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  2. Big Brother 5 featured a total of 14 HouseGuests, an increase from previous editions. The series ended after 82 days, in which HouseGuest Drew Daniel was crowned the Winner, and Michael Ellis the Runner-Up.

    • Twists/Changes
    • Voting History
    • Game History
    • Trivia
    Only Six Power of Veto Players:Unlike in previous seasons where all Houseguests competed in the Veto Competition, only six players would be allowed to compete; The Head of Household, the two nomine...
    Double Eviction Week: On week 9, for the first time in Big Brother (US) history, two houseguests would be evicted within one week. This version of the Double Eviction was carried out through the ne...

    Note: Natalie switched and played as Adria for the first 4 Weeks before becoming an official Houseguest on Week 5.

    Week 1

    Houseguests partnered up to compete in the first HOH competition. As there was an uneven number of players, Will Wikle chose to sit out. Scott Long ultimately outlasted the other houseguests, meaning he and his partner Jase Wirey had won the competition. To decide which of the two would be the HOH, Will asked Jase a question about himself. If Jase answered correctly he would be HOH, if he answered incorrectly, Scott would be HOH. Jase answered correctly, earning the title of HOH for the week....

    Week 2

    Following Mike Lubinski's eviction, Marvin Latimer won the "Majority Rules" HOH competition. He chose to nominate Holly King and Lori Valenti for eviction, referring to them as the "queens" of the house. Jase Wirey won the POV competition, narrowly beating Lori. Jase chose to save Holly from the block, and Marvin named Karen Ganci, Lori's closest ally, the replacement nominee. Lori was evicted in a seven to two vote.

    Week 3

    Following Lori Valenti's eviction, Drew Daniel won the "High/Low" HOH competition. He chose to nominate Holly King and Nakomis Dedmon for eviction, and stated Holly had the "power of persuasion" and needed to go that week. Despite this statement, Jase Wirey later convinced him that Holly needed to stay that week, and The Four Horsemen devised a plan to keep her. Nakomis won the POV and decided to remove herself from the block. Drew chose Adria Kleinas the replacement nominee. Despite Jase's a...

    This was the first season to feature the Golden Power of Vetoas a permanent element in the game.
    This was the first season where only six players were allowed to compete in Veto competitions.
    This was the first season to feature the Fast Forward week, which would become a recurring event in later seasons.
    This season, Big Brother 8, Big Brother 13, Big Brother 17, Big Brother: Over The Top, and Big Brother 25 are the only seasons to feature family members playing against each other (Michael and Nako...
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  3. May 11, 2023 · Big Brother 5’ was the fifth season of the popular reality television series ‘Big Brother,’ based on the Dutch series of the same name. It premiered on CBS on July 6, 2004, and lasted 11 weeks, ending with the live finale on September 21, 2004. This season was accompanied by the House Calls: The Big […]

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    • Eddie McGee. On Sept. 29, 2000, Eddie McGee beat Josh Souza on Day 88 with a total of 59 percent of the public vote. The first season allowed America to pick the ultimate winner, a method that would not be used again until spin-off series “Big Brother: Over the Top” in 2016.
    • Will Kirby. On Sept. 20, 2001, Will Kirby beat Nicole Schaffrich on Day 82 with a 5-2 jury vote. This season introduced a jury made up of former houseguests who would vote for the winner.
    • Lisa Donahue. On Sept. 25, 2002, Lisa Donahue beat Danielle Reyes on Day 82 with a 9-1 jury vote. This season introduced the Veto twist, in which a houseguest could save themselves from the block.
    • Jun Song. On Sept. 24, 2003, Jun Song beat Alison Irwin on Day 82 with a 6-1 jury vote. This season introduced the X-Factor twist, with five houseguests’ ex-lovers joining the house to compete against them.
    • Eddie McGee (season 1) Season 1 of Big Brother was an entirely different beast. Resembling the European version that the show was based on, America would evict houseguests every week by popular vote.
    • Will Kirby (season 2) Big Brother had a huge change in format for season 2. All evictions were done by the players themselves, with one person winning "Head of Household" every week and nominating two of their fellow houseguests for eviction.
    • Lisa Donahue (season 3) Big Brother 3 was largely the story of the secret duo in Danielle and Jason. But Lisa was also a constant force in the house, in good with everyone.
    • Jun Song (season 4) Jun had to play with an additional wrinkle on Big Brother 4, having to live and compete alongside her ex-boyfriend Jee. In spite of that complication, Jun mastered a strategy of "floating" under the radar and hopping from alliance to alliance.
  4. Nov 10, 2023 · Jag Bains, Matt Klotz, and Bowie Jane on season 25 of 'Big Brother'. CBS. The first part of the three-section final Head of Household competition was an endurance challenge that forced the players ...

  5. Winner of Big Brother 25 – Jury Votes: Cameron votes for: Cory votes for: Jag; Blue votes for: Jag; America votes for: Jag; Cirie votes for: Matt; Felicia votes for: Matt; Bowie Jane votes for: Jag; Jag Bains wins Big Brother 25!

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