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  • Big Brother 28 Day 10 Live Feeds Update: Ashley’s Last Stand, Jason Reopens the Yash Vote and Week 2 Targets Take Shape

    Big Brother 28 Day 10 Live Feeds Update: Ashley’s Last Stand, Jason Reopens the Yash Vote and Week 2 Targets Take Shape

    Day 10 inside the Big Brother 28 house did not bring another dramatic vote flip, but it clarified exactly what is at stake heading into tonight’s first live eviction.

    Ashley entered Thursday morning as the most likely person to leave after spending Day 9 exposing the voting bloc that had briefly assembled to save her. The Crossovers and Red Corner had viewed her as an available number who could be quietly brought into their structure. Once Ashley carried their names to Melody and gave the other side a clear picture of Dee’s majority, protecting her stopped being worth the risk.

    That remained the dominant position through the final pre-show conversations.

    Taylor appears protected in every possible BB Blockbuster outcome. Yash should survive if he remains beside Ashley but is still expected to leave if Ashley wins safety and forces a Taylor-Yash vote. Ashley’s clearest—and possibly only—path into Week 2 is winning the competition herself.

    Jason made one final strategic argument for saving Ashley over Yash, but the pitch was not built around trust. He believed Ashley could remain visibly attached to Chuk, Kamu and Haley, leaving the opposing majority in place as a shield in front of Jason, Rome, LaTrice and Lyric. It was a smart long-term read, but it did not develop into another organized flip before the feeds shut down.

    The rest of the house was already looking beyond the eviction. Haley remained the most obvious shared target for Jason’s side. Drew and Haley discussed LaTrice and Melody as dangerous Week 2 Head of Household possibilities. Rome and Lyric’s showmance became even more serious as they talked about meeting each other’s parents. Angela strengthened her protection understanding with Lyric while continuing to sit in the middle of several people’s future plans.

    The Week 1 vote is nearly settled. The BB Blockbuster is the only remaining variable capable of changing which nominee pays for it.

    Big Brother 28 Day 9

    Established showmance: Rome and Lyric

    Current primary eviction target: Ashley

    Conditional target if Ashley wins the BB Blockbuster: Yash

    Safest nominee entering the live show: Taylor

    There will be 14 eviction votes once the BB Blockbuster winner leaves the block and regains the right to vote. Dee will only vote if the house reaches a tie. The live eviction episode airs tonight at 8/7c on CBS.  

    Drew Gives Yash the Warning He Needed

    The first meaningful game conversation of the morning came when Drew pulled Yash aside and gave him a more accurate picture of the vote.

    Drew told Yash that he should be fine if he remained nominated beside Ashley. The danger would come if Ashley won the BB Blockbuster and left Yash sitting beside Taylor.

    That was information Yash needed to hear.

    Throughout Wednesday, Yash remained more confident in his votes than the actual house structure justified. He had positive conversations with Rome, Drew, Devens, Chuk and Melody, but friendly reassurance never became one organized voting bloc. Several people making Yash feel safe were simultaneously discussing his eviction.

    Drew stripped away some of that false confidence. Yash now understood that his best result was not simply surviving the competition. He needed either himself or Taylor to win it.

    The conversation also showed how freely Drew continues moving through the house. He could give Yash sensitive information while maintaining the appearance that he was only a middle player. Drew told him to keep the warning private, protecting the Crossovers while strengthening another outside relationship.

    That approach is helping Drew now. It could eventually become his biggest problem. The more people he privately informs, the more people possess evidence that he knows far more than an actual floater should.  

    Jason Makes the Case for Keeping Ashley

    Jason gave Dee the morning’s only serious argument for reversing course again.

    He believed Ashley could be more useful than Yash because keeping her would preserve a visible group around Chuk, Kamu and Haley. As long as the house continued viewing that cluster as the larger threat, Jason’s closest allies could remain behind them.

    Jason was not arguing that Ashley had suddenly become reliable.

    He was arguing that an exposed Ashley could become a shield.

    That distinction matters. Ashley’s biggest weakness to Dee’s side—her visible connection to the attempted majority—was the exact reason Jason saw potential value in her. Keeping Ashley would add another person to the structure the opposing side could target before turning inward.

