation was socially kind but strategically misleading. Angela had already expressed an interest in Taylor leaving. Taylor received emotional reassurance from someone who was quietly considering voting her out if Yash won safety.

    Taylor then told LaTrice that she believed she only needed to survive Week 1 because Haley would become the next target. That comment exposed how Taylor currently understands the house. She sees herself and LaTrice together and views Haley as someone positioned against them.

    The problem is that everyone else can also see Taylor and LaTrice together. Haley’s argument for evicting Taylor was specifically built around breaking up that connection. Taylor’s most visible relationship is helping her emotionally while simultaneously making her more disposable strategically.

    Rome Tries to Redirect Devens Toward Jason

    Rome approached Rick Devens and encouraged him to create distance from Haley, Chuk and Kamu. Rome also told Devens that Jason liked him and wanted to work with him.

    Rome believed he was helping reconnect Devens with another potential ally. What he did not understand was that Devens and Dee already viewed the Red Corner differently from Chuk, Kamu and Haley.

    To the three newer players, the Red Corner appears to be a legitimate five-person alliance. To Dee and Devens, it has also functioned as a place to gather information and secure protection outside their tighter structure with Angela, Barrett and Drew.

    Rome’s attempt to pull Devens away therefore exposed how little the different sections of the house understand Dee’s complete position. He saw Devens as someone drifting between groups. Dee saw Devens as one of the people allowing her to sit inside multiple groups at once.

    Dee Initially Tells Ashley She Must Save Herself

    When Ashley spoke with Dee Tuesday afternoon, Dee gave her the bleakest version of the situation. She told Ashley that she needed to win the BB Blockbuster to remain in the house.

    At that moment, Dee had not completely committed to saving her. Yash remained the main target, but Ashley was still the convenient backup. Dee could tell Ashley to fight for herself while continuing to collect information from every alliance.

    That is a recurring feature of Dee’s HOH. She rarely gives two people the same complete version of what she is doing.

    To Ashley, the message was that she had to win.

    To Barrett and Angela, the conversation was about which nominee best protected their structure.

    To the Red Corner, Dee continued acting less informed and less committed than she actually was.

    To Drew, she discussed how the house was beginning to divide.

    That compartmentalization has allowed Dee to remain in the center, but it has also created numerous promises and conflicting expectations that can eventually be compared.

    Jason and LaTrice Identify Haley as a Week 2 Threat

    Jason and LaTrice agreed that Haley could not be allowed to win the next HOH.

    That concern makes sense from their perspective. Haley was already pushing Taylor’s name and had begun moving closer to Ashley. A Haley HOH could place pressure on LaTrice, Taylor, Jason or the people surrounding Rome.

    It also helps explain why removing Taylor appeals to Dee’s side. Taylor is not being evaluated only as an individual nominee. She represents one piece of the Jason-LaTrice-Rome side of the house.

    If Taylor leaves, LaTrice loses her clearest duo.

    Jason loses another potential number.

    Rome’s surrounding network becomes smaller.

    Ashley, meanwhile, could theoretically become indebted to the people who saved her.

    Dee Finally Reveals the Red Corner to Angela and Barrett

    The most important strategic conversation of the night came when Dee told Angela and Barrett about the Red Corner.

    The alliance consists of Dee, Devens, Kamu, Chuk and Haley. However, Dee explained that she and Devens had accepted it partly to collect information from that group.

    That disclosure clarified the actual hierarchy of Dee’s alliances.

    The Red Corner is valuable, but it is not Dee’s most trusted structure.

    The Crossovers—Dee, Angela, Devens, Barrett and Drew—appears to be the more protected group.

    The Icons—Dee, Angela and Devens—gives the three returning reality competitors a smaller core within it.

    Dee and Devens are therefore not simply members of several equal alliances. They are the bridge connecting groups that do not fully understand how much information is flowing back toward Dee.

    Drew then joined Dee, Angela and Barrett and argued for Yash’s eviction. He pointed to Yash’s competition ability and the possibility that Yash would nominate Dee.

    Once Drew left, Dee, Angela and Barrett discussed the alternative scenario. If Yash won the Blockbuster, they preferred evicting Taylor over Ashley.

    That was the moment Ashley’s position genuinely changed.

    The group was no longer asking whether Ashley could save herself. It was beginning to ask whether Ashley could be saved and recruited.

    The Crossovers later helped Ashley prepare for the BB Blockbuster. Angela used her experience from Big Brother 26 to explain the types of competitions Ashley might encounter. The coaching session was more than encouragement. It showed Ashley who was actively investing in her survival.

    The Court Jesters Are Already a Fake Alliance

    Jason later told LaTrice and Rome that the Court Jesters alliance with Drew and Melody was not real to him. He planned to collect whatever information he could and report it back to Mama’s Angels.

    What Jason does not fully appreciate is that Drew is doing almost the same thing from the other side.

    Drew has accepted conversations and potential structures with Jason, Rome and Melody while repeatedly carrying the relevant information back to Dee, Angela, Barrett and Devens.

    The Court Jesters are therefore not a functioning alliance in any traditional sense. It is a compromised information exchange in which multiple members believe they are the person exploiting everyone else.

    That can still be useful temporarily, but it is not a group that should be expected to protect all three members once nominations become difficult.

    Angela Begins Selling Ashley to Kamu

    Kamu initially remained one of the strongest voices for evicting Ashley. When Angela asked what he wanted, he said Ashley should leave.

    Angela responded by discussing the possibility of solidifying numbers with Dee, Kamu, Chuk and Haley. She was effectively helping connect the Crossovers with the Red Corner without telling Kamu that those relationships already overlapped through Dee and Devens.

    The Ashley argument then became simple: Ashley was available.

    She was not part of Mama’s Angels.

    She was not part of Not a Trio.

    She did not have a final two like Chuk had with both Kamu and Haley.

    She was not protected by an established showmance.

    If the group kept her, it could become the first structure to give her a legitimate home.

    Dee, Barrett and Drew also discussed the possibility of creating confusion during the short period between the BB Blockbuster result and the eviction vote. If Ashley remained nominated, they wanted to prevent the other side from settling into one clean plan.

    That idea is risky. A last-minute scramble can produce panic, misunderstandings or a tie that forces Dee to expose herself. However, it also proved how dramatically Ashley’s position had improved. Dee went from telling her she needed to win to discussing how to keep her even if she lost.

    Taylor and Ashley Bond Over Their Frustration With “Voting With the House”

    Taylor and Ashley eventually had a nominee-to-nominee conversation about the developing structure of the game. They recognized that numerous trios were forming and criticized the idea of blindly following a unanimous house vote.

    Both argued that Houseguests should vote according to their own games instead of hiding behind whatever the majority wanted.

    It was one of the most ironic conversations of the day.

    Ashley and Taylor were speaking honestly about independent voting while the rest of the house was quietly organizing the exact voting blocs that could decide which one left.

    Their conversation also showed why neither should be treated as passive. Ashley was actively trying to identify and enter a structure. Taylor was aware enough to recognize the number of trios surrounding her. What Taylor did not yet appear to understand was that her own connection to LaTrice had already placed her inside everyone else’s alliance math.

    Dee Plays Dumb While Kamu Talks Himself Into Keeping Ashley

    Dee’s late-night conversation with Kamu was one of the clearest examples of how she has managed her Week 1 HOH.

    Kamu questioned whether Dee was changing plans and breaking earlier promises. Dee responded by emphasizing that circumstances change and continued allowing Kamu to believe he was helping shape the decision.

    The conversation gradually moved toward merging the numbers around the Red Corner with Angela, Barrett and Drew.

    Kamu presented the idea as though he was helping build something larger.

    Those three people were already in the Crossovers with Dee and Devens.

    Dee later spoke to the cameras and indicated that she had intentionally played less informed, allowed Kamu to think the expansion was his idea and used the conversation to move him toward saving Ashley.

    That is Dee’s best strategic work so far. She did not order Kamu to reverse his position. She gave him enough room to arrive at the conclusion himself.

    By the end of those conversations, Kamu had moved from wanting Ashley out to seriously considering Taylor as the better eviction. He also described Rome and Lyric as an official showmance that would eventually need to be separated.

    That changed the Ashley argument again. Keeping her was no longer only about acquiring a free agent. Evicting Taylor or Yash could weaken the cluster of relationships surrounding Rome before that cluster became more organized.

    Overnight: Mallory’s Trust in Jason Continues to Collapse

    Mallory told Lyric that she was becoming less trusting of Jason and increasingly comfortable with Barrett. Lyric encouraged her to keep more information to herself, prompting Mallory to joke that she was not sure she had any cards left to hide.

    Mallory’s growing distrust of Jason matters because she is one of the possible swing votes if the eviction becomes Ashley versus Taylor.

    Mallory is connected to Lyric and Melody through Not a Trio. Lyric is connected to Rome, and Rome is connected to Jason. If Mallory begins pulling away from Jason’s broader network, Barrett and Dee have a better chance of convincing her that saving Ashley is not simply helping the opposing side.

    Mallory also said she would consider nominating Dee and Haley if she won the next HOH. That makes her one of the few Houseguests already discussing a direct strike at two people within Dee’s overlapping structure.

    Yash Thinks He Has More Votes Than He Probably Does

    Yash remained confident that he had enough support to survive. Lyric was considerably less certain.

    That difference captures the central problem with Yash’s campaign.

    He has legitimate relationships. Melody trusts him. Rome has spoken with him. Chuk previously said he preferred keeping Yash over Taylor. The men’s-number argument can appeal to Chuk and Kamu.

    However, a collection of positive conversations is not the same as a secured voting bloc.

    Several people reassuring Yash were also participating in conversations about evicting him. Devens offered encouraging words without necessarily intending to vote in Yash’s favor. Barrett and Dee had already settled on him as the primary target. Drew had directly argued that Yash could win competitions and nominate Dee.

    Yash is not isolated socially, but he has been unable to turn his relationships into an alliance strong enough to dictate the vote.

    Dee and Drew Agree the House Is Dividing

    Around 1 a.m., Dee and Drew met near the hammock and discussed the increasingly visible sides of the house.

    Dee said it was time to pull Ashley into their group.

    That statement explains the entire attempted flip better than any complicated vote chart. Ashley campaigned hard enough for Dee to recognize that she had nowhere else to go. A Houseguest without a home can either become an easy eviction or a recruit.

    Dee chose recruitment.

    The Crossovers already have five members. The Red Corner gives Dee and Devens access to three additional players. Ashley could become another number attached primarily to the people who rescued her.

    There is no officially named mega-alliance combining all of those people. Functionally, however, Dee is trying to make the Crossovers and the Red Corner vote together while adding Ashley to the edge of the structure.

    Haley Changes Her Mind About Ashley

    Haley later told Angela that she had started liking Ashley more and was open to keeping her.

    Haley also shared information about Jason discussing the removal of the men. That gave Chuk and Kamu another reason to distrust Jason’s side and another reason to preserve a nominee who could become their number.

    Haley’s movement was critical because she is one of the three newer players inside the Red Corner. Dee and Devens could not claim to have united that alliance if Haley, Chuk and Kamu continued voting against the Crossovers.

    Once Haley and Kamu began seeing the value in Ashley, the possibility of the two structures voting together became real.

    Rome and Lyric Make the Showmance Impossible to Ignore

    Lyric and Rome continued cuddling and spending the night together. Lyric asked Mallory not to tell anyone she had been sleeping in Rome’s bed, but the showmance was already becoming too visible to conceal.

    Kamu openly identified them as a pair that would eventually need to be broken apart.

    The showmance affects far more than Rome and Lyric.

    Lyric has Harmony Hotties with Melody.

    Lyric, Melody and Mallory have Not a Trio.

    Rome has Mama’s Angels with Jason and LaTrice.

    Rome, Lyric and Jason have the named Love Triangle alliance.

    Rome also approached Drew about a possible four involving Drew, Melody, Lyric and himself.

    Even if those arrangements are not all equally real, the perception is that Rome and Lyric sit in the middle of a growing web. That perception is enough to make every player near them more vulnerable.

    Day 9 Morning: Melody Hits a Wall From Sleep Deprivation

    Day 9 began with Melody exhausted and emotional after another difficult night of sleeping in a crowded house.

    She described Angela and Chuk snoring back-to-back and said the lack of sleep left her so frustrated that she cried. She eventually showered and tried to reset for the day.

    There is no reason to turn that moment into a larger personal crisis. She was tired, overstimulated and trapped in a house where there is almost no genuine privacy. The problem is that she may also be one of the most important votes of the week.

    Melody likes Ashley.

    She trusts Yash.

    She is close to Lyric.

    She works with Mallory.

    She has an information-based alliance with Drew and Jason.

    Every possible Blockbuster result puts one of her relationships against another. She has to navigate that while barely sleeping.

    The end of the Have-Not period also rearranged the sleeping situation. Taylor moved into Lyric’s bed while Lyric slept with Rome. Devens and Barrett shared a bed, Chuk moved toward Kamu’s space, Haley stayed in the HOH room with Dee and Drew initially remained in the Have-Not room.

    None of those sleeping arrangements automatically creates an alliance, but Big Brother relationships are often strengthened through the people who consistently end their nights in the same rooms. The showmance, the Red Corner connections and Dee’s bond with Haley are all being reinforced outside formal strategy conversations.

    Angela’s Drew Paranoia Returns

    Angela continued questioning whether Drew was withholding information or quietly shifting toward another side.

    Dee, Barrett and others tried to calm her, and Angela eventually said she felt better about Drew. The concern did not completely disappear.

    Drew gives Angela legitimate reasons to be nervous. He has accepted conversations with numerous groups, entered the Court Jesters and listened to Rome’s proposed final four. The difference is that Drew has repeatedly reported much of that information back to the Crossovers.

    Angela sees the external conversations.

    Dee sees the information Drew brings home.

    That creates a recurring disagreement over whether Drew is infiltrating the other side or preparing to abandon them.

    Dee has also begun subtly allowing Angela’s paranoia to become part of the information circulating through the house. That gives Dee another layer of protection. If the Crossovers are exposed, Angela’s unpredictability can become the public story while Dee remains the person privately managing the relationships.

    Mallory Questions Barrett About Drew

    Mallory continued probing Barrett about Drew and the relationships surrounding him.

    That conversation showed how much attention Drew is receiving from both sides. Rome has approached him. Jason includes him in the Court Jesters. Melody trusts him. Dee and Barrett consider him part of the Crossovers. Angela periodically questions whether he is loyal.

    Drew is one of the best-positioned Houseguests in the short term because everyone believes they have access to him.

    He could also become one of the fastest people exposed if those groups compare notes.

    For now, Drew and Dee appear comfortable allowing the house to believe he is still deciding where to land. They have discussed targeting Rome’s side and believe Kamu can be moved. Drew has also recognized that a larger merger of numbers is beginning to form around Dee.

    Devens Reassures Both Ashley and Yash

    Devens separately offered reassurance to Ashley and Yash.

    The two conversations should not be interpreted as equal commitments.

    Devens is part of the Icons, Crossovers and Red Corner. His position requires him to maintain relationships with nominees who could survive. Telling both Ashley and Yash that they have a chance protects him regardless of the Blockbuster result.

    The more reliable indicator is not what Devens says to each nominee individually. It is which alliance conversations he ultimately follows.

    Devens knows about the developing Ashley plan, but his individual messaging has remained broad enough to preserve deniability.

    Yash Makes the Male-Numbers Pitch

    Yash continued campaigning by emphasizing that he was athletic and that the men could control the game if they kept one another.

    It is the strongest strategic argument available to him.

    Chuk and Kamu have already discussed male numbers. Chuk previously preferred keeping Yash over Taylor. Rome has a relationship with Yash. Drew is viewed as a capable competitor, and Barrett could theoretically benefit from another male shield.

    The problem is that Yash’s argument also confirms Dee’s reason for targeting him. He is openly presenting himself as an athletic number who could help form a powerful group of men.

    To Chuk and Kamu, that can sound useful.

    To Dee, Angela and Barrett, it can sound like a future problem.

    Melody’s Read on Chuk: He Agrees With Everyone

    Melody told Mallory that Chuk appears to agree with whoever is speaking to him.

    That assessment reflects the difficulty of determining Chuk’s true vote.

    He told Yash he preferred keeping him over Taylor.

