Big Brother 18 Week 10 Eviction Results

Natalie and Michelle were co Heads of Household this week. Victor was evicted, allowing Corey to live another week in the house. The five jury members battled their way back into the house, taking part in an epic HoH endurance comp with the current houseguests

James was the deciding vote in this week’s eviction. Paul and Victor tried to play the houseguests by pretending they weren’t working together, but unfortunately for them, Victor was still sent packing.

Live Vote and Eviction

Nicole – Victor
Paul – Corey
James – Victor

The crowd roared loud when Victor entered the studio to meet host Julie Chen! She asked why he thinks he was sent out of the house: Basically, Victor said, being an unapologetic competition beast put a target on his back. As far as re-entering the house was concerned, Victor feels he aligned himself with the right persong this time. Paul was the brains, Victor was the brawn. He realizes his his social game was lacking–he’s not good at lying! He’d love to see James go next. The taped goodbyes were basically: Paul was our target! Sorry to see you go!

When Victor learns the jurors will battle back for a chance back in the house, he was shocked and thrilled to be given a THIRD chance at redemption. The houseguests acted excited when Julie gave them the news about the new twist, but they had suspected something was going up when the eviction vote happened so early in the hour.

Jurors Paulie, Bridgette, Zak and Da’Vonne were also thrilled at the news. The girls are prayed they wouldn’t have to battle against Victor. Oops. Sidenote: When Paulie walked through the doors of the jury house? The girls ganged up on him and basically handed him his ass. It was a beautiful thing.

The jurors won’t be battling alone. They joined the current housemates in an EPIC HoH endurance competition! The last juror standing will re-enter the house. If the VERY last person standing is a juror, they also become Head of Household. As this past week’s HoHs, Michelle and Natalie will not play.

“Welcome to Loch Ness” has the players standing on tiny ledges that tilt forward and back. Hanging on for dear life is the only way to stay upright. They are pelted with water and more as they work desperately to keep from falling. If you LOVE watching endurance comps, you’re in luck. THE ENTIRE COMPETITION will be streamed on the CBS Live Feeds!

Make sure to come back later when Steven posts the results, review of the week and powerlist.

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