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So there’s my speculation for a Big Brother 18 twist. A premiere week eviction following a full round of events over the past week. The first batch of evictees (until the twist ends) don’t go home and instead face off in an arena battle with, initially, four past Houseguests all of which are fighting for the same reward: re-entering the game. Each week, again until the twist is drawn to a close, the pool of four HGs changes and could possibly end up as four newbies with all the returning players back in the game. It’d be a season of second chances on Big Brother 18.
While this theory isn't official, I think this setup would be a lot of fun. For about a week until producers intervene to save their favorite house guest.
I'm not any good at posting pics, but hopefully this will work. It's a cheat sheet of the houseguests so it's easier to get to know them these first few days
I'm not any good at posting pics, but hopefully this will work. It's a cheat sheet of the houseguests so it's easier to get to know them these first few days
No female blondes this year. I wonder if that is a first.
I'm not any good at posting pics, but hopefully this will work. It's a cheat sheet of the houseguests so it's easier to get to know them these first few days
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I can see the craziness in Bronte's eyes.
Good catch. After a second glance, it's definitely there. #bat****
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