    He has a final-two arrangement with Kamu.

    He also has a separate final-two arrangement with Haley.

    He is part of the Red Corner with Dee and Devens.

    If the Red Corner and Crossovers formally align behind Ashley, Chuk may follow that group. If Yash remains beside Taylor, Chuk’s earlier preference for Yash could reappear.

    Chuk is not necessarily lying every time he agrees with someone. He may be trying to preserve options until the Blockbuster determines which vote actually matters. The result is that multiple nominees believe he could be available to them.

    The Feeds Cut During Another Angela and Dee Conversation

    Shortly after midday, Angela began explaining something to Dee at the table before the feeds cut away.

    That became a fitting ending to the morning window. The house had spent several hours circling the same questions without fully resolving them:

    Can Angela trust Drew?

    Can Dee unite the Crossovers and Red Corner?

    Can Ashley secure enough votes without winning the Blockbuster?

    Does Yash actually have the support he believes he has?

    Will Melody and Mallory vote with Lyric and Rome or follow their own individual relationships?

    Production cutting away did not create those uncertainties, but it prevented feed watchers from receiving another potentially useful piece of the conversation.

    Where the Votes Appear to Stand Before the BB Blockbuster

    The Blockbuster winner will come off the block and regain the right to vote. That leaves two nominees unable to vote, while Dee only votes in the event of a tie.

    With 17 Houseguests still in the game, there should be 14 regular eviction votes. Eight votes guarantee an eviction. A 7–7 split would force Dee to cast the deciding vote.

    The vote remains dependent on which nominee wins safety.

    Scenario One: Yash Remains on the Block

    Yash remains the most likely evictee in almost every combination where he does not win the Blockbuster.

    Dee, Barrett, Angela and Drew have all participated in conversations identifying him as the main target. Haley has moved toward Dee’s plan, and Kamu has at least become open to keeping Ashley. Devens is expected to remain near Dee’s structure even though he has reassured Yash individually.

    Yash does have potential support.

    Melody wants him to stay.

    Rome has a relationship with him.

    Chuk previously preferred him over Taylor.

    The male-number argument may appeal to Kamu.

    However, those relationships have not become one firm coalition. Unless the vote changes again Thursday, Yash is still the person in the most danger.

    Scenario Two: Ashley Wins the Blockbuster

    If Ashley wins, the final nominees become Taylor and Yash.

    Yash would remain the expected eviction.

    Ashley would regain her vote and would have a strong incentive to remain aligned with the people who helped her prepare and considered saving her. Taylor’s closest people would vote against Yash, and Dee’s side already sees Yash as the primary target.

    This is the cleanest result for Dee. Ashley survives without the alliance having to expose the full rescue plan, Taylor stays as a possible future target and Yash leaves without a major split.

    Scenario Three: Taylor Wins the Blockbuster

    If Taylor wins, the final nominees become Ashley and Yash.

    Yash would again be the likely eviction.

    Ashley’s position against Yash has improved because Dee’s side views her as recruitable. Taylor would also regain her vote, although her exact preference would matter less if the broader consensus remained focused on Yash.

    The only path for Yash would be convincing Chuk, Kamu, Melody, Rome and enough of Taylor’s side that keeping an athletic male number was more valuable than keeping Ashley. That coalition had not solidified by early Wednesday afternoon.

    Scenario Four: Yash Wins the Blockbuster

    This is the result that could blow the house open.

    The final nominees would become Ashley and Taylor, and Yash would regain his vote.

    The Crossovers voters would be Angela, Barrett, Devens and Drew.

    The Red Corner adds Chuk, Haley and Kamu, with Dee sitting out unless the vote ties.

    If all seven vote to evict Taylor, the Ashley side begins with seven votes.

    On the other side, LaTrice, Jason, Rome and Lyric have clear reasons to keep Taylor. Yash has previously expressed interest in both himself and Taylor surviving. Mallory is close to Lyric and Melody, while Melody has been pulled between Ashley, Yash, Lyric and Drew.

    That creates the possibility of a 7–7 split.

    To save Ashley without forcing Dee to expose herself, the Crossovers-Red Corner group needs at least one additional vote. Melody and Mallory are the most realistic places to look, although neither should be treated as locked.

    A tie is the outcome Dee should want to avoid.

    Breaking it against Taylor would publicly confirm that Dee valued Ashley and the Crossovers-Red Corner structure over the people surrounding LaTrice, Jason and Rome.

    Breaking it against Ashley would expose that much of the week’s rescue plan was never secure.

    Dee’s own preference between Ashley and Taylor has moved throughout the week, making it even more important for her allies to deliver eight votes without requiring her involvement.

    The Complete Big Brother 28 Alliance Map

    The current map is crowded, but not every named group is equally real.

    The Icons

    Members: Angela , Dee and Devens

    The Icons are the three returning reality-television players. They share the obvious problem of eventually being grouped together by the first-time Houseguests.

    The trio is real, but Dee and Devens also appear to have a particularly strong connection within it. Angela remains valuable, experienced and loyal, but her paranoia can create instability.

    The Crossovers

    Members: Angela , Barrett , Dee, Drew and Devens

    The Crossovers appear to be Dee’s most meaningful complete alliance.

    Barrett gives Dee a close strategic and increasingly flirtatious relationship.

    Drew gathers information from numerous parts of the house.

    Angela and Devens give Dee experienced allies who understand the danger of the returning players becoming targets.

    The group’s immediate project is protecting Ashley if Yash wins the Blockbuster.

    The Red Corner

    Members: Chuk, Dee, Devens, Haley and Kamu

    The Red Corner is real to Chuk, Haley and Kamu.

    Dee and Devens have also treated it as an information-gathering alliance and a protection layer around their tighter core.

    The group is now moving toward the same Ashley plan as the Crossovers, but that does not mean everyone understands the alliance in the same way.

    Café Con Leche

    Members: Dee and Jason

    Café Con Leche is a named Dee-Jason duo.

    It gives Dee a direct information line into Jason’s side of the house, but it does not appear to carry the same trust as the Icons or Crossovers.

    Jason is simultaneously discussing plans that could eventually threaten the returning players, making this more of an insurance policy than Dee’s true final structure.

    Mama’s Angels

    Members: Jason, LaTrice and Rome

    Mama’s Angels are one of the clearer trios outside Dee’s collection of alliances.

    Jason actively reports information back to LaTrice and Rome. Their concern about Haley winning HOH also shows that they are beginning to identify the people positioned against them.

    The Court Jesters

    Members: Drew, Jason and Melody

    The Court Jesters are already compromised.

    Jason has told LaTrice and Rome that the alliance is fake to him.

    Drew carries information back to the Crossovers.

    Melody is the member most likely to get caught between the two information pipelines.

    The Love Triangle

    Members: Jason, Lyric and Rome

    The Love Triangle is a named strategic alliance.

    It should not be confused with the social-media joke involving Barrett, Dee and Jason.

    Rome and Lyric are the actual showmance, while Jason gives the pair a third strategic number.

    Harmony Hotties

    Members: Lyric and Melody

    Harmony Hotties is the named Lyric-Melody duo shown on the updated alliance chart.

    They appear genuinely close, but Melody’s relationships with Yash and Drew occasionally pull her away from Lyric’s preferred voting side.

    Not a Trio

    Members: Lyric, Mallory and Melody

    The name is deliberately unserious, but the relationship is real enough to matter.

    Lyric wants to remain close to both women. Mallory has become increasingly suspicious of Jason, while Melody is trying to manage several relationships outside the trio.

    Taylor and LaTrice

    Taylor and LaTrice are one of the most visible unnumbered duos.

    Their closeness is a major reason Taylor has become the backup target. Evicting Taylor would weaken LaTrice and indirectly reduce the numbers available to Jason and Rome.

    Rome and Lyric

    Rome and Lyric are both a strategic duo and the season’s first established showmance.

    They are no longer successfully hiding it, regardless of Lyric asking Mallory to keep the sleeping arrangement quiet.

    Kamu and Chuk

    Kamu and Chuk have a close relationship and a final-two understanding.

    Their desire to protect male numbers gives Yash his best argument for remaining in the game.

    Chuk and Haley

    Chuk also has a separate final-two arrangement with Haley.

    That leaves Chuk protected on both sides of the smaller Kamu-Chuk-Haley structure and explains why Melody believes he tends to agree with everyone.

    Dee and Devens

    Dee and Devens operate as one of the strongest internal duos within the Icons, Crossovers and Red Corner.

    Their ability to move information between those three groups is the foundation of Dee’s current power.

    Who Is Not in a Named Alliance?

    Ashley Trail and Yash Patel remain the two Houseguests shown completely outside the named alliance chart.

    Ashley is actively being recruited by Dee, Angela, Barrett and Drew. Her lack of alliances has become the reason they want to keep her.

    Yash has personal relationships with Melody, Rome, Chuk and others, but he has not converted them into a stable named alliance capable of controlling the vote.

    That difference is critical. Ashley is being viewed as an empty seat someone can claim. Yash is being viewed as an athletic free agent who could become dangerous if the wrong side claims him.

    Rome and Lyric Are the Actual Showmance

    Rome and Lyric remain the only fully established showmance.

    They have kissed, cuddled, shared a bed and spent enough time together that the rest of the house openly discusses them as one strategic unit.

    Their showmance is not dangerous only because they protect each other. It connects several different structures:

    Lyric brings Melody and Mallory.

    Rome brings Jason and LaTrice.

    The Love Triangle gives Rome and Lyric a formal alliance with Jason.

    Rome’s proposed four with Drew and Melody would have added another layer.

    That entire network may be looser than Dee believes, but appearances control nominations. Once a showmance becomes the visible center of several relationships, everyone around it can become collateral damage.

    What Is Going on With Barrett, Dee and Jason?

    There are two completely different “love triangles” being discussed.

    The official named Love Triangle alliance is Jason, Rome and Lyric.

    The Barrett-Dee-Jason triangle is a feeder-created joke built from two separate dynamics.

    Barrett has a genuine and increasingly obvious crush on Dee. He called her his Survivor crush, while Dee has praised Barrett’s personality, described him as underestimated and referred to him as “my nerd.” They have touched knees, flirted, hugged and spent extended time physically close to each other.

    Jason’s part is more playful.

    Jason and Barrett have displayed comfortable, tactile joking energy, including hand-holding and cuddly interactions that social media immediately turned into a running bit. Barrett therefore became the center of a joking triangle: genuine flirtation with Dee on one side and exaggerated, campy chemistry with Jason on the other.

    There is no confirmed three-person romantic relationship.

    The strategic consequence is more interesting than the joke. Barrett has intimate access to Dee’s thoughts while also maintaining enough comfort with Jason to potentially receive information from the other side. If Barrett handles it correctly, the “love triangle” gives him social coverage across the house. If he becomes too visibly attached to Dee, Jason and the others may stop treating him as an independent connection.

    Why Is Angela Twerking So Much?

    Angela’s repeated twerking appears to be a running house joke rather than a complicated game move.

    She has danced with Jason, performed for groups of Houseguests and leaned into the attention whenever everyone starts encouraging her. It is also a continuation of the playful twerking jokes associated with her previous Big Brother season.

    The house encourages it because it is funny, ridiculous and temporarily breaks the tension of living inside a game where every conversation can become evidence against someone.

    There is an incidental strategic benefit. Angela dancing, joking and making herself the center of a harmless bit softens the image of an experienced returning player. People laugh with her instead of spending every moment viewing her as a threat.

    That does not mean every twerk is planned gameplay.

    Sometimes Angela is simply being Angela, the other Houseguests know she will commit to the bit and everyone needs something to do between strategy conversations.

    The contrast is what makes her fascinating this season. Angela can spend one moment entertaining the entire kitchen and the next questioning whether Drew has secretly betrayed an alliance that has existed for less than a week.

    Other Random Things Happening in the House

    LaTrice celebrated her birthday with a crown, cupcakes and a speech.

    Yash helped Ashley with her makeup despite both being nominated.

    The Houseguests held a pool party before the strategy intensified.

    Lyric asked Mallory not to reveal that she had been sleeping with Rome, even though the showmance was already obvious.

    Mallory said she would consider nominating Dee and Haley.

    Jason and LaTrice agreed that a Haley HOH would be dangerous for them.

    Melody has become increasingly suspicious of Jason and believes he is more connected to Taylor and LaTrice than he admits.

    Mallory has also started trusting Jason less while becoming more comfortable with Barrett.

    Devens has occasionally described feeling disconnected despite being included in three of the house’s most important alliances.

    The Have-Nots were finally allowed to eat again, but the kitchen was left messy afterward.

    Barrett and Devens shared a bed once the sleeping arrangements changed.

    Melody’s exhaustion was worsened by Angela and Chuk snoring.

    The Houseguests reached their first Waffle Wednesday, which is fitting because several of them are still changing their minds about the vote every few hours.

    The Real State of the House Heading Into Thursday

    Dee currently has the strongest position in Big Brother 28.

    She has the Icons with Angela and Devens.

    She has the Crossovers with Angela, Devens, Barrett and Drew.

    She has the Red Corner with Devens, Kamu, Chuk and Haley.

    She has Café Con Leche with Jason.

    She is developing a close personal and strategic relationship with Barrett.

    She is now attempting to recruit Ashley.

    That is an enormous amount of coverage for the first HOH.

    It is also dangerously complicated.

    Angela is suspicious of Drew.

    Drew is collecting deals from numerous people.

    Devens has told others he occasionally feels disconnected.

    Kamu questioned Dee’s changing promises.

    Jason is already discussing the eventual removal of powerful men and returning players.

    Mallory would consider nominating Dee.

    Rome is trying to redirect people away from the Red Corner.

    Dee’s position works only while every group believes its connection to her is special. Once two groups compare notes, her careful web could become the reason everyone targets her.

    Ashley has improved her position because she gave Dee something useful: availability. She is still nominated and could absolutely leave, but she is no longer the automatic backup boot.

    Taylor has fallen into danger because her relationships are visible. She has not played a disastrous game. She is simply attached to people Dee’s side wants to weaken.

    Yash remains in the worst position because he combines the wrong qualities for a Week 1 nominee: athletic ability, uncertain loyalty and enough confidence to make the majority believe he could become dangerous if he survives.

    The clean result for Dee is still Yash leaving.

    The revealing result is Yash winning the Blockbuster.

    If that happens, the house will have to decide whether Ashley’s potential value is worth exposing the alliance structure built to save her. Taylor and Ashley would become the final nominees, the votes could split down the center and Dee could be forced to show everyone exactly where she stands.

    That is the real story of Big Brother 28 Day 9.

    The first eviction is no longer only about which nominee played the worst Week 1 game. It is about which side can turn an isolated nominee into a number, which relationships the house considers dangerous and whether Dee can control the vote without revealing that nearly every road currently leads back to her.

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  • Big Brother 28 Day 8 Live Feeds Update: Yash Scrambles, Angela Spirals and Kamu Accidentally Creates a Split House

    Big Brother 28 Day 8 Live Feeds Update: Yash Scrambles, Angela Spirals and Kamu Accidentally Creates a Split House

    Big Brother 28 Day 8 Live Feeds Update: The first eviction of Big Brother 28 is almost here, and what looked like a straightforward opening week has finally started developing some cracks.

    Yash remains the primary target heading into Thursday’s first BB Blockbuster—also known as the BB Lackluster—but his eviction is no longer being treated as the automatic house decision it appeared to be immediately after Monday’s veto meeting. Yash spent Day 8 working aggressively for votes, Ashley finally started showing people why keeping her could benefit their games, and Taylor’s position quietly became much shakier than most of the house seems willing to admit.

    Meanwhile, the increasingly paranoid Angela continued questioning nearly every conversation happening around her, Jason kept positioning the returning CBS players as targets, and Kamu accidentally began constructing the exact house structure that could leave Dee, Devens and Angela sitting comfortably in the middle.

    Kamu believes he is pulling people into Red Corner and protecting the men from being outnumbered. In reality, he may have unknowingly merged Red Corner with The Crossovers, strengthened three of the most experienced players in the house and helped create the first legitimate split of the season.

    All of that happened while the house celebrated LaTrice’s birthday, Taylor broke the champagne glasses prepared for the occasion, Big Brother turned on the bedroom lights before she wanted them, and several relationships became increasingly difficult to hide.

