Warning! This article contains major spoilers about Big Brother 26!The Big Brother 26 Week 11 Power of Veto competition is played, and Its winner is current Head of Household (HOH) Makensy Manbeck. Mackenzie won the Big Brother 26 Week 11 HOH competition, which was the tiny HOH, in which the houseguests had to stack small objects with giant tweezers. McKenzie nominated Kimo Apaka and Rubina Bernabe for eviction, keeping her allies, Chelsie Baham and Cam Sullivan-Brown safe. Kimo was McKenzie’s target.
The Big Brother 26 Live feeds revealed that HOH Makensy Manbeck won the Power of Veto competition, which was the iconic BB Comics competition.
The Big Brother 26 Live feeds revealed that HOH Makensy won the Power of Veto competition, which was the iconic BB Comics competition. She now holds all the power for the week. Although her original goal was chemo, she is now considering changing one of her nominations and going after chemo.
After Mackenzie won the Power of Veto competition, she and Chelsea shared their suspicions about Cam’s poor BB comics performance. They were concerned that he was throwing competitions, and he would eventually nominate them. Chelsea thought that Cam would align with Rubina. She was upset by his poor performance in competitions. however, Chelsea then told Cam that McKenzie was considering nominating him.
What Mackenzie’s Week 11 Power of Veto win means for Big Brother 26
Mackenzie once again holds all the power
For the second week in a row, McKenzie holds all the power Big Brother 26. She won both the Week 10 HOH and Power of Veto competitions, and ended up turning on her ally, Leah Peters, which resulted in Leah’s eviction. Then, during the double eviction, Chelsie won HOH, and they finally evicted Angela Murray. Now the power is again in Mackenzie’s hands. Mackenzie previously targeted one of her allies, Leah, as such It wouldn’t be surprising if she named Cam as the replacement nominee if she thinks it’s best for her game.
Our take on Big Brother 26 Week 11 nominations made by HOH
McKenzie must consider her options carefully
Although many fans thought that Mackenzie tanked her game when she evicted her ally, Leah, it seems that She and Chelsea are now together, and they have become a power duo. However, Makensy needs to be very careful with her next move because she will be vulnerable when she is not eligible to play in next week’s HOH competition as the outgoing HOH.
If McKenzie leaves her nominations the same, Kimo will most likely go to the jury house. This would leave Rubina without allies, which would almost guarantee that Mackenzie, Chelsea, and Cam would make it to the final three, unless Rubina wins HOH, which she has never done before. However, if the Houseguests evict Cam, Kimo and Rubina will still be in the game as a duo, and Chelsea will be left without any other allies, forcing her to continue working with McKenzie.
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Another option, which Kimo and Rubina are hoping for, is that Mackenzie saves one of them from eviction and nominates Chelsea. This would lead to a tie-breaker vote, which Mackenzie would have the power to break. If she evicted Chelsea, she would be vulnerable because she can’t play for HOH, but she could most likely easily beat Rubina, Kimo, and Cam in the Power of Veto competition.
However, it is unlikely that Mackenzie will take out Chelsea at this point in the game, unless she finds out that Chelsea told Cam about their plan. It is unclear whether Chelsea wanted to warn Cam to protect him, or because she wants him gone, but decided to make Mackenzie look like the villain. If McKenzie uses the power of veto, she will continue the streak of having used it every time so far this season. Makensy’s next move will be crucial, and it could make her win Big Brother 26.