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The sixth season of CBS's American version of Big Brother
consisted of thirty episodes which aired from July 7 to September
20, 2005. It was again hosted by Julie Chen.
This was the first season to be filmed in the newly remodeled
Big Brother house, located in a CBS sound stage.
The seasons twist was that each houseguest was secretly
partnered with another houseguest (totalling seven pairs) they had
known prior to entering the Big Brother house. These partners
played the game as individuals, but if both managed to make it to
the final two, the winner would receive $1 million while the runner
up would receive $250,000. The final partner to be broken up was
Ivette Corredero and Beau Beasley who had managed to make it to the
final six together. This season's winner was Maggie Ausburn,
who defeated her close ally and friend Ivette Corredero
by a 4-3 jury vote.
Twists
The rules remaining mostly the same as in previous seasons, but
this season contained twists that CBS dubbed the "Summer of
Secrets".
The main twist that was each HouseGuest had a secret partner,
who they already knew in the real world, a fact that they must keep
a secret. Initially, each secret pair thought that they were the
only secret pair. If both members of a secret pair reached the
final two, the game's winner would receive a prize of $1 million,
while the runner-up would receive $250,000. The secret pairs were
as follows:
| Pair |
Relationship |
| April |
Jennifer |
Sorority sisters |
| Ashlea |
Janelle |
Former roommates |
| Beau |
Ivette |
Former co-workers |
| Eric |
Maggie |
Friends |
| Howie |
Rachel |
Best Friends |
| James |
Sarah |
Dating |
| Kaysar |
Michael |
Neighbors |
Another twist occurred when the America's Choice Poll allowed
the public to vote on which evicted HouseGuest would return back
into the game. While Kaysar returned back into house after being
evicted, he wasn't actually the first to do as Amy from Big Brother 3 had also returned to the
house (but not in a public vote).
HouseGuests
April
April Lewis (born July 29, 1974, from Dallas, Texas). Her secret partner was Jennifer. She
finished in fourth place, being evicted in week 11 by HouseGuest
Ivette who was the only HouseGuest eligible to vote.
Ashlea
Ashlea Evans (born April 24, 1983, from Plantation, Florida). Ashlea and
Janelle were secret partners, being ex-roommates. She was the first
HouseGuest evicted in week two by a vote of 9-2.
Beau
Beau Beasley (born December 11, 1979) from Pembroke Pines, Florida. Beau and Ivette were
secret partners, being former co-workers. Beau finished in sixth
place when he was evicted in week 10 by a vote of 3-0.
Eric
Eric "Cappy" Littmann (born April 29, 1969, in
Boston, Massachusetts) was known as "Cappy"