    Where Week 1 Stands

    Dee remains the first Head of Household of the season.

    Her original nominees were Mallory, Taylor and Yash. Mallory won the Power of Veto and removed herself from the block, forcing Dee to nominate Ashley as the replacement.

    That leaves Ashley, Taylor and Yash facing the BB Blockbuster on Thursday. The winner will remove themselves from the block, leaving the remaining two nominees vulnerable during the first eviction vote.

    Yash is still Dee’s preferred target. That part has not changed.

    What has changed is the backup plan.

    Ashley appeared to be the easiest person to sacrifice immediately after the veto meeting, but her conversations throughout Day 8 helped improve her standing with Dee, Barrett, Angela and Drew. At the same time, Taylor’s close relationship with LaTrice, her connections with Jason and Rome, and the belief that she would naturally side with the women have made several people reconsider whether keeping her is actually best for their games.

    The result is a week that now has four very different endings depending on who wins the BB Lackluster.

    Game Talk: Yash Finally Starts Fighting for His Life

    Yash entered Day 8 knowing that he could no longer afford to sit back and assume the house would keep him because he was likable.

    He began talking to people early and continued campaigning throughout the day. By Wednesday morning, Yash was moving from person to person and preparing to make another pitch to Kamu. He has been campaigning much harder than either of the other nominees, and that effort is beginning to matter.

    Chuk told Yash that he would prefer to keep him over Taylor. Kamu also began leaning toward the idea that keeping Yash could benefit the men, while Melody continued telling people she trusted Yash and would rather see him remain in the game.

    Yash’s problem is that the people supporting him are not operating as one coordinated voting block.

    Melody wants him because she genuinely trusts him. Chuk and Kamu see him as a possible number for the men. Lyric likes him personally but has not committed to protecting him. Mallory has considered working with him but is also trying to determine which nominee gives her the most room moving forward.

    Yash therefore has potential votes, but he does not yet have a stable structure behind those votes.

    He also continues telling people that he is not tied to anyone, which has produced mixed results. Some houseguests see him as a free agent who can be pulled in. Others, including Devens, believe Yash is being less than honest about the relationships he has already established.

    That distinction could decide his game.

    Being unattached makes Yash valuable. Appearing unattached while secretly working with several people makes him dangerous.

    Ashley’s Campaign Begins Changing the Backup Plan

    Ashley also started putting in real work.

    She checked in with Lyric and Mallory, talked with Drew about the structure forming around Taylor, and made direct pitches to Dee, Barrett and Angela. Her argument was simple: she is willing to work, willing to make deals and willing to become a number for the people who save her.

    That is exactly what Dee has been looking for.

    Dee has repeatedly said she wants to keep players who can be pulled into her structure. Ashley entered the block without an obvious alliance and initially looked expendable, but that lack of structure is now part of her appeal. Dee believes Ashley can be brought closer without disrupting the relationships she already has.

    The Crossovers even helped Ashley prepare for the BB Blockbuster, coaching her through possible questions and encouraging her to make promises to both Yash and Taylor.

    Ashley followed that advice.

    She told Taylor that if she won the Blockbuster, she would protect her. She also began feeding Taylor information about where the votes might be, including the claim that Angela and Devens could vote to keep Yash.

    That information sent Angela into another spiral because she insisted she had never promised Yash her vote.

    Ashley may still be in danger, but she is no longer standing still and waiting to be evicted. She is giving Dee and The Crossovers a reason to view her as an asset instead of a disposable replacement nominee.

    Taylor, meanwhile, has not campaigned with the same urgency.

    She has held conversations and tried to understand the house structure, but she has not matched Yash’s aggressive vote push or Ashley’s effort to sell herself as a future number. Taylor appears to believe her social connections and existing relationships will carry her through the week.

    That may be true if Yash remains vulnerable.

    It becomes much less certain if Yash wins the Blockbuster.

    Taylor’s Position Quietly Falls Apart

    Taylor began the week as the safest person on the block.

    That is no longer guaranteed.

    Haley told people she would consider keeping Ashley over Taylor because removing Taylor could weaken LaTrice. Kamu became increasingly adamant that Taylor should leave because he believes Taylor will naturally side with the women. Angela told Dee that she would vote Taylor out if Taylor remained on the block.

    Even Melody, who has no desire to lose Yash, has discussed keeping Ashley over Taylor.

    Taylor’s strongest protection comes from LaTrice, Rome, Jason and potentially Lyric. Dee also believes Taylor would be unlikely to nominate her immediately, which is one reason Dee still prefers keeping Taylor over Ashley in certain scenarios.

    But Taylor is becoming the person whose eviction could damage the most relationships on the other side of the house.

    Removing Taylor weakens LaTrice. It potentially separates Jason and Rome from another dependable number. It leaves Lyric and Melody with fewer options outside the emerging Crossovers-Red Corner structure.

    The argument against Taylor is no longer that she is the biggest threat. It is that removing her causes the most damage to a group of people Dee and her allies do not fully trust.

    That is a much more dangerous reason to become the backup target.

    The Gender Argument Begins Creating the First Real Divide

    Kamu’s campaign to save Yash introduced a simple argument: Yash is more likely to work with the men, while Taylor is more likely to work with the women.

    Drew later relayed the pitch to Dee, Angela and Barrett. According to Drew, Kamu believed Yash would “rock with the boys” and Taylor would “rock with the girls.”

    Barrett immediately rejected the premise.

    “Nah, we aren’t doing the bro thing.”

    Barrett’s response was important because he has no interest in allowing an artificial men-versus-women split to determine the first eviction. His closest connections are not based on gender, and he is already tied to Dee, Angela and Devens through The Crossovers.

    Kamu, however, continues looking at the raw numbers.

    The women outnumber the men. Yash could become an additional male number. Taylor is closely connected to LaTrice and could eventually pull more women together.

    There is logic behind that concern, but Kamu is using a very broad read to make a very specific decision. Yash staying does not automatically mean Yash becomes loyal to the men. Taylor staying does not automatically create an all-women alliance.

    The irony is that Kamu’s attempt to prevent a gender split is helping create a much more important alliance split.

    Kamu, the Most Self-Aware Player in the House—Obviously

    Kamu had one of the most fascinating strategic days of the season because he correctly identified several important things while completely missing the larger picture surrounding him.

    He correctly noticed that Devens is in good standing with almost everyone.

    He correctly identified Lyric and Rome as an increasingly obvious showmance.

    He correctly recognized that Yash could be used as a number or shield.

    He correctly questioned whether keeping Taylor would strengthen LaTrice and the people around her.

    Then he walked into the Head of Household room and proposed adding Angela, Drew and Barrett to Red Corner.

    Kamu had no idea that Dee and Devens were already aligned with Angela, Drew and Barrett in The Crossovers.

    He believed he was giving Dee a new plan. Dee sat there, played dumb and allowed Kamu to think the idea belonged to him.

    Red Corner currently includes Dee, Devens, Kamu, Chuk and Haley.

    The Crossovers includes Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett and Drew.

    By suggesting that Red Corner pull in Angela, Drew and Barrett, Kamu unknowingly proposed merging the two alliances into an eight-person structure built around Dee and Devens.

    Dee later laughed to the cameras about playing dumb during the conversation. She understood immediately what Kamu had handed her. Kamu believes he is bringing people into his alliance. Dee understands that he is voluntarily walking into hers.

    That is why the sarcastic “most self-aware player in the house” label fits so perfectly.

    Kamu can see individual relationships. He cannot yet see the full structure.

    He sees Devens being good with everyone but does not know Devens is one of the central pieces connecting the alliances.

    He sees Dee as someone who may have broken promises and questions whether she can be trusted, but he still gives her valuable information and allows her to position herself as the bridge between both groups.

    He sees Angela and Drew as possible additions without realizing they already have meetings with Dee and Devens that do not include him.

    Kamu is not playing badly. He is actually thinking more actively than several other houseguests. The problem is that his information is incomplete, and Dee is using that incomplete information against him.

    Why Dee Should Actually Bring Kamu In

    Even though Kamu unknowingly stepped into Dee’s trap, there is a strong argument that Dee should stop treating him as only a fake alliance member and genuinely bring him into the core.

    The Crossovers are well-positioned socially, but they are not an intimidating competition group.

    Dee and Barrett appear capable of winning competitions. Devens has experience and should never be underestimated, but physical competitions are not necessarily where he will be most dangerous. Angela’s value comes from her unpredictability and social connections, not from being a reliable competition winner. Drew is socially active and gathers information, but he has not yet proven what kind of competition threat he will be.

    Kamu, Chuk and Haley give the group three physical shields who can win power and draw attention.

    Dee does not need to tell Kamu that The Crossovers already exist. She can allow him to believe that the alliance was created through his proposal. Kamu has already talked about trusting Drew and Angela and bringing them into Red Corner. All Dee has to do is suggest Barrett as the final addition.

    That produces the same eight-person structure Kamu believes he invented.

    Dee could then pull Kamu closer as the legitimate sixth member around The Crossovers while allowing Chuk and Haley to remain on the outside of the core. They would still believe they are protected through Red Corner, but they could become the first people cut if the eight reached the endgame together.

    That structure gives Dee everything she needs.

    The Crossovers remain the real five.

    Kamu becomes the sixth member and a major shield.

    Chuk and Haley become outer numbers who can win competitions, absorb nominations and protect the center.

    It would also explain why Dee has not fully committed to Kamu despite repeatedly acknowledging how much information he gives her. She may believe she can control him without formalizing anything.

    That is where she could make a mistake.

    Kamu trusts the people he believes he is working with. He is actively trying to strengthen those relationships. Keeping him at arm’s length while using his information creates an unnecessary opportunity for someone else to expose Dee’s game.

    The CBS Legends Are Sitting in the Middle

    The biggest winners from Kamu’s proposed merger are Dee, Devens and Angela.

    Jason has spent days talking about targeting the returning CBS players, particularly Devens. He wants the house to recognize how much experience and influence they possess.

    Instead of weakening them, that pressure may be forcing everyone else to organize around them.

    Dee and Devens sit inside both The Crossovers and Red Corner.

    Angela is part of The Crossovers and is being personally recruited into the larger Red Corner structure by Kamu.

    Jason is connected to LaTrice and Rome through Mama’s Angels and is pretending to work with Drew and Melody through Court Jesters. He admitted to LaTrice and Rome that Court Jesters is not real to him and that he brings information from that group back to them.

    That admission confirms what Melody has already started sensing: Jason cannot be trusted.

    Jason believes he is quietly gathering people against the CBS legends. In reality, his obvious interest in targeting them gives Dee, Devens and Angela a reason to pull their scattered relationships into one defensive structure.

    The emerging sides are not completely clean, but the outline is becoming easier to see.

    On one side are The Crossovers and Red Corner: Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett, Drew, Kamu, Chuk and Haley. Ashley could become an additional number if she survives.

    On the other side are Jason, LaTrice, Rome, Lyric, Melody and Mallory, with Taylor or Yash potentially joining depending on who survives the eviction.

    There are still important cross-connections. Drew works with Melody and Jason. Melody trusts Drew. Lyric is close with Melody and Rome. Mallory has conversations with nearly everyone. Angela remains unpredictable enough to damage her own side.

    But Dee, Devens and Angela currently sit between the two groups with information flowing toward them from both directions.

    Jason wants to target the legends before they gain control.

    He may already be too late.

    Angela’s Paranoia Returns

    Angela had another day filled with strong reads, unnecessary assumptions and rapid emotional swings.

    She correctly recognized that Rome, Lyric, LaTrice and Mallory spend significant time together. She noticed that Rome appeared too comfortable and had done very little game talk with her. She also understood that Jason’s loyalty did not belong to her and that his long-term plans included targeting the returning players.

    Those were legitimate observations.

    Then Angela began convincing herself that people were laughing whenever she left rooms.

    She questioned whether Drew was withholding information. She worried that Dee and Barrett were lying about conversations with him. She considered testing Drew’s loyalty because he is socially active and always seems to know what is happening.

    When Ashley told Taylor that Angela and Devens might vote to keep Yash, Taylor brought that information back to Angela. Angela immediately denied making that promise and began trying to determine who was putting words in her mouth.

    Dee and Barrett repeatedly had to calm her down.

    Devens and Barrett also compared notes about Angela’s behavior and recognized that her paranoia could eventually become a problem for the alliance. They still value her, but they understand that she can turn a small inconsistency into a full investigation.

    Later in the night, Angela told Dee that she felt better about Drew and was taking back some of her distrust. That does not mean the concern is gone. It means the spiral ended before she confronted him and damaged the alliance.

    The Crossovers can manage Angela when they are together.

    The question is what happens when Angela receives information while Dee, Devens and Barrett are not there to talk her down.

    Angela Refuses to Follow a “House Vote”

    By Wednesday morning, Angela’s position had become more direct.

    She told Jason that she was not revealing her vote because it would be a personal decision, not a house decision. Angela does not want to vote with the majority simply because someone tells her that the house has reached a consensus.

    That is one of the more refreshing attitudes in a house where several people have already started talking about doing what everyone else wants.

    Taylor and Ashley had a similar conversation during Day 8. Both criticized the idea of blindly following a house vote and argued that people should vote for their own games.

    Angela later told Dee that if Taylor remained on the block, she intended to vote her out.

    Dee responded that if the vote tied, she would keep Taylor because she wants to play both sides of the house.

    Why would Dee say that out loud?

    It is one thing to privately recognize that Taylor gives her access to people outside The Crossovers and Red Corner. It is another thing to tell Angela—one of her closest allies—that she plans to maintain both sides of the house.

    Dee has spent the week carefully hiding how many overlapping relationships she has. She played dumb with Kamu. She downplayed her closeness with Devens. She presented Red Corner as a fake information-gathering alliance while maintaining The Crossovers as her real structure.

    Then she openly told Angela that she wants to play both sides.

    That is the exact kind of statement Angela can store, obsess over and weaponize later.

    Dee may believe Angela is too loyal or too dependent on the alliance to challenge her. That is dangerous. Angela does not need much information to become suspicious, and Dee just handed her a reason to question whether she is being used.

    The eventual Dee and Angela backstab could become one of the defining stories of the season.

    Neither woman is built to sit quietly while the other controls the game.

    Drew Keeps Gathering—and Spreading—Information

    Drew remains one of the most connected players in the house.

    Rome approached him about a possible final four involving Rome, Lyric, Melody and Drew. Drew immediately brought that information back to Devens.

    Kamu made the argument about Yash helping the men, and Drew carried that information to Dee, Angela and Barrett.

    Ashley told him that she believed Taylor was connected to Jason, LaTrice and Rome.

    Drew continues receiving information because people view him as approachable and flexible. That makes him valuable to The Crossovers, but it is also why Angela keeps questioning him.

    He knows too much.

    The danger for Drew is not that he lacks relationships. It is that he has so many relationships that people will eventually compare notes.

    Jason believes Court Jesters is fake and reports information from Drew and Melody to Mama’s Angels. Melody trusts Drew but increasingly distrusts Jason. Rome sees Drew as someone who could be pulled into a four-person agreement. The Crossovers expect Drew to remain loyal to them.

    Drew is currently benefiting from being everywhere.

    Eventually, being everywhere becomes evidence.

    Who Is Clocking Who?

    Several houseguests began identifying pieces of the larger structure on Day 8, even if nobody has assembled the entire puzzle.

    Ashley has recognized that Taylor is closely tied to Jason, LaTrice and Rome. She understands that keeping Taylor does not mean keeping an isolated nominee. It means preserving a connected group.

    Taylor has identified Haley, Chuk and Kamu as a tight cluster, jokingly referring to them as the “cool kids.” She may not know the full Red Corner structure, but she understands those three are moving together.

    Melody has become increasingly suspicious of Jason. She believes he lies unnecessarily and has started viewing Barrett as more trustworthy. That is a dangerous shift for Jason because Melody is one of the people he believes he can use through Court Jesters.

    Mallory has also noticed Jason’s unnecessary lies. She trusts Lyric and is becoming more careful about what she tells Jason. Mallory has already discussed nominating Dee and Haley if she wins Head of Household, which places her directly against the emerging middle.

    Angela has clocked the Rome, Lyric, LaTrice and Mallory grouping. She has also correctly recognized that Jason is dangerous to the returning players. Her problem is separating a real observation from the extra paranoia she adds afterward.

    Kamu has clocked Devens’ social position and the Lyric-Rome showmance. He has not clocked that Dee and Devens are using him to connect two alliances they already control.

    Dee has clocked Kamu completely.

    She understands what he sees, what he does not see and how to make him believe her plan is his idea.

    Jason’s War Against the Legends Continues

    Jason has not abandoned his desire to target the returning CBS players.

    Devens remains his clearest concern, but Angela and Dee are part of the same larger problem in his eyes. They entered with experience, name recognition and an understanding of how these games operate.

    Jason’s frustration with Angela also appears increasingly personal. Angela seemed aware that Jason had laughed at her, and she knows Devens is one of his targets. That helps explain why she has become less willing to share information with him, including her eviction vote.

    Jason is not wrong to recognize the danger.

    Devens is connected across the house. Dee controls two overlapping alliances. Angela, despite the paranoia, remains protected by people willing to calm her down and keep her informed.

    The problem is Jason’s execution.

    Instead of quietly building the numbers to remove them, he has discussed the targets enough that the legends know where the danger is coming from. At the same time, Jason’s fake alliances are becoming easier to detect.

    He told LaTrice and Rome that Court Jesters was not real and that he was bringing information back to them. Melody has already started questioning him. Drew is sharing information with Devens. Angela no longer trusts his intentions.

    Jason is trying to create a resistance against the veterans while leaking enough information for them to organize first.

    The Relationships Becoming Impossible to Hide

    The house’s personal relationships continued affecting the strategic picture.

    Lyric and Rome

    Lyric and Rome are no longer subtle.

    They spend significant time together, cuddle, flirt and sleep in the same bed. Mallory knows about the relationship, and Lyric asked her not to reveal the sleeping arrangement.

    Kamu has openly identified them as a showmance. Other houseguests have noticed how much time they spend together. Rome’s proposed final four with Lyric, Melody and Drew only gives people more evidence that the pair intends to move together strategically.

    Jason may view Rome as one of his closest allies, but Rome’s relationship with Lyric connects him to Melody, Mallory and potentially Drew.

    That makes Lyric and Rome more than a showmance. They are a bridge between multiple groups.

    Dee and Barrett

    Dee and Barrett’s flirtmance also became more visible.

    They spent time holding and hugging each other, with Dee lying in Barrett’s arms and the two remaining close after other conversations ended.

    Unlike Lyric and Rome, Dee and Barrett are not being treated as a full showmance yet. Their connection is still easier to dismiss as flirting.

    Strategically, however, they are already aligned through The Crossovers. That makes the personal closeness more dangerous than it appears.

    Barrett is one of the few people who can calm Angela, challenge bad strategic ideas and communicate honestly with Dee. His rejection of Kamu’s “bro” argument also showed that he is willing to push back instead of simply agreeing with the group.

    Taylor and LaTrice

    Taylor and LaTrice remain one of the strongest emotional pairs in the house.

    That closeness is now being used as a reason to evict Taylor.

    Haley believes removing Taylor would weaken LaTrice. Kamu has said he does not care how LaTrice reacts if Taylor is evicted. Angela has also considered voting Taylor out to make LaTrice less comfortable.

    Taylor’s biggest source of protection has become the clearest argument against keeping her.

    Jason, LaTrice and Rome

    Mama’s Angels remains Jason’s most trusted structure.

    Jason tells LaTrice and Rome what he learns from other groups. Rome warned Devens to distance himself from Haley, Chuk and Kamu and encouraged him to speak with Jason. LaTrice remains emotionally connected to Taylor, which places the group directly in the middle of the eviction decision.

    The alliance has influence, but its members are becoming easier to identify.

    Regular House Talk: Taylor’s Champagne Glass Disaster

    Away from the strategy, Day 8 began with Taylor trying to prepare a birthday surprise for LaTrice.

    Taylor woke early and attempted to get the champagne glasses ready before the rest of the house was awake. During the process, she dropped and broke the glasses.

    Big Brother then turned on the bedroom lights before Taylor wanted everyone awake, adding to her frustration as she tried to salvage the surprise.

    Her reaction was a mixture of exhaustion, disappointment and disbelief that the plan had gone wrong so quickly.

    The moment became one of the most relatable pieces of the day. Taylor was not plotting votes or studying alliances. She was trying to do something thoughtful for LaTrice and watched the entire setup fall apart before breakfast.

    LaTrice’s Birthday Celebration

    The house eventually gathered to sing “Happy Birthday” to LaTrice, who wore a birthday crown and appeared genuinely touched by the celebration.

    The day was emotional for her.

    At one point, LaTrice cried while sitting outside on the hammock. Devens comforted her and told her he was glad she was in the house. It was a small moment, but it showed why Devens continues building strong personal relationships even with people who may not be part of his primary alliance.

    Later, Taylor, LaTrice and Angela spent time cooking, and the house prepared cupcakes for the celebration.

    LaTrice gave a birthday speech before the houseguests who were allowed to eat enjoyed the cupcakes. Portions were saved for the Have-Nots, who had to wait until their food restrictions ended.

    LaTrice also talked about meeting legendary Big Brother winner Dan Gheesling and spending hours speaking with him, giving the house another reminder of how deeply connected some of this cast is to the larger CBS reality universe.

    The Rest of Day 8 Around the House

    Yash helped Ashley with her makeup early in the day, offering a light moment between two nominees whose games could directly collide on Thursday.

    The house participated in a group workout before spending part of the afternoon around the pool. Later, several houseguests played cornhole and enjoyed one of the more relaxed stretches of the week.

    There were also the usual random conversations that fill the space between strategy sessions, including a discussion about prices in Hawaii and milk costing around eight dollars.

    The Have-Nots counted down the remaining time before they could eat again, while the rest of the house continued moving between birthday celebrations, late-night food and game conversations.

    Those ordinary moments mattered because Day 8 was one of the first days where the cast started feeling like an actual house instead of a collection of people sprinting through an extended premiere twist.

    Where the Votes Appear to Be Heading

    The BB Blockbuster winner will completely change the eviction.

    If Yash Loses the Blockbuster

    Yash remains the most likely person to leave.

    Dee, Barrett, Drew and Devens have consistently treated him as the primary target. Ashley’s improved campaigning also gives The Crossovers less reason to change course.

    However, Yash now has enough potential support to prevent the vote from becoming automatic. Chuk prefers keeping him over Taylor. Kamu sees him as a number for the men. Melody wants him to stay. Angela has expressed more interest in removing Taylor.

    Yash would still be in serious trouble, but the vote may not be unanimous.

    If Yash Wins and Ashley Faces Taylor

    Taylor may become the most vulnerable nominee.

    The Crossovers discussed keeping Ashley over Taylor. Haley has considered removing Taylor to weaken LaTrice. Kamu strongly prefers Taylor leaving. Angela has said she will vote Taylor out.

    Dee has told Angela she would keep Taylor in a tie, but Dee has also discussed bringing Ashley into her structure. Her position appears to change depending on who is in the room and which relationship she is protecting.

    This matchup could expose how much control Dee actually has over the two alliances.

    If Ashley Wins and Yash Faces Taylor

    This is the scenario most likely to produce a real split vote.

    Dee and several members of The Crossovers still want Yash out. Kamu, Chuk, Melody and possibly Angela could push to keep him. Jason, LaTrice and Rome would have strong reasons to protect Taylor.

    The decision would no longer be about one isolated nominee. It would become a direct test between the groups forming around both sides of the house.

    If Taylor Wins and Ashley Faces Yash

    Yash would again become the likely target, but Ashley would not be completely safe.

    Ashley has improved her position with The Crossovers, while Yash has built arguments with Chuk, Kamu and Melody. The outcome would depend on whether the house prioritizes removing Dee’s original target or eliminating the nominee whose place in the game remains less defined.

    The House Is Finally Taking Shape

    Week 1 may ultimately be remembered for more than the first eviction.

    Kamu walked into the Head of Household room believing he was strengthening Red Corner. Instead, he proposed a structure that connects Red Corner directly to The Crossovers.

    Jason believes he is preparing the house to target the CBS legends. Instead, his campaign may be giving those legends the justification they need to organize everyone around them.

    Angela believes she is protecting herself by questioning every relationship. Her paranoia could eventually expose the alliance that currently protects her.

    Dee believes she can continue playing both sides, but telling Angela that directly may be one of the first unnecessary mistakes of her game.

    Yash is campaigning like someone who understands he could be evicted.

    Ashley is campaigning like someone who finally understands she could stay.

    Taylor is still relying on relationships that other people have begun identifying as reasons to remove her.

    The first BB Blockbuster will decide which version of the vote becomes real. But regardless of who wins the competition, the house is no longer moving toward one clean, unanimous decision.

    The Crossovers and Red Corner are slowly becoming one larger machine. Mama’s Angels and the players around Lyric, Melody and Mallory are drifting toward the opposite side. Dee, Devens and Angela are positioned between all of it, collecting information while everyone else debates which nominee should leave.

    Kamu thought he was saving the men.

    He may have accidentally handed the CBS legends control of the middle.

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  • Big Brother 28 Day 7 Post-Veto Live Feeds Update: Dee’s Web Tightens, Jason Targets the Icons and the Harmony Hotties Are Born

    Big Brother 28 Day 7 Post-Veto Live Feeds Update: Dee’s Web Tightens, Jason Targets the Icons and the Harmony Hotties Are Born

    Big Brother 28 Day 7, The Week 1 veto meeting may have settled the nominations, but it did nothing to settle the Big Brother 28 house.

    Mallory used the Power of Veto on herself, Dee followed through with Ashley as the replacement nominee, and the feeds returned to a house that immediately stopped pretending this week was only about the eviction. Yash remains the preferred target, Taylor continues to sit in the strongest position of the three nominees and Ashley is now staring at the possibility that being called a pawn could turn into becoming the first person evicted from the game.

    Thursday’s BB Blockbuster—or the BB Lackluster, as I will continue calling it until the twist proves it deserves anything better—is the only thing standing between the house and a relatively straightforward Yash eviction. If Yash wins, the entire week changes and Ashley becomes the person most likely to leave next to Taylor.

    Everything happening around the nominees is even more important. Dee and Devens are trying to hold together several overlapping structures. Drew is leaking information from one alliance into another. Jason is openly preparing for war against the reality television veterans. Mallory is already considering revenge against Dee. Melody and Lyric finally gave their partnership a name, while the Lyric and Rome showmance continued becoming increasingly impossible to hide.

    The veto meeting ended one part of Week 1. What followed gave us the clearest map yet of where this house is actually heading.

    Here Is Where Big Brother 28 Day Week 1 Currently Stands

    • Head of Household: Dee
    • Original nominees: Mallory, Taylor and Yash
    • Power of Veto winner: Mallory
    • Veto decision: Mallory used the veto on herself
    • Replacement nominee: Ashley
    • Final nominees before the BB Lackluster: Ashley, Taylor and Yash
    • Current primary target: Yash
    • Likely backup target if Yash wins: Ashley
    • Nominee in the strongest position: Taylor
    • First live eviction: Thursday

    Feeds Return With Ashley Officially on the Block

    The feeds returned shortly before 1:45 p.m. BBT with the expected result confirmed. Mallory was no longer nominated, Ashley had taken her place and Dee’s preferred target remained Yash.

    Ashley had already been warned that she was the likely replacement nominee, so there was no explosive blindside waiting for us when the feeds came back. The more important question was whether Ashley possessed enough social capital to survive if Yash won Thursday’s competition.

    The immediate answer did not look encouraging.

    Ashley has individual relationships, but she does not currently belong to any of the major named alliances controlling information inside the house. She has been close with Melody and has attempted to build more trust with Ivy and Angela, but those connections remain far less defined than Taylor’s partnership with LaTrice or Yash’s existing relationship with Rome.

    Taylor and Yash also began actively working almost immediately. Ashley’s campaign remained quieter while the other nominees moved through the house looking for votes, promises and information.

    Dee had successfully placed the least-connected available player on the block without upsetting her main structures. The problem is that she cannot completely control what happens Thursday.

    Mallory and Drew Begin Discussing a New Structure

    One of the first meaningful conversations after the meeting involved Mallory and Drew.

    Mallory currently sits inside the loose Not a Trio understanding with Melody and Lyric. She also has separate agreements with Angela and Barrett to watch out for one another. Drew is part of the real Crossovers alliance with Dee, Devens, Angela and Barrett, but he is also connected to Jason and Melody through the Court Jesters.

    That made their conversation an immediate meeting point between two different sides of the house.

    Mallory and Drew discussed the possibility of building another group involving themselves, Barrett, Ashley, Lyric and Melody. The proposed collection was loosely referred to as the Hot Tub group, although it was more of an idea than an official alliance.

    The conversation still mattered.

    Mallory had just survived the block and was no longer waiting for someone else to give her a place in the game. She was beginning to identify people she could gather around herself. Drew, meanwhile, continued positioning himself as the person capable of moving between every room and every group.

    That strategy can work, but Drew is already getting close to the point where having access to everything means being trusted by no one.

    The Crossovers believe Drew is with them. Jason believes Drew is part of the Court Jesters. Melody has a Final Two arrangement with him that Drew does not appear to view as completely genuine. Now Mallory was discussing another possible structure with Drew at its center.

    Drew’s Week 1 game is becoming increasingly dependent on every group failing to compare notes.

    Lyric and Rome Stop Hiding What Everyone Already Knows

    While Mallory and Drew talked game, Lyric and Rome continued making their showmance increasingly obvious.

    Lyric and Rome are the central pair inside the Love Triangle with Jason. They also have individual side relationships connecting them to Dee and Devens through the broader Icon Core, while Rome has a separate duo with Yash.

    None of those relationships is as visible as Lyric and Rome.

    Lyric was once again sitting on Rome’s lap shortly after the feeds returned. Later in the night, they agreed that neither wanted to win the next Head of Household competition. Rome eventually joined Lyric in her sleeping pod after most of the house had gone to bed.

    The showmance is giving both of them an emotional and strategic anchor, but throwing the next HOH would be a dangerous amount of comfort this early.

    Jason is already drawing attention toward the people surrounding him. Yash could be evicted Thursday. Dee and Devens are discussing weakening Rome by removing his support system rather than directly targeting him. The house has also stopped treating Lyric and Rome as a subtle connection.

    They may believe they are protected by enough overlapping relationships to avoid power, but the showmance is becoming the easiest pair in the house to identify.

    Drew Gives Dee More Reasons to Question Kamu and LaTrice

    Drew continued his information-sharing tour during a conversation with Dee.

    The two discussed Kamu, who is part of the fake Red Corner alliance with Dee, Devens, Chuk and Haley. Kamu, Chuk and Haley appear to believe the Red Corner is a legitimate power structure. Dee and Devens view it as a way to keep track of them while remaining most loyal to the Crossovers.

    Drew expressed distrust toward Kamu and questioned how much information could safely be shared with him. Dee already believed Kamu talked too much, so Drew’s comments reinforced concerns that were already developing.

    The conversation also moved into Drew’s personal irritation with LaTrice. Some of his complaints centered on her clothing and behavior rather than any direct strategic threat.

    That was revealing for a different reason.

    Week 1 game conversations are already being shaped by petty annoyances and personality conflicts. LaTrice is aligned with Taylor as a duo and connected to Jason and Rome through Mama’s Angels, but Drew’s frustration with her could become another opening for information to be exaggerated or weaponized later.

    In this house, people are beginning to turn personal irritation into strategic justification.

    Jason Starts Pulling Angela Into His Own Mess

    Jason spent much of the afternoon trying to manage several stories at once.

    Jason currently belongs to more named groups than almost anyone in the house:

    • The Love Triangle with Rome and Lyric
    • The Court Jesters with Drew and Melody
    • Mama’s Angels with Rome and LaTrice
    • The newly named Cafe Con Leche partnership with Dee
    Big Brother 28 Day 7

    Big Brother 28 Day 7 Status

    Instead of using those relationships to lower his profile, Jason began giving multiple people reasons to compare notes about him.

    During conversations with Rome and LaTrice, Jason discussed Angela and suggested that she was behaving differently toward him. He believed he could feed Angela selected information, observe what came back and expose where she was moving information throughout the house.