    Jason remained firm that Taylor should stay in every possible scenario. Taylor is tied most closely to LaTrice, and her survival protects the broader set of relationships around Mama’s Angels, the Love Triangle and the Rome-Lyric showmance.

    The pitch did not create another flip. Dee’s side had already spent too much time repairing the damage caused by Ashley exposing them. Drew and Barrett wanted to protect their middle positioning. Devens and Kamu no longer believed Ashley could be trusted. Rome and Kamu had already agreed to evict her if she remained nominated.

    Jason identified a strategic reason to keep Ashley. He did not identify enough votes willing to risk their games for it.  

    Ashley Is Still the Target—But Not Because Everyone Agrees About Her

    Ashley’s expected eviction should not be mistaken for complete strategic agreement.

    Dee’s group wants Ashley out because she exposed the people attempting to save her.

    Jason can see value in keeping her as a shield.

    Taylor’s allies want Ashley out because she is the easier person to sacrifice.

    Yash needs Ashley to remain nominated because she is the only person he should defeat in the vote.

    Rome and Kamu can vote together against Ashley while still belonging to different sides of the house.

    Everyone can arrive at the same result for completely different reasons.

    That is why Ashley’s eviction could become close to unanimous without creating a unified house. The vote would not prove that all 14 voters belong together. It would prove that removing Ashley currently protects almost all of their separate interests.

    Haley Remains the Other Side’s Clearest Target

    Jason, LaTrice and Rome spent part of the morning complaining about Haley and discussing the threat she poses.

    Haley has made herself impossible to ignore.

    She helped push the vote toward Taylor.

    She helped pull it back toward Ashley.

    She confronted Ashley when the majority was exposed.

    She wanted Taylor to understand that she had helped save her.

    She belongs to the Red Corner and has close arrangements with Chuk and Kamu.

    That gives Haley influence, but it also gives the opposing side one name around which it can organize.

    Taking out Haley would weaken Chuk, Kamu, Dee and Devens without requiring an immediate shot at the returning-player core. It would also remove one of the most active people in the house before she can settle into a less visible position.

    Haley’s problem is not that her Week 1 decisions were ineffective. Her problem is that too many people noticed her making them.

    Angela Is Being Viewed as a Weapon

    Jason, LaTrice and Rome also discussed Angela as someone who could remain useful because she is willing to go after people.

    That assessment captures Angela’s strange place in the house.

    The Crossovers value her as a loyal member of the Icon Core.

    Dee spends considerable energy managing her paranoia.

    Jason attempted to build an emotional relationship with her.

    LaTrice offered her personal advice.

    Lyric promised not to nominate her.

    At the same time, several people see Angela as someone they can allow to take shots on their behalf.

    That makes Angela protected but not necessarily respected as an independent strategist. People believe they can benefit from her volatility without becoming the target of it.

    They may be underestimating how quickly Angela’s suspicions can change. Angela can be encouraged toward one target and wake up questioning the person who encouraged her.

    For now, the perception helps her. Players who believe Angela can damage their enemies have a reason to keep her.

    Rome and Lyric’s Showmance Moves Beyond the House

    Rome and Lyric discussed meeting each other’s parents, pushing the showmance into territory that feels more serious than an early-season flirtation.

    The relationship is no longer something they can realistically conceal.

    They have cuddled, kissed, slept together and repeatedly sought private time. Kamu has discussed eventually separating them. Angela directly encouraged Lyric to enjoy the relationship. Their allies already treat them as a pair.

    The parents conversation matters because it confirms that Rome and Lyric are imagining something beyond the game. That emotional investment makes it increasingly difficult for either person to convince the house that they would cut the other when necessary.

    It also increases Lyric’s strategic importance.

    Rome has several relationships, but Lyric connects the showmance to Melody, Mallory, Jason and multiple overlapping alliances. Players on Dee’s side have started recognizing that removing Lyric could damage the entire network around Rome.

    The showmance survived Week 1 without facing the block. It is unlikely to remain background scenery much longer.

    Kamu Walks Into an Awkward Showmance Moment

    Kamu interrupted Rome and Lyric while they were trying to cuddle, causing them to pull away.

    Lyric later admitted to the camera that the moment felt awkward and said she needed to judge people based on their actions.