    The plan was messy because Angela was already being warned about Jason.

    Drew had told Dee, Devens and other Crossovers members that Jason wanted to make a spectacle out of targeting Devens. Jason was also discussing Angela as somebody he could manipulate or eventually remove.

    That meant Jason believed he was running an information test while the people he was testing had already been told what he was doing.

    LaTrice also entertained the idea of Angela leaving and joked about wanting to be the only “mama” in the house. What could have been harmless personality tension started blending with Jason’s larger campaign against the reality television players.

    Jason was not simply floating names. He was creating an identifiable side of the house with himself standing directly in the middle of it.

    Dee Makes It Clear Taylor Should Stay Over Ashley

    Drew later told Dee that Taylor should remain in the game over Ashley. Dee agreed.

    That conversation helped confirm the order among the nominees.

    Yash remains the first target. If he loses the BB Lackluster, the votes currently appear available to evict him. If Yash wins, Ashley is in substantially more danger than Taylor.

    Taylor has not played a quiet week. She has asked direct questions, counted votes and occasionally pushed conversations harder than necessary. However, she has also given people a strategic reason to keep her.

    Barrett and Drew believe Taylor could take shots at people they do not want to target themselves. Melody has already indicated that she promised Taylor her vote. LaTrice remains Taylor’s closest partner. Even Dee increasingly prefers Taylor’s potential value over Ashley’s quieter and less-defined game.

    Ashley is being called a pawn, but Taylor is the nominee people are actively finding reasons to save.

    Angela and Devens Begin Questioning Drew

    Drew’s attempt to prove loyalty by exposing Jason created a new problem.

    Angela and Devens began wondering whether Drew’s version of events was completely accurate. Drew had delivered valuable information, but the amount of detail he knew also exposed how deeply involved he had been with Jason.

    That is the trap Drew has created for himself.

    He told the Crossovers that Jason wanted to backdoor Devens and planned to nominate Kamu, Rome and Chuk as initial pawns. That information helped the Crossovers identify Jason as a threat, but it also showed that Drew had been close enough to Jason to hear the entire plan.

    Drew was betraying the Court Jesters to protect his position in the Crossovers. Instead of immediately increasing his value, the betrayal made Dee, Devens and Angela question whether he could be trusted with their information either.

    A player who exposes every alliance eventually teaches people that he will expose theirs too.

    Dee Gives Yash a Private Lifeline

    Yash spent the first several hours after the veto meeting doing what he needed to do: moving around the house and attempting to create uncertainty.

    Yash has a duo with Rome, but that relationship has not been enough to overturn the current target. Rome is also attached to Lyric, Jason, Dee and Devens through other structures, giving him little incentive to burn his entire game trying to save Yash.

    Dee privately told Yash that she would keep him in the event of a tie, provided he promised not to target her. She also told him to keep the conversation quiet.

    The offer should not be mistaken for Dee suddenly wanting Yash to stay. It was protection.

    If Yash survives Thursday, Dee wants him leaving the week believing she gave him an opening. She does not want the person she nominated winning the next HOH and treating her as the automatic target.

    Yash later spoke with Devens about the danger of removing competitive players too early and floated the possibility of working together. Devens did not close the door, but that conversation was not enough to change the vote.

    Yash was beginning to build possible relationships for a Week 2 that he may never reach.

    Dee Reassures Taylor While Protecting Every Outcome

    Dee later told Taylor that she would vote to keep her in the event of a tie.

    Taylor had already become suspicious of the relationship between Dee and Devens. While asking Devens for his vote in front of Dee, Taylor noticed that he became visibly uncomfortable. Taylor told LaTrice that his reaction made her believe Dee and Devens were working together.

    Taylor was correct about the relationship, even if one awkward reaction was not definitive proof by itself.

    Dee’s reassurance served the same purpose as her promise to Yash. She was attempting to send every nominee into Thursday believing there was still a path through her.

    The difference is that Dee’s preference for Taylor eventually became more genuine. Taylor offers protection through aggression. She is willing to campaign, name threats and potentially take shots. Ashley is easier to nominate, but she is also easier for the rest of the house to sacrifice.

    Melody and Lyric Begin Building Beyond the Not a Trio

    Melody and Lyric continued discussing the structure they wanted around themselves.

    Both are connected to Mallory through the loose Not a Trio arrangement, but neither wanted to lock into something formal with Mallory immediately after her veto win. They were more interested in building around each other and then choosing the right additional pieces.

    Their preferred group included Drew and Rome, with Jason as a possibility. Melody also wanted another woman involved and had previously expressed interest in working with Taylor and LaTrice.

    The idea would connect several existing arrangements:

    • Melody and Drew’s Final Two
    • Drew, Melody and Jason’s Court Jesters
    • Lyric, Rome and Jason’s Love Triangle
    • Lyric and Rome’s showmance
    • Melody, Mallory and Lyric’s Not a Trio

    It also demonstrated why Jason’s game is becoming so dangerous. Nearly every potential group Melody and Lyric discussed already ran through him.

    Melody and Lyric like Jason, but they also recognize that he is visible, emotional and capable of turning every disagreement into a house-wide storyline. Building with him could give them information. It could also make them collateral damage.

    Yash Starts Checking the Vote Through Lyric

    Yash asked Lyric to find out where Melody and Mallory stood with the vote.

    Lyric agreed to check, but she also gave him the most honest advice available: focus on winning the BB Lackluster.

    Yash’s problem is that he can find individual people willing to speak with him without finding enough people willing to stick their necks out for him.

    Mallory may have reasons to oppose Dee, but saving Yash does not directly help her unless she can use him as a number. Melody is more committed to Taylor. Lyric has a relationship with Yash through Rome, but her own game extends through several structures that do not require Yash.

    Yash was not completely isolated. He was simply nobody’s highest priority.

    Drew Exposes Jason’s Full Plan to Barrett

    Drew later gave Barrett a more complete version of Jason’s proposed HOH plan.

    According to Drew, Jason wanted to nominate Kamu, Rome and Chuk before attempting to backdoor Devens.

    That plan touched nearly every major structure in the house.

    Kamu and Chuk are members of the fake Red Corner. Rome is connected to Lyric, Jason, Yash and the Icon Core. Devens is at the center of the Survivor Duo, Core Three and Crossovers.

    Jason wanted to create a dramatic HOH week and take a direct shot at one of the most visible strategic players in the game. Instead, the plan reached Devens before Jason ever had power.

    Barrett and Drew agreed that they preferred Taylor to stay and could continue playing without Ashley. They also agreed that neither wanted to win the next HOH.

    For Barrett, throwing power makes sense. He is protected inside the Crossovers, has a side relationship with Mallory and is not being widely discussed as a target.

    For Drew, throwing HOH is much riskier. His name is now attached to too many leaks, promises and competing structures. He may need power sooner than he realizes.

    The House Pauses to Celebrate Devens’ Daughter

    The strategy briefly stopped when the houseguests gathered in the kitchen to sing Happy Birthday to Devens’ daughter, who was celebrating her ninth birthday.

    It was one of the few moments where the house felt less like several competing intelligence agencies and more like a group of people living together.

    Those moments matter socially. Devens is increasingly being identified as a strategic threat, but his ability to build genuine relationships remains part of what makes him difficult to remove. People may want him out while still liking him personally.

    That emotional separation will become harder as Jason’s campaign against him grows louder.

    Jason and Angela’s Relationship Completely Deteriorates

    Jason later told Rome and Lyric that Angela had started acting strangely toward him. He repeated the concern to Haley, who suggested Angela was probably only tired.

    Angela and Devens had a very different interpretation. They believed Jason had been playing them after learning that he was discussing targeting Devens, Angela and Dee.

    Angela was especially hurt by the situation because she believed she had developed a genuine relationship with Jason. From Jason’s perspective, Angela was attempting to control information and pull him closer to the veterans. From Angela’s perspective, Jason had accepted her trust while preparing to use it against her.

    The disagreement had moved beyond game strategy.

    Angela, Devens and Barrett later compared everything they had heard about Jason. The more they talked, the more Jason’s various plans started fitting together. Jason wanted Devens gone. He distrusted Angela. He had discussed Dee as part of the same power structure. Drew had heard the proposed nominations and backdoor plan.

    Jason entered the day connected to nearly everyone. He ended it as one of the easiest common enemies for the Crossovers to discuss.

    Barrett Gives Taylor the Reassurance She Needed

    Barrett told Taylor that his conversations indicated most of the house wanted to keep her.

    Taylor still worried about the vote, but Barrett’s read matched the direction of the house. Taylor had support against either nominee, while Ashley and Yash were increasingly being discussed as the two expendable options.

    Barrett and Taylor also discussed the group of Haley, Kamu and Chuk. They viewed the trio as overly confident, isolated from parts of the house and behaving like the “cool kids.”

    That perception is dangerous because the Red Corner is not real from Dee and Devens’ perspective.

    Kamu, Chuk and Haley believe they have influence through Dee. The rest of the house increasingly sees them as an obvious group. Dee sees them as shields, sources of chaos and people whose information must be controlled.

    They are receiving the visibility of a majority alliance without the protection of actually belonging to one.

    Angela Warns Haley That a Large Group Is Forming

    Angela told Haley that she believed a larger alliance was beginning to take shape.

    The conversation was layered with deception on both sides.

    Haley is part of the fake Red Corner and believes Angela may be getting pulled closer to that group. Angela has been intentionally allowing Haley and Chuk to think they are making progress with her. Angela’s actual loyalty remains with Dee, Devens, Barrett and Drew through the Crossovers.

    Angela was warning Haley about a larger structure while standing inside the real structure Haley had not fully identified.

    Haley has become useful to Dee because of the chaos surrounding her. Dee does not personally trust her and has been openly irritated by her behavior, but she understands that Haley attracts attention and can become a target before the people Dee actually wants to protect.

    That is not an alliance. It is containment.

    Jason Tells Mallory He Wants Devens Out

    Jason continued spreading his anti-Devens campaign during a conversation with Mallory.

    Jason argued that Devens only discussed meaningful game with Dee, Haley and Angela and made it clear that he wanted Devens removed.

    Mallory was a receptive audience.

    She had just escaped Dee’s nominations, already questioned the power surrounding Dee and was beginning to consider taking a direct shot at Dee or Haley if she won HOH. She also has individual understandings with Angela and Barrett, meaning any information Jason gave her could eventually move directly back toward the Crossovers.

    Jason was trying to recruit Mallory into targeting the veterans without accounting for Mallory’s connections to those same people.

    The house does not currently have two clean sides. It has players building competing sides out of the same pieces.

    Yash Promises Angela Safety

    Yash continued making his rounds by promising Angela safety if he survived and won the next HOH.

    Angela has already agreed to watch out for Mallory and remains heavily protected through the Core Three and Crossovers. Yash’s promise gave her another possible layer without requiring her to commit to saving him.

    That has been the story of Yash’s campaign.

    People are willing to accept his deals. They are less willing to overturn the vote for him.

    Yash later told Rome about Angela’s belief that a larger alliance was forming. He noted that Angela did not appear to include Haley in that suspected group, even though Haley’s name continued floating around multiple structures.

    Yash and Rome’s duo gives Yash access to information. It has not yet given him control over the vote.

    Black Shirts, Denim and the Spider-Man Meme

    The house briefly abandoned strategy for coordinated chaos when the men began wearing black tank tops and denim, with the rest of the house eventually joining the theme.

    The matching outfits created a series of jokes, poses and an attempted recreation of the Spider-Man pointing meme.

    It was a needed break after hours of whispering, alliance diagrams and people accusing one another of running the house.

    It also produced the kind of unintentionally funny live-feed content that works better than anything Production In Full Effect could manufacture for the episodes.

    Angela, Devens and Barrett Compare Notes on Jason

    Once the social break ended, the Jason conversation resumed.

    Angela, Devens and Barrett reviewed the information they had received and reached the same conclusion: Jason was actively preparing to target their core.

    Angela believed Jason’s behavior had become toxic and emotionally manipulative. Devens understood that Jason viewed him as the largest strategic obstacle in the house. Barrett had now heard the proposed backdoor plan directly from Drew.

    They also agreed that Yash remained the person who should leave if he lost the BB Lackluster.

    This conversation showed the current strength of the Crossovers. Even with doubts growing around Drew, the remaining core of Dee, Devens, Angela and Barrett continues exchanging information and reaching the same conclusions.

    Jason has multiple alliances. The Crossovers have the stronger information pipeline.

    Rome Warns Drew That Chuk Changes His Story to Fit In

    Rome later told Drew that Chuk had a habit of changing stories or saying what people wanted to hear so he could fit into conversations.

    Chuk is connected to Kamu as a duo and Haley through another Final Two arrangement. All three belong to the fake Red Corner.

    The concern about Chuk fit into Dee and Devens’ broader read that the Red Corner members could not be trusted with important information. Kamu talks too much, Haley creates chaos and Chuk adjusts himself depending on the room.

    The group believes it has been pulled into the center of the house. In reality, its members are becoming shields for the people who created it.

    The Harmony Hotties Are Officially Born

    Near the end of the night, Melody and Lyric finally gave their partnership a name: The Harmony Hotties.

    This is the newest official duo in the Big Brother 28 house.

    The name fits both of them, but the timing matters more than the branding. Melody and Lyric had spent the day discussing who they trusted, what kind of alliance they wanted and whether Mallory should be included immediately. Naming their duo gave them a defined relationship separate from all their overlapping connections.

    Lyric is attached to Rome through the showmance, Jason through the Love Triangle and Mallory through the Not a Trio. Melody has the Court Jesters with Drew and Jason, the loose arrangement with Mallory and Lyric and a Final Two with Drew that may not be equally valued on both sides.

    The Harmony Hotties give Melody and Lyric something that belongs only to them.

    They continued discussing the vote and agreed that Yash remained difficult to trust. Melody had already promised Taylor her vote. However, they also considered bringing Yash into a future alliance if he won the BB Lackluster and remained in the game.

    That was not loyalty to Yash. It was contingency planning.

    They also discussed Taylor as a possible threat if she gained power and agreed that Devens could not be allowed to remain comfortable for too long.

    The Harmony Hotties are not currently running the house, but they are one of the few pairs correctly recognizing that they need options on both sides.

    Mallory Begins Planning Revenge

    Later in the night, Mallory made it clear that surviving the block had not erased what happened.

    Mallory discussed nominating Dee and Haley if she won the next HOH. She also noticed how much time Drew had spent with Dee and began questioning exactly where Drew stood.

    That observation is dangerous for Drew.

    Mallory has separate relationships with Barrett and Angela, while Drew is officially aligned with both of them through the Crossovers. If Mallory begins comparing Drew’s conversations with Melody, Lyric, Barrett or Angela, his entire structure could become visible.

    Mallory is also the worst-case HOH result for Dee and Devens. Dee nominated her, attempted to send her home and failed. Mallory has relationships across the house and no reason to protect the current HOH structure.

    Winning the veto did not only save Mallory. It created the possibility that Dee’s original target could become the person who fires the first real shot of the season.

    Dee and Devens Map the Entire House

    The most important conversation of the night came when Dee and Devens finally sat down and compared their information.

    The Survivor Duo remains the strongest partnership inside the current power structure. Angela completes their Core Three, while Barrett and Drew round out the Crossovers.

    Dee and Devens discussed how Devens had been building individual relationships throughout the house. They also identified Rome as somebody whose support system may need to be weakened before they targeted him directly.

    Their concerns about the fake Red Corner were clear:

    • Haley worried Dee because of how aggressively she moved through conversations.
    • Chuk was becoming known for adjusting his story depending on the audience.
    • Kamu talked too much and could not be trusted to keep information contained.

    Dee and Devens also compared what they knew about the Court Jesters and the loose group surrounding Melody, Mallory and Lyric. Dee was surprised to learn more about Drew’s relationship with Melody and Jason.

    The conversation created another problem for Drew. The more information he gave the Crossovers, the easier it became for Dee and Devens to see how many side arrangements he had.

    They also questioned whether Drew’s account of Jason’s plan was completely accurate. They believed Jason wanted to target them, but they were no longer willing to accept every detail without considering Drew’s motives.

    Jason had become a threat. Drew had become a question mark.

    Dee and Devens Want Other People to Take Their Shots

    Dee and Devens discussed weakening Rome indirectly by removing people around him rather than immediately targeting him.

    That approach has become central to their strategy.

    They do not want to win every competition or nominate every threat themselves. They want to give other players enough information to take the shots for them.

    Jason can be pointed toward Rome’s side. Mallory can be directed toward Haley. Taylor can remain in the house because she is willing to target people. Yash can be offered safety promises in case he survives. The Red Corner can absorb attention while believing it is protected.

    Dee and Devens are not building one clean majority alliance. They are building a collection of people who can be aimed at one another.

    The danger is that too many people are beginning to identify them as the common center.

    Mallory Winning HOH Is Their Worst-Case Scenario

    Around midnight, Dee and Devens agreed that Mallory winning the next HOH would be the outcome they feared most.

    That read is understandable.

    Mallory has already mentioned Dee and Haley as possible nominees. She has relationships with Angela and Barrett but is not loyal to the Crossovers. She also has access to Melody and Lyric through the Not a Trio and has now begun discussing possible groups with Drew.

    Mallory can nominate Dee without completely isolating herself from the rest of Dee’s structure.

    She also has the emotional motivation to do it.

    Dee wanted Mallory gone. Mallory survived. The first HOH reign could eventually be remembered less for removing Yash or Ashley and more for creating the player most motivated to dismantle Dee’s game.

    Dee Reveals Her Real Trust Rankings

    During a late-night cam talk, Dee gave the clearest explanation yet of where her loyalties actually sit.

    Her trust ranking began with:

    1. Devens
    2. Angela
    3. Barrett

    That confirms the actual center of Dee’s game.

    The Survivor Duo comes first. Angela completes the Core Three. Barrett has quietly moved into the next position because he provides information without attracting the attention surrounding Drew.

    Drew’s absence from Dee’s top three was notable. He is officially part of the Crossovers, but his constant movement between groups has already cost him trust.

    Dee also acknowledged how obvious Lyric and Rome had become and questioned why Kamu, Chuk and Haley believed they controlled her. From Dee’s perspective, the Red Corner is performing exactly as intended: its members feel secure while exposing themselves as a group.

    Dee and Devens also discussed leaving small pieces of information with different people to identify leaks. Dee joked about moving objects around the house to confuse everyone, watched interactions through the HOH room screens and continued treating the house like a social experiment she could monitor from above.

    Angela breaking the HOH bathtub handle provided a brief comedic interruption, with Dee making it clear that she still enjoyed Angela personally despite the chaos.

    Rome Ends the Night With Lyric

    As the house finally began settling down, Rome joined Lyric in her pod.

    Their relationship has moved far beyond flirtation.

    Lyric and Rome are now operating like an obvious pair, discussing competitions together, sharing information and spending nights beside one another. Their allies may still enjoy them individually, but the house will eventually stop treating them as two separate players.

    The longer Yash remains in danger and Jason continues drawing attention, the more exposed Lyric and Rome become as the stable pair left behind.

    They are protected for now. They are not hidden.

    Updated Big Brother 28 Alliance Map

    Big Brother 28 Alliance Map Week 1

    Big Brother 28 Day 7 Alliance Map

    The alliance chart makes one thing clear: there is no single house split yet. Nearly every meaningful player belongs to multiple structures that overlap with one another.

    The Crossovers

    Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett and Drew

    This is the real primary alliance controlling most of the house’s information. Dee and Devens are most loyal to one another, Angela completes the central trio and Barrett is currently trusted more than Drew.

    Drew remains included, but his side alliances and information leaks are creating doubts.

    The Survivor Duo

    Dee and Devens

    This is the strongest and most loyal pair in the house. Both have other relationships, but their late-night conversation confirmed that they are comparing everything and protecting one another above everyone else.

    The Core Three

    Dee, Devens and Angela

    Angela remains firmly attached to Dee and Devens despite Jason believing he could manipulate or isolate her. Angela is also allowing Chuk and Haley to think they are pulling her toward the Red Corner.

    The Red Corner

    Dee, Devens, Kamu, Chuk and Haley

    The Red Corner is real to Kamu, Chuk and Haley but fake from Dee and Devens’ perspective.

    Kamu talks too much, Chuk changes depending on the room and Haley is being kept because the chaos around her benefits Dee. This group is receiving all the danger of being viewed as a voting bloc without the actual loyalty needed to protect it.

    The Icon Core

    Dee, Devens, Lyric and Rome

    This structure is built through the separate Dee and Lyric understanding and the relationship between Devens and Rome.

    It gives the reality television players access to Lyric and Rome, but the connection is being tested by Rome’s closeness to Jason and Yash and by Melody and Lyric’s growing interest in eventually removing Devens.

    The Love Triangle

    Rome, Lyric and Jason

    Lyric and Rome are the showmance at the center, with Jason connected to both.

    The group still exchanges information, but Jason’s war against the Crossovers could eventually force Lyric and Rome to choose between him and their outside relationships.

    The Court Jesters

    Drew, Melody and Jason

    This alliance suffered the most damage during Day 7.

    Drew leaked Jason’s entire proposed HOH plan to the Crossovers. Jason does not appear to know how much Drew has revealed, while Dee and Devens are beginning to question whether Drew is telling the complete truth.

    Mama’s Angels

    LaTrice, Rome and Jason

    The trio remains intact socially, but its future is tied to Jason’s increasingly aggressive game.

    LaTrice is also closely connected to Taylor, while Rome’s strongest personal loyalty remains Lyric.

    Not a Trio

    Melody, Mallory and Lyric

    The three women have agreed to watch out for one another without committing to a fully structured alliance.

    Mallory’s veto victory gives the arrangement more value, but Melody and Lyric remain cautious about officially building around her.

    Harmony Hotties

    Melody and Lyric

    The newest official duo in the house.

    Melody and Lyric are attempting to build their own structure using pieces from the Court Jesters, Love Triangle and Not a Trio without becoming completely dependent on Jason, Drew, Mallory or the Lyric and Rome showmance.

    Other Important Duos and Deals

    • LaTrice and Taylor
    • Rome and Yash
    • Kamu and Chuk
    • Chuk and Haley
    • Lyric and Rome
    • Dee and Devens
    • Angela and Mallory have agreed to watch out for one another
    • Barrett and Mallory have agreed to watch out for one another
    • Dee and Lyric have a separate understanding
    • Devens and Rome have a separate understanding
    • Drew and Melody have a Final Two arrangement that appears more valuable to Melody than Drew
    • Ashley remains close with Melody and is attempting to build trust with Ivy and Angela, but she still lacks a solid alliance

    Where the Vote Stands

    As of the end of Day 7, the eviction structure remains relatively straightforward.

    If Yash Loses the BB Lackluster

    Yash will likely be evicted.

    He has made several safety promises and found people willing to discuss future plans, but he has not secured enough committed votes to reverse the current target.

    If Yash Wins the BB Lackluster

    Ashley becomes the likely eviction.

    Barrett and Drew have said they can continue without her. Melody has promised Taylor her vote. LaTrice remains firmly attached to Taylor. Dee prefers Taylor’s potential value, and Taylor has spent more time actively locking down support.

    Taylor’s Position

    Taylor remains the safest of the three nominees.

    Her campaigning has occasionally been aggressive, but she has given the house reasons to keep her. She can survive against Yash and currently appears capable of surviving against Ashley.

    Her biggest danger is overplaying a position that is already working in her favor.

    Final Thoughts

    Day 7 showed that the first eviction is only the surface-level story.

    Yash remains the target. Ashley remains the backup. Taylor remains the safest nominee. Thursday’s BB Lackluster can alter the final two people on the block, but it is unlikely to change the larger battle beginning around them.

    Dee and Devens still have the strongest information network, but their position is becoming visible. Angela and Barrett remain valuable because they can gather information without carrying the same threat level. Drew is sitting inside too many rooms and may have already damaged the trust he was trying to strengthen.

    Jason had the messiest day.

    He discussed targeting Devens, questioned Angela, participated in multiple overlapping alliances and allowed his proposed HOH plan to travel directly into the hands of the people he wanted to nominate. Jason may believe he is exposing the veterans. Instead, he has given the Crossovers a reason to unite against him.

    Mallory emerged from the veto meeting with new life and a growing desire for revenge. Melody and Lyric formalized the Harmony Hotties while quietly building options outside their existing groups. Lyric and Rome continued treating their showmance like something the house could not see, even as everyone watched it happen.

    The house is not divided into two sides. It is divided into overlapping circles, fake alliances, real duos, unofficial trios and people pretending they do not know exactly what everyone else is doing.

    Thursday’s first eviction will remove one player.

    The fallout from Dee’s first HOH reign has already created enough damage to shape several weeks after it. Big Brother 28 Day 7 continues….

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  • Big Brother 28 Day 7 Morning Live Feeds Update: Ashley Braces for the Block as New Alliances Form Before the First Veto Meeting

    Big Brother 28 Day 7 Morning Live Feeds Update: Ashley Braces for the Block as New Alliances Form Before the First Veto Meeting

    The Big Brother 28 house entered Day 7 with its first Power of Veto meeting hanging over everything, but the expected ceremony result is only one piece of a game that became noticeably more complicated overnight.

    Mallory’s veto victory destroyed Dee’s original plan to send her home and forced the first Head of Household of the season to choose a replacement nominee. Ashley spent Sunday preparing for the possibility that she would be the one going up, Taylor intensified her campaign to stay, Yash remained Dee’s preferred target and several new alliances started popping up as the houseguests attempted to establish where they stand before Thursday’s first eviction.

    By Monday morning, the house had become divided between Dee’s overlapping structures, Jason’s growing campaign against the returning players and a collection of smaller groups that may not realize how much information is already moving between them.

    The feeds are currently down for the first veto meeting of the season. Mallory is expected to use the Power of Veto on herself, while Ashley remains the anticipated replacement nominee. That result had not been shown on the feeds at the time of publication.

    Ashley Realizes Dee’s Replacement-Nominee Plan

    The replacement-nominee situation became the center of Sunday afternoon’s conversations once it became clear that Dee was moving away from her earlier consideration of Melody.

    Ashley approached Dee and attempted to make the case that putting her on the block would leave her vulnerable because she did not believe she had enough established relationships to survive if the week turned against her. She floated Barrett as another option without realizing how protected Barrett currently is within Dee’s actual power structure.

    Dee told Ashley that she was not the intended target and continued presenting Yash as the person she wanted evicted. That may have been honest as it relates to Dee’s preferred outcome, but it did not change the reality that Ashley would be placed in immediate danger.

    The BB Blockbuster competition prevents Dee from completely controlling the week. If Mallory removes herself and Ashley replaces her, Taylor, Yash and Ashley will become the final three nominees. One of them will then escape the block during Thursday’s Blockbuster competition before the remaining two face the eviction vote.

    Dee wants Yash out if he remains nominated. Ashley becomes the most likely fallback target if Yash wins the Blockbuster and removes himself from danger.

    That is what makes Ashley’s nomination more consequential than Dee has tried to make it sound. Ashley may not be the first target, but she is not being used as a completely safe pawn either.

    Ashley continued speaking with different houseguests throughout the afternoon and evening, including Angela, Rome, Kamu, Melody and Barrett. Her problem was not a complete lack of social connections. It was that very few of those relationships had developed into something firm enough for people to openly fight against her nomination.

    Melody helped Ashley think through how she should campaign once she went on the block. Both acknowledged that they felt exposed because they were not part of a clearly defined alliance. Chuk also explored the possibility of pulling Ashley into a smaller group with himself, Kamu and Haley, but those conversations did not appear strong enough to change Dee’s decision.

    Ashley’s activity increased once she understood the danger, but it came later than several of the people around her wanted. Chuk and Kamu were both frustrated that she was not applying more pressure on Dee or presenting a stronger alternative replacement nominee.

    Taylor Campaigns While Yash Remains Dee’s Target

    Taylor approached the day with considerably more urgency.

    She spent Sunday checking votes, asking for direct assurances and attempting to establish how she would survive against Ashley or Yash. Taylor and Dee went through possible voting combinations, while Taylor also continued strengthening her relationship with LaTrice.

    Taylor and LaTrice agreed that they did not want to rush into a large alliance simply because the first eviction was approaching. Their preference was to build something with houseguests willing to make meaningful moves rather than attach themselves to a group that existed only because people were afraid of being left out.

    That patience has not stopped Taylor from campaigning individually. She has been much more direct about asking people where they stand and securing commitments.

    The approach carries some risk because aggressive Week 1 campaigning can make a player look nervous, transactional or difficult to use as a future pawn. It has also given Taylor more information than either Ashley or Yash appears to have collected.

    Yash remains Dee’s preferred target, but his campaign lost some of its earlier momentum. He continued presenting Dee’s nominations as a diplomatic Week 1 decision made by an inexperienced Head of Household rather than a move built around a personal vendetta. That interpretation may be correct, but understanding why Dee nominated him does not solve his immediate problem.

    Yash needs either the Blockbuster victory or enough votes to survive. Taylor and Ashley have both spent more time actively defining their paths through the vote.

    Rome remains one of Yash’s closer connections, but even that relationship has limits. Rome’s strongest loyalty currently appears to be with Lyric, Jason and LaTrice rather than Yash. Dee and Barrett identified Rome as one of the votes Yash would most likely have, but neither treated that connection as the foundation of a voting bloc capable of taking over the week.

    Unless the vote changes after the veto meeting, Yash is likely to remain the primary target with Ashley positioned behind him.

    Dee and Angela Compare Notes on Haley

    The most revealing conversations of Sunday night had less to do with Ashley and more to do with Haley.

    Dee and Angela compared information and made it clear that neither trusts the way Haley is playing. Dee believes Haley is moving too aggressively, spending too much time attempting to form groups and placing herself near power without doing enough to hide it.

    Angela also learned that Haley was attempting to recruit her and quickly brought that information back to Devens. That is a major problem for Haley because the people she believes she is pulling closer are immediately reporting her pitches to the core she does not realize is working against her.

    Dee, Devens and Angela have positioned themselves as the strongest trio inside the larger Crossovers structure with Barrett and Drew. At the same time, Dee and Devens have maintained the Red Corner arrangement with Kamu, Chuk and Haley.

    The difference is that Crossovers appears to be the genuine structure, while Red Corner has been used to contain players Dee and Devens consider capable of becoming dangerous.

    Haley believes she has access to Dee’s side of the house. Dee increasingly views Haley as someone who should be isolated before she gains real influence.

    That split became even more obvious Monday morning.

    Dee vented privately about Haley leaving her slippers around the Head of Household room because it could make the rest of the house think the two are closer than they are. Dee said she could not stand Haley but also recognized that Haley’s unpredictable and chaotic gameplay could benefit her by drawing attention away from the people Dee is actually protecting.

    That is the contradiction at the center of Dee’s Haley strategy. Dee wants Haley weakened, exposed and prevented from gaining power, but she does not necessarily want her removed immediately because Haley can function as a shield.

    The danger is that Dee has discussed her dislike of Haley too openly.

    Rome pushed the idea of Haley becoming the replacement nominee, and Dee continued allowing him to see how little trust she has in her. Putting Haley up would be a terrible move for Dee because it would expose the Red Corner arrangement and potentially turn Chuk and Kamu against her. Dee appears to understand that, which is why Ashley remained the expected nomination.

    However, simply leaking her real feelings to Rome creates another risk. Rome is not one of Dee’s closest allies, and information moves through his relationships with Lyric, Jason, LaTrice and Yash.

    Dee is attempting to control Haley without giving Haley a reason to strike first. Every unnecessary conversation makes that balance more difficult to maintain.

    The Crossovers Begin Building Parachutes

    Dee’s real group spent part of the night developing a strategy designed to hide how closely connected its members are.

    Drew discussed the importance of each member having a visible relationship outside the main group. Those outside connections can become public allies, shields or “parachutes” who absorb attention while the Crossovers remain protected underneath the surface.

    Angela has already developed that kind of relationship with Mallory. Mallory told Kamu that she would nominate Dee as retaliation for being placed on the block, but she would not nominate him. At the same time, Angela has worked to become one of Mallory’s strongest emotional and strategic connections.

    Drew explored using Barrett’s growing connection with Mallory in a similar way. Barrett is socially positioned across multiple sections of the house and has become one of the most protected players of the opening week without winning anything.

    Barrett acknowledged during a private camera conversation that most of the house appears more concerned about Angela than Dee or Devens. He also recognized the value of keeping the returning players around because they can remain larger targets in front of him.

    That is why Ashley’s attempt to redirect the replacement nomination toward Barrett was never likely to work. Dee has already told Barrett that she would not nominate him, and Barrett is part of the structure Dee is trying to conceal.

    Drew also continued moving information back to Devens and Angela Monday morning, keeping the core updated on conversations that happened elsewhere in the house.

    Crossovers does not have complete control, but it currently has the best information system. Its members are receiving pitches from multiple sides while many of those same players do not know Crossovers exists as a serious alliance.

    Court Jesters Form Overnight

    Around midnight, Drew, Jason and Melody officially created a new trio called the Court Jesters.

    The group gives all three players something they need.

    Melody has spent much of the week worrying that she could become an easy replacement nominee or secondary target. Drew has relationships across nearly every developing section of the house but needs groups that do not immediately connect him to Dee and the returning players. Jason is attempting to build numbers for a future move against the veterans.

    The problem is that their agendas do not completely match.

    Drew is part of Crossovers and has been helping Dee, Devens, Angela and Barrett disguise their structure. Jason wants to weaken that exact group. Melody is searching for stability and may not realize that the two players beside her are operating from opposite strategic positions.

    Court Jesters could become useful because Drew and Jason both bring information from different sides of the house. It could also become one of the first alliances to collapse once Jason begins naming targets and Drew has to decide how much of that information to report.

    Jason Pushes an Anti-Veteran Agenda

    Jason’s position became one of the most important developments of the night.

    He has openly identified Devens as his primary target and argued that the returning reality television players must be broken up before they dominate the game. Jason believes their established reputations, experience and likely television attention give them advantages the new houseguests do not have.

    He has also expressed frustration with how much of the season’s story could revolve around the returning players.

    The basic strategic concern is legitimate. Dee, Devens and Angela are already operating as a tight trio, and Dee’s Head of Household reign has allowed them to establish relationships before anyone could directly challenge them.

    Jason’s execution is much more questionable.

    He has discussed the anti-veteran plan with enough people that it is becoming part of his identity in the house. Once that information reaches Dee, Devens and Angela in full, Jason will become an easy target for a group that already has more numbers, better positioning and stronger information channels.

    Jason is connected to Rome and Lyric through their Love Triangle group. He is also aligned with Drew and Melody through Court Jesters and with Rome and LaTrice through Mama’s Angels.

    Those relationships give Jason reach, but they do not give him secrecy.

    Drew is directly connected to the people Jason wants to target. LaTrice has her own concerns about the veterans, but she is also closely tied to Taylor. Rome shares information with several players and is already discussing Haley and other targets with Dee.

    Jason may become the central figure of the opposition, but he is trying to start a war before he has confirmed who will actually fight beside him.

    Mama’s Angels and the Nutty Buddies Enter the Picture

    Jason, Rome and LaTrice also established a trio called Mama’s Angels.

    Rome has described Lyric, Jason and LaTrice as his closest circle, although Lyric is not formally part of Mama’s Angels. That distinction matters because Rome’s personal loyalties now overlap with several different arrangements.

    Lyric and Rome remain the season’s first clear showmance. Jason is one of Lyric’s most trusted friends. LaTrice has become one of Rome’s strongest personal relationships. Yash also considers Rome an important connection.

    Rome is becoming a bridge between players who may soon be on opposite sides of the house.

    Monday morning produced another named group when Kamu told Chuk and Haley that they were the “Nutty Buddies.”

    The trio is an extension of relationships that had already been developing. Kamu and Chuk have been one of the more consistent pairs in the house, while Chuk and Haley previously discussed working closely together.

    Naming the group makes it more real, but it does not solve the trio’s biggest issue. Dee and the Crossovers are already aware of their connections.

    Haley attempted to recruit Angela, who immediately reported the conversation. Dee has privately identified Haley as someone playing too hard. Chuk has been approaching multiple players about smaller alliances, including Ashley. Kamu has questioned parts of Dee’s Head of Household strategy and criticized the decision to nominate Yash.

    The Nutty Buddies may believe they are building a compact group capable of working around the larger alliances. From Dee’s perspective, they are three people whose moves she is already watching.

    Rome and Lyric Struggle to Hide the Showmance

    While the strategic structure continued changing, Rome and Lyric’s relationship became even more obvious.

    The two spent another late night together in the hammock, openly discussing how much they like each other. Lyric later admitted privately that her feelings for Rome were becoming stronger.

    Lyric understands that the relationship is being noticed. She warned Rome to become more subtle after other houseguests saw him showing her affection.

    Understanding the danger and changing the behavior are two different things.

    Rome and Lyric continued spending extended periods together, and the house has already started treating them as a pair. That will affect every alliance containing either one of them.

    Jason views both as close allies. LaTrice is connected to Rome. Melody has an understanding with Lyric and Mallory. Yash considers Rome one of his better relationships. Any move against one side of that network could force Rome and Lyric to reveal where their actual loyalty sits.

    The showmance is not currently the house’s main target, but it is becoming impossible to separate from the game.

    The House Waits for the First Veto Meeting

    By Monday morning, most of the house appeared to understand the expected outcome.

    Mallory will almost certainly use the Power of Veto on herself. Ashley had prepared to become Dee’s replacement nominee. Taylor continued securing votes. Yash remained the preferred target but still had the Blockbuster competition standing between him and eviction night.

    The morning conversations did not produce a last-minute alternative strong enough to change Dee’s plan.

    Rome continued pushing against Haley, but nominating her would expose too much of Dee’s game. Taylor and LaTrice had previously discussed Melody as a possible option, but Dee had already moved away from that plan. Barrett remained protected by Crossovers.

    Ashley was the option that allowed Dee to make the fewest immediate enemies while maintaining Yash as her target.

    That does not mean the decision is safe.

    Ashley now knows Dee was willing to place her in danger. Chuk and Kamu know they were not able to influence the decision. Haley is unknowingly being discussed as a future target by people she believes she can work with. Jason is building an anti-veteran movement. Drew is positioned inside Jason’s newest alliance while reporting information back to the veterans.

    The first veto meeting will likely produce the expected replacement nominee. What happens afterward will determine whether Dee finishes the week with her structure intact or whether the overlapping alliances begin exposing each other before the first eviction even takes place.

    The feeds are currently down for the veto meeting. Mallory’s expected veto use and Dee’s replacement nomination will be confirmed once the feeds return.

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  • Big Brother 28 Live Feeds Day 6 Update: Ashley Braces for the Block, Jason Targets the Icons and Three Alliances Form Overnight

    Big Brother 28 Live Feeds Day 6 Update: Ashley Braces for the Block, Jason Targets the Icons and Three Alliances Form Overnight

    Spoiler Warning: This article contains extensive spoilers from the Big Brother 28 live feeds day 6, including the Week 1 Head of Household, nominations, Power of Veto result, expected replacement nominee, eviction targets, showmances and alliances that have not aired on CBS.

    Sunday night’s episode finally showed television viewers how Dee Valladares won the first Head of Household competition and why Mallory Aurichio, Taylor Brown and Yash Patel landed on the block.

    The live feeds had already moved on to the next part of the week.

    While CBS was showing the original nominations, Ashley Trail was preparing for the possibility of becoming Dee’s replacement nominee, Chuk Anyanwu was attempting to pull her into a new group and several Houseguests were quietly deciding that Dee’s preferred target was not necessarily the person they wanted evicted.

    Once the episode ended, the house became even more active. Angela Murray and Dee compared notes about Haley Thogmartin and Chuk, Mallory made it clear that she intends to retaliate against Dee, Jason De Puy openly named Rick Devens as his biggest target and three newly named alliances came together before the Houseguests finally went to sleep.

    Week 1 still has a relatively simple expected Veto Meeting. Mallory should remove herself, and Ashley should go up in her place.

    Everything surrounding that move is becoming much harder to predict.

    Here Is the Current Week 1 House Status

    • Head of Household: Dee Valladares
    • Safety Competition winners: Chuk Anyanwu, Jason De Puy and Rome Seymour
    • Current nominees: Mallory Aurichio, Taylor Brown and Yash Patel
    • Power of Veto winner: Mallory Aurichio
    • Expected Veto decision: Mallory will remove herself from the block
    • Expected replacement nominee: Ashley Trail
    • Expected nominees after the Veto Meeting: Ashley, Taylor and Yash
    • Dee’s preferred eviction target: Yash Patel
    • Veto Meeting: Today, Monday, July 13
    • BB Blockbuster: Ashley, Taylor and Yash would compete for safety if Dee follows through with the expected replacement nomination

    Mallory remains on the block until the Veto Meeting officially takes place, but there is no reason for her not to save herself. Dee has also shown no serious indication that she plans to move away from Ashley as the replacement nominee.

    The ceremony itself appears settled.

    The vote does not.

    Chuk Tries To Give Ashley Somewhere To Land

    One of the most important conversations that took place while Sunday night’s episode was airing involved Chuk attempting to bring Ashley into a four-person group with himself, Kamu Kirk and Haley.

    Ashley and Chuk discussed the relationships developing around the house and agreed that Drew Campbell appeared to be connected in several different directions. That read is becoming more important by the hour because Drew is now attached to Dee’s power structure, Melody Morris and another alliance that formed later in the night.

    The offer gave Ashley something she has been missing throughout the week: an actual place to land.

    Ashley has relationships. She talks comfortably with Melody, Haley, Angela, Chuk and several others. What she does not have is one solid alliance prepared to make her safety its responsibility.

    That is why she remains Dee’s easiest option.

    Ashley later approached Angela and directly told her that she wanted to work with her. She also admitted that she was becoming worried because nobody would fully commit to helping her.

    Angela kept the conversation open without promising more than she needed to. Ashley left with another possible relationship but still without the firm protection she was searching for.

    The frustrating part for Ashley is that several people claim they want her to stay. Chuk is trying to recruit her. Kamu has said he is comfortable with her. Melody has helped her prepare for campaigning. Angela is willing to continue building trust.

    None of those relationships kept her name out of Dee’s mouth.

    Ashley Is Preparing for the Block, but Red Corner Wants More From Her

    Chuk and Kamu became frustrated that Ashley was not doing more to convince Dee to nominate somebody else.

    Ashley had already spoken with Dee and pushed Barrett Pfeiffer as an alternative, but she was working with incomplete information. Barrett is protected by Dee and sits inside one of the most connected structures in the house. Dee privately assured him that she had no intention of using him as the replacement nominee.

    From Ashley’s perspective, she made her pitch and received the same answer repeatedly: she may go on the block, but she is not the target.

    That assurance only matters if Yash remains vulnerable.

    If Yash wins the BB Blockbuster, Ashley could be sitting beside Taylor only minutes before the live eviction vote. At that point, the Houseguests would not be voting based on whom Dee originally wanted gone. They would be deciding which of the two women better serves their individual games.

    Ashley understands that danger. She told Rome that she was frustrated because nobody would commit to helping her. Rome attempted to reassure her that the house would begin taking a clearer shape as the first week continued.

    Unfortunately for Ashley, that clearer shape is forming while she is preparing to touch the block.

    Chuk Does Not Want Dee’s Target To Leave

    The first major disagreement inside Dee’s larger group is already showing.

    Dee wants Yash evicted.

    Chuk told Kamu that he would rather see Taylor leave.

    Rome later expressed interest in Ashley leaving because he does not believe she has done enough in the game. Taylor believes she has the numbers to survive against Ashley, while Ashley is still trying to determine whether anyone would actually vote for her when the time comes.

    That is four different Houseguests looking at the same week and seeing completely different preferred results.

    Red Corner may be working with Dee, but its members are not blindly following her plan. Chuk’s preference for Taylor directly conflicts with the outcome Dee, Barrett and Drew have discussed.

    Kamu warned Taylor that she needed to increase her campaigning because the vote appeared more divided between her and Ashley than Taylor seemed to realize. Taylor continued working and later told LaTrice Verrett that she felt good about her numbers.

    Taylor has reason to feel confident. LaTrice is firmly in her corner, and Mallory has already shown interest in keeping her over Ashley. Taylor has also been more active about campaigning since the feeds began.

    However, Taylor is still planning for a vote that may never happen. The BB Blockbuster could save her, save Ashley or keep Yash in danger.

    Nobody can lock the week down until that competition is finished.

    Devens Warns Red Corner To Stop Looking Like an Alliance

    Devens sat with Haley, Chuk and Kamu and gave them one of the most useful pieces of advice they received all night: slow down.

    The three have spent so much time together that nearly everyone recognizes them as a group. They frequently hold game conversations around the same areas, approach people with similar ideas and treat one another as their main strategic circle.

    Devens told them to relax and stop making it look as though they were constantly gaming.

    He was right.

    The problem is that the warning came after Angela and Dee had already discussed the exact same concern from the opposite side.

    Red Corner believes its connection to Dee and Devens places the trio near the center of the house. Dee and Angela are already treating Haley and Chuk as players who may need to be contained.

    Kamu, Chuk and Haley are not wrong to believe their Core Three is real. The danger is assuming everyone attached to Red Corner values the alliance equally.

    For the trio, it is one of their main structures.

    For Dee and Devens, it may be useful coverage until it is no longer useful.

    Angela and Dee Compare Notes on Haley and Chuk

    Angela and Dee held one of the clearest conversations of the night when they compared their thoughts on Haley and Chuk.

    Neither wants Haley to gain enough traction to build real power in the house. They believe she is playing too hard, and Chuk is becoming tied to that concern because of how visibly the two work together.

    Angela has still allowed Chuk and Haley to believe they are making progress with her. Chuk pitched his loyalty to Angela, and Angela told him that she is always looking for a dependable core.

    What she did not tell him was that she and Dee had already discussed limiting the influence he and Haley could gain.

    Angela is doing a strong job of keeping conversations comfortable without giving everyone the same information. Chuk can leave believing he is moving closer to her while Angela leaves knowing more about his loyalties than he knows about hers.

    Angela also told Dee that she was not connecting with Melody and did not enjoy the way Melody communicated. It was more personal than strategic, but personal opinions become game information quickly inside the Big Brother house.

    Melody already feels less secure with Mallory and Lyric than people assume. Failing to connect with Angela gives her another relationship that may not be as strong as it appears from the outside.

    Mallory Is Already Planning Her Revenge

    Mallory’s game changed the moment she won the Power of Veto.

    She no longer has to spend the week convincing people that she deserves to stay. She can remove herself from the block and begin deciding what she wants to do with the information she gained while Dee was attempting to evict her.

    Mallory told Kamu that she would nominate Dee if she won the next HOH. She also assured him that he would not be one of her nominees.

    That was valuable information for Kamu, especially because he did not have to give Mallory much in return.

    Mallory later sat with Barrett near the hot tub and admitted that she was taking the nomination personally. She also questioned where Drew truly stood and noted that Jason did not appear tied to one specific group.

    Her read on Jason changed almost immediately because Jason finished the night connected to three named alliances.

    Her uncertainty about Drew was much closer to the truth.

    Drew is working with Dee, Barrett, Angela and Devens. He has his Final 2 with Melody. He then joined another group with Melody and Jason after Jason revealed whom he wanted targeted.

    Mallory knows enough to realize that Drew is positioned in several places. She does not yet know how much information he is receiving from each one.

    Mallory will leave today’s Veto Meeting safe, angry and interested in winning the next HOH. Dee’s original target is no longer fighting to survive this week.

    She is preparing to return the favor.

    Taylor Campaigns While Yash Questions Dee’s HOH

    Taylor continued campaigning as the night moved forward.

    After Kamu warned her that the vote might be closer than she believed, Taylor checked in with LaTrice and said she still felt confident about staying over Ashley.

    LaTrice remains Taylor’s clearest relationship in the house. The two have discussed avoiding large alliances during the first week because they do not want to commit to the wrong group before understanding the full layout.

    That patience has kept them away from several unstable alliances, but it also makes their partnership easy to identify. If Taylor survives, the rest of the house will know that LaTrice was one of the people fighting hardest for her.

    Yash took a different approach to his position.

    He criticized Dee’s nominations as diplomatic and questioned whether she knew how to handle the first HOH.