    Kamu is not a neutral observer. He has already identified the showmance as something that eventually needs to be broken. His appearance reminded Lyric that every intimate moment is happening in front of people calculating how much power the pair could accumulate.

    Lyric can no longer protect the relationship by pretending it is casual. Her better path is building enough individual protection that people hesitate to nominate her even while recognizing Rome as her automatic number one.

    Her conversation with Angela later in the day was a step in that direction.

    LaTrice Works on Her Relationship With Angela

    LaTrice encouraged Angela to find people with whom she could build genuine personal bonds.

    The advice landed directly on Angela’s biggest emotional weakness. Angela has spent the week inside several strong structures while repeatedly fearing that nobody truly trusts her.

    LaTrice did not create a named alliance with Angela. She created comfort.

    That could matter if Angela wins a future HOH. Players often remember who listened to them during the quiet moments more than who offered a rushed deal after they gained power.

    LaTrice needs those relationships because members of Dee’s side are already discussing her as a potential threat. Her closeness to Taylor and Mama’s Angels causes people to view her as part of Rome’s wider structure.

    The better LaTrice’s individual relationships become, the harder it will be for Drew, Haley or anyone else to reduce her to “one of Rome’s numbers.”

    Week 2 Targets Begin Taking Shape

    After the live-show rehearsal ended, Drew and Haley began discussing the next Head of Household competition.

    Drew expressed concern about LaTrice winning because he believed she might allow Rome to influence her nominations. Melody also concerned him. Haley viewed Melody as someone the house could potentially remove without creating excessive blood.

    The conversation revealed where Dee’s side may look if it wins again.

    LaTrice represents the visible connection between Taylor and Mama’s Angels.

    Melody represents the less visible connection between Four Seasons, Harmony Hotties, Not a Trio, the Court Jesters and the Inbetweeners.

    Targeting either woman would weaken Rome and Lyric’s broader network without immediately nominating the showmance together.

    Melody may appear like the easier option, but removing her would have significant consequences. It would damage Lyric’s closest female relationship, disrupt Mallory’s trio, affect Jason’s Court Jesters and force Drew to manage the fallout from Four Seasons.

    Drew can discuss Melody as a target because he knows more about her connections than Haley does. He helped build several of them.

    That is the benefit of playing both sides. It is also why Drew’s position becomes more dangerous every day.

    Angela and Lyric Reinforce Their Protection Deal

    Angela reassured Lyric that she genuinely liked her and encouraged her to enjoy the relationship with Rome.

    Lyric told Angela she would not nominate her.

    The exchange strengthened their existing understanding without turning it into another complicated alliance.

    Angela’s approach was effective because she did not shame Lyric for entering a showmance. She positioned herself as someone who supported Lyric personally and did not intend to use the relationship against her immediately.

    Lyric responded with the exact reassurance Angela wanted.

    The deal gives Lyric another connection outside her primary cluster and gives Angela protection from someone who could eventually win power on the other side.

    It does not erase the house split, but it proves again that the split is filled with cross-connections. Angela can belong to the Crossovers while protecting Lyric. Lyric can belong to Four Seasons and the Love Triangle while promising safety to Angela.

    Those individual arrangements are why the next Head of Household will not produce completely predictable nominations.

    Tonight’s BB Blockbuster Is Ashley’s Last Stand

    Tonight’s BB Blockbuster will remove one of the three nominees from the block moments before the eviction vote.

    The competition is the only remaining event capable of changing the expected first boot. The live episode begins at 8/7c on CBS and is scheduled for one hour.  

    If Ashley Wins

    Taylor and Yash become the final nominees.

    Yash should leave.

    Taylor has the strongest protection in the house, while Yash remains viewed as an athletic and unpredictable free agent. The original Crossovers target would finally become the actual eviction.

    Ashley would survive despite destroying the structure that briefly attempted to save her.

    If Taylor Wins

    Ashley and Yash become the final nominees.

    Ashley should leave.

    Yash has support from people who consider him a useful physical number, while the Crossovers and Red Corner no longer have a reason to fight for Ashley. Jason’s shield argument is unlikely to overcome the broad desire to remove the person who exposed the majority.

    If Yash Wins

    Ashley and Taylor become the final nominees.

    Ashley should leave overwhelmingly.