    Dee did attempt to spread the original nominations across the three competition groups and present the decision as fair. The move limited the appearance of choosing one direct side, but it also placed three people on the block and will now require a fourth nominee.

    Mallory is already planning revenge. Yash no longer trusts Dee. Ashley is preparing to be nominated despite believing they had a workable personal relationship.

    Dee may avoid losing Yash this week if he wins the Blockbuster, but she cannot erase the number of people who now have a reason to remember her first HOH.

    Jason Names Devens as His Biggest Target

    Jason stopped dancing around his actual target late Sunday night.

    He named Devens as the biggest threat to his game and said he wanted the Icons removed because their presence allows everyone else to hide behind them. Jason believes the game would open once Angela, Dee and Devens were no longer absorbing most of the house’s attention.

    The logic makes sense for Jason.

    The way he shared it may become a problem.

    Jason discussed targeting Devens, Angela and Dee with Drew and Melody. Drew is already sitting inside the structure surrounding all three of them.

    That does not mean Drew will immediately expose Jason. Holding the information may be more useful than using it right away. Drew now knows who Jason wants out, who Jason trusts and where opposition to the Icons could begin forming.

    Jason correctly recognizes the power gathering around Dee.

    He may have explained his entire counterattack to someone working inside it.

    The Court Jesters Form Overnight

    Shortly after midnight, Jason, Drew and Melody formed a new alliance called The Court Jesters.

    The group gives Jason another route outside his relationships with Lyric Medeiros, Rome and LaTrice. It gives Melody something more concrete while she continues questioning where she fits with Mallory and Lyric.

    Drew gains another source of information.

    Jason had just told him that he wanted shots taken at Devens, Angela and Dee. Melody already considers Drew one of her closest strategic relationships. Drew can now listen to their plans while remaining protected by Dee’s structure.

    That does not make The Court Jesters fake. Jason and Melody appear interested in making it work, and Drew may see value in keeping both of them close.

    It does mean Drew enters the alliance knowing much more about everyone else’s game than they know about his.

    Mama’s Angels Give Jason Another Trio

    Jason, Rome and LaTrice also came together as Mama’s Angels.

    This group is based more on their personal bond than one clear strategic plan. Rome and Jason both feel comfortable with LaTrice, and she has become an important emotional presence for them inside the house.

    The problem is that they do not agree on the returning players.

    Rome has a protection agreement with Devens and sees value in keeping him as a shield. Jason wants Devens gone. LaTrice has her own concerns about Angela.

    That disagreement does not destroy the alliance, but it will matter once one of them wins power. Rome cannot protect Devens forever while Jason attempts to organize a move against him.

    LaTrice has also discussed possibly throwing the next HOH because she believes she has relationships throughout the house.

    She is well-liked, but she is not invisible. Her connection to Taylor is obvious, her name has already appeared in replacement-nominee discussions and several players have commented on how openly she expresses her opinions.

    Feeling comfortable during Week 1 is not the same thing as being untouchable during Week 2.

    The Love Triangle Finally Has a Name

    Jason’s closest group with Lyric and Rome is now called The Love Triangle.

    The name plays off Lyric and Rome’s showmance, with Jason jokingly occupying the third spot. Unlike some of the alliances being created simply because people happen to be in the same room, this trio has an actual foundation.

    Lyric has repeatedly identified Jason and Rome as the people she trusts most. Rome makes nearly every strategic decision with Lyric’s safety in mind. Jason has spent much of the weekend attempting to protect Lyric and redirect attention away from her.

    That loyalty is real.

    The concern is that the trio is becoming easy to see.

    Lyric and Rome are already one of the most obvious pairs in the house. If Jason is recognized as the person most closely attached to them, a future HOH would have a simple group of three to break apart.

    Lyric Tells Rome To Be Subtle Before Spending Hours With Him

    Lyric knows the showmance is becoming too visible.

    She told Rome that he needed to be more subtle after someone noticed him kissing her forehead.

    The warning did not change much.

    Lyric later told Rome and Jason that she trusted them more than anyone else. She and Rome then spent hours alone in the hammock, cuddling and talking about how much they liked each other.

    They remained together deep into the night, and Lyric later spoke to the cameras about her feelings for Rome becoming stronger.

    At this point, the relationship is not simply harmless flirting.

    Rome is including Lyric in his alliance plans. Lyric is organizing her game around Rome and Jason. Both understand that they need to hide how close they are, but neither is doing a convincing job of it.

    The Houseguests do not need to know the name Love Triangle to recognize the people inside it.

    Barrett Wants To Keep the Icons as Shields

    Barrett spoke to the cameras and explained why he remains comfortable working beside Angela, Dee and Devens.

    He believes Angela is receiving more attention than the other two and views the returning players as shields who can remain in front of him.

    That is exactly what has happened during the first week.

    Jason is openly targeting the Icons. Haley, Chuk and Kamu believe they are working close to Dee and Devens. Mallory wants revenge against Dee. Angela remains one of the most discussed people in the house.

    Barrett is connected to all of them without receiving the same attention.

    Dee has already protected him from becoming the replacement nominee. Mallory trusts him enough to discuss her frustration. Rome joked with him that the “mullet and mustache boys” needed to stick together.

    Barrett is not controlling the house, but he is receiving information from several different parts of it while larger personalities take the blame.

    The Houseguests Receive Their Big Brother Cups

    The night was not entirely strategy.

    The Houseguests received their Big Brother cups and began personalizing them, giving everyone a break from the constant conversations surrounding the Veto Meeting and eviction vote.

    They also spent time looking at the Memory Wall. Rome complimented everyone’s pictures before joking with Barrett about the two of them being the “mullet and mustache boys.”

    Barrett brought up the Houseguests being able to give their families shout-outs while casting their votes during Thursday’s live eviction.

    It was one of the quieter parts of the night and a reminder that the cast is still settling into the house. They have already created more alliances than they can reasonably maintain, but they are also only days into living together.

    Jason Makes a Birthday Treat for Devens’ Daughter

    Jason made a slop-friendly version of Rice Krispie treats in recognition of Devens’ daughter’s birthday.

    Devens became emotional while thinking about missing the day with his family, and the gesture showed the difference between Jason’s personal and strategic relationships.

    Jason wants Devens out of the game.

    He can still care about him as a person.

    That separation is part of Big Brother. The Houseguests can share emotional moments, cook for one another and build genuine friendships while privately deciding who needs to leave.

    LaTrice Has an Emotional Moment in the Storage Room

    LaTrice became emotional while she was alone in the storage room.

    Mallory entered without realizing what was happening and cheerfully asked whether she was excited, creating an unintentionally funny moment because the two women were on completely different emotional wavelengths.

    For clarification, LaTrice will be turning 58, not 68. She entered the house at 57.

    Jason also had another emotional conversation with Angela about adjusting to this experience after spending two reality-competition seasons surrounded by Drag Race performers. Building relationships with people from completely different backgrounds has become personally meaningful to him, even while his strategic game continues moving in several directions.

    By approximately 5:35 a.m. BBT, the house had finally gone quiet after the late-night alliance talks and Lyric and Rome’s extended hammock session.

    The Current Big Brother 28 Alliance and Relationship Map

    The clearest takeaway from the updated Week 1 alliance chart is that there are not two clean sides of the house.

    There are several small cores connected by people who have made overlapping promises. Some of those agreements support one another. Others cannot survive once the Houseguests are forced to make real decisions.

    The Icon Core

    Members: Angela Murray, Dee Valladares and Rick Devens

    Angela, Dee and Devens remain the returning-player core.

    They do not need to spend every moment together for the rest of the house to view them as one unit. Dee currently holds the power, Angela has developed relationships throughout the cast and Devens has positioned himself as someone willing to give advice while collecting information.

    The chart also shows two important side agreements:

    • Dee and Lyric have agreed to protect one another.
    • Devens and Rome have agreed to protect one another.

    Those deals give the Icons access to Lyric and Rome’s side of the house even while Jason wants all three returning players removed.

    The Survivor Duo

    Members: Dee Valladares and Rick Devens

    Dee and Devens have a separate Final 2 based on their Survivor connection.

    The relationship gives both of them a direct partner inside the Icon Core, but they are building different outside networks. Dee has Barrett, Drew and Red Corner. Devens has Rome and continues working on his relationships with Haley, Chuk and Kamu.

    The Crossovers

    Members: Angela Murray, Dee Valladares, Rick Devens, Barrett Pfeiffer and Drew Campbell

    The Crossovers remain the strongest overall structure in the house.

    Every member has useful relationships outside the alliance:

    • Angela has been building with Mallory and Ashley.
    • Dee has Red Corner, Lyric, Barrett and Drew.
    • Devens has Rome and access to the Core Three.
    • Barrett has Mallory and several middle players.
    • Drew has Melody and The Court Jesters.

    The group does not need to constantly meet because its members are receiving information from almost every direction.

    Several important side relationships surround the alliance:

    • Angela and Mallory have agreed to protect one another.
    • Barrett and Mallory have agreed to protect one another.
    • Barrett has an obvious personal interest in Dee.
    • Drew has a Final 2 with Melody, although the chart questions how genuine that agreement is from Drew’s side.

    Drew and Barrett are especially well-positioned because people continue giving them information without always recognizing where it could travel.

    The Core Three

    Members: Kamu Kirk, Chuk Anyanwu and Haley Thogmartin

    Kamu, Chuk and Haley are the real center of Red Corner.

    The chart shows two separate Final 2 agreements inside the trio:

    • Kamu and Chuk
    • Chuk and Haley

    That places Chuk directly in the middle.

    The three trust one another and spend enough time together for the rest of the house to see it. Their biggest issue is no longer whether the alliance is real.

    It is whether they can stop advertising it.

    Red Corner

    Members: Kamu Kirk, Chuk Anyanwu, Haley Thogmartin, Dee Valladares and Rick Devens

    The wider Red Corner alliance connects the Core Three to Dee and Devens.

    Kamu, Chuk and Haley appear to treat the group as one of their main alliances. Dee and Devens have stronger options elsewhere and may be using Red Corner for short-term information and protection.

    Angela is also allowing Chuk and Haley to believe they are being pulled closer to her side, even though she and Dee have already discussed limiting their influence.

    Red Corner is real enough to affect the game, but its members do not have the same understanding of what the alliance is supposed to become.

    The Love Triangle

    Members: Jason De Puy, Lyric Medeiros and Rome Seymour

    The Love Triangle is built around real trust.

    Lyric considers Jason and Rome her closest people. Rome prioritizes Lyric. Jason is attempting to protect both while creating targets elsewhere.

    The obvious weakness is Lyric and Rome’s showmance. Jason may be their closest third, but the romantic pair will always be viewed as the tighter two.

    Lyric and Rome

    Status: Showmance

    Lyric and Rome have kissed, cuddled, discussed their feelings and started planning their games around one another.

    They know they are becoming obvious, but their behavior continues confirming the relationship to everyone watching them.

    The showmance gives both a dependable person.

    It also gives future HOHs an easy nomination pair.

    The Court Jesters

    Members: Jason De Puy, Drew Campbell and Melody Morris

    The Court Jesters formed shortly after Jason revealed that he wanted the Icons targeted.

    Jason sees the group as another path toward taking a shot at the returning players. Melody gains a named alliance with the person she trusts most. Drew gains direct access to both of them while remaining connected to Dee.

    The group could become important if one of its members wins power. Until then, Drew benefits the most from the information moving through it.

    Mama’s Angels

    Members: Jason De Puy, Rome Seymour and LaTrice Verrett

    Mama’s Angels is based on the personal connection Jason and Rome have developed with LaTrice.

    The group appears emotionally genuine, but its members disagree about the Icons. Rome wants to protect Devens as a shield, Jason wants him out and LaTrice remains wary of Angela.

    Their bond is real.

    Their long-term target list is not settled.

    Melody, Mallory and Lyric: “Not a Trio”

    The house continues linking Melody, Mallory and Lyric because they became close early.

    The chart correctly labels them Not a Trio.

    Mallory still has trust in Lyric but has begun questioning Melody. Melody has become frustrated with both women and is building elsewhere. Lyric is prioritizing Rome and Jason.

    They remain close enough to be targeted as a group without being organized enough to protect one another as one.

    Rome and Yash

    Status: Duo

    Rome is one of Yash’s better relationships in the house.

    However, Rome also has Lyric, Jason, LaTrice and his protection agreement with Devens. Yash may have Rome’s personal support, but it is unclear how far Rome would go against his other relationships to save him.

    LaTrice and Taylor

    Status: Duo

    LaTrice and Taylor remain one of the clearest pairs outside the named alliances.

    LaTrice is Taylor’s strongest advocate, and Taylor trusts her enough to discuss votes and long-term plans openly.

    Their decision to wait before joining a large alliance has kept them out of some early mess. It also leaves their relationship exposed because everyone can see how closely they are working.

    LaTrice and Haley

    Status: Working agreement

    LaTrice and Haley have agreed to watch out for one another while working different parts of the house.

    The chart also notes that LaTrice does not fully trust Haley.

    That makes the relationship useful for sharing information but unreliable once either woman has to choose between competing loyalties.

    Ashley’s Current Position

    Status: No solid alliance

    Ashley remains close to several people without being firmly protected by any one group.

    Chuk wants to pull her toward the Core Three. Melody is helping her campaign. Angela is building trust with her. Kamu says he does not want her gone.

    None of them prevented her from becoming the expected replacement nominee.

    The proposed Powerpuff Girls arrangement with Melody and Haley has not developed into a dependable voting bloc. Each woman currently has other relationships taking priority.

    Who Trusts Whom Right Now?

    Dee trusts Angela and Devens but is receiving some of her most useful information from Barrett and Drew.

    Angela remains connected to Dee and Devens while building separate relationships with Mallory and Ashley. She is keeping Chuk and Haley comfortable without fully trusting them.

    Devens has Dee, the Icon Core and a side protection agreement with Rome. He is also attempting to keep Red Corner from exposing itself too early.

    Barrett is protected by Dee, trusted by Mallory and comfortable using the returning players as shields.

    Drew has Dee’s structure, Melody and The Court Jesters. He may currently have access to more information than anyone else in the house.

    Jason trusts Lyric, Rome and LaTrice, but he has now given Drew important information about his plans against the Icons.

    Lyric trusts Jason and Rome most while maintaining a side agreement with Dee.

    Rome trusts Lyric, Jason and LaTrice while also having separate relationships with Devens and Yash.

    Mallory trusts Lyric, Barrett, Angela and Kamu more than she trusts Dee. She has also started questioning Drew and Melody.

    Taylor trusts LaTrice and believes she has enough votes to survive against Ashley.

    Ashley is attempting to build with Angela and the Core Three but still has no alliance prepared to openly protect her.

    The Current House Targets

    Yash remains the immediate target for Dee, Barrett and Drew.

    That does not mean the rest of the house agrees.

    • Chuk would rather see Taylor leave.
    • Rome has expressed interest in Ashley leaving.
    • Jason wants Devens and the other Icons targeted.
    • Mallory wants to retaliate against Dee.
    • Dee and Angela are becoming wary of Haley and Chuk.
    • LaTrice does not fully trust Haley.
    • Several Houseguests are beginning to notice how connected Drew has become.

    The house may vote together against Yash this week, but that would not make it a united house.

    It would only delay the other fights already developing underneath the first eviction.

    Final Thoughts

    Today’s Veto Meeting should be the easiest part of the week to predict.

    Mallory will remove herself, and Dee is expected to nominate Ashley.

    The BB Blockbuster is where everything becomes uncertain.

    If Yash remains on the block, Dee should have enough support to send him home. If he wins safety, the Houseguests will be forced to choose between Taylor and Ashley, and several people will have to expose which relationships actually matter to them.

    Dee still controls the replacement nomination, but her first HOH has already created problems that will last beyond Thursday. Mallory wants revenge. Ashley feels disposable. Yash does not respect how Dee handled the week. Haley and Chuk believe they are closer to the center than Angela and Dee believe they are.

    Jason is trying to build something against the Icons while feeding information to Drew. Lyric and Rome are making their showmance harder to hide. Drew and Barrett remain protected while everyone else talks around them.

    Week 1 is nearly finished, but the house is nowhere close to settled.

    The alliances have names now.

    The next step is finding out which ones can survive an actual vote.

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