    Taylor’s direct relationships and the majority’s decision to abandon Ashley leave almost no viable route for an Ashley survival vote.

    Where the Votes Appear to Be

    Taylor’s Protection

    Taylor appears to have the strongest dependable group:

    • LaTrice
    • Jason
    • Rome
    • Lyric
    • Melody
    • Mallory

    Dee’s side also no longer appears interested in evicting her this week.

    Ashley’s Remaining Argument

    Ashley has Jason’s strategic-shield argument, but she does not have a confirmed coalition.

    Haley previously fought to keep her.

    Kamu previously wanted to keep her.

    Dee previously built the majority around her.

    All three relationships were damaged when Ashley exposed the plan.

    Yash’s Position

    Yash should receive enough support to defeat Ashley but not Taylor.

    His relationships with Rome, Drew, Chuk and others give him a path against the house’s current target. Those same relationships are not enough to overcome Taylor’s stronger structure.

    The Current Expected Order of Safety

    1. Taylor
    2. Yash
    3. Ashley

    Ashley can change that order by winning the BB Blockbuster. Otherwise, her Week 1 game appears headed toward the first eviction.

    The Updated House Structure Before the Eviction

    The Icon Core

    Members: Angela, Dee and Devens

    The returning-player core remains intact. Dee and Devens are the strategic center, while Angela provides loyalty, visibility and volatility.

    The Crossovers

    Members: Angela, Dee, Devens, Barrett and Drew

    This remains the strongest complete alliance. Barrett and Drew continue appearing like independent middle players while carrying information back to the group.

    The Red Corner

    Members: Dee, Devens, Kamu, Chuk and Haley

    The Red Corner remains active, but Dee and Devens still appear more loyal to the Crossovers. Chuk maintains separate Final Two arrangements with Kamu and Haley.

    The Proposed Eight-Person Majority

    Members discussed: Angela, Dee, Devens, Barrett, Drew, Kamu, Chuk and Haley

    This is essentially the Crossovers and Red Corner without Ashley. “Julie Chen” was previously floated as a possible name, but the structure should still be treated as developing rather than a fully established alliance.

    Four Seasons

    Members: Lyric, Melody, Rome and Drew

    Rome, Lyric and Melody appear invested. Drew treats the alliance as access to the other side.

    The Love Triangle

    Members: Lyric, Rome and Jason

    Rome and Lyric are the showmance, with Jason serving as their third strategic number.

    Mama’s Angels

    Members: LaTrice, Jason and Rome

    The trio remains personal and strategically relevant. Their shared concern about Haley gives them a possible Week 2 direction.

    Harmony Hotties

    Members: Lyric and Melody

    Their duo remains one of Lyric’s strongest relationships outside Rome.

    Not a Trio

    Members: Lyric, Melody and Mallory

    The trio remains socially connected, although Mallory has questioned Melody’s closeness to Drew.

    The Court Jesters

    Members: Drew, Jason and Melody

    This remains a compromised information alliance. Drew and Jason both report elsewhere.

    The Inbetweeners

    Members: Barrett, Drew and Melody

    The group provides Barrett and Drew with cover for communicating across the house.

    Café Con Leche

    Members: Dee and Jason

    The duo keeps a line open between the two broader clusters, although Jason’s priorities remain closer to Rome and LaTrice.

    The Real State of the House Before Tonight’s Eviction

    Ashley is the target, but the house is not united.

    Jason can see value in preserving her.

    Drew wants Yash to understand the real vote without exposing the Crossovers.

    Haley remains a major future target while already planning the next week.

    Rome and Lyric are becoming more emotionally attached as the house recognizes their showmance as a strategic threat.

    LaTrice is strengthening personal relationships while Dee’s side begins discussing her as an extension of Rome.

    Angela is collecting safety promises from people on both sides while others consider using her to attack their enemies.

    The first eviction will not resolve any of those conflicts.

    It will only determine which person is removed before they fully develop.

    Taylor has reached the live show in the strongest position of the nominees. Yash has benefited from Ashley’s collapse but remains one Blockbuster result away from eviction. Ashley has lost the people who were prepared to save her and now needs to save herself.

    Day 9 ended with Ashley exposing Dee’s majority.

    Day 10 ends with that majority preparing to survive without her—and the rest of the house already deciding where the next war begins.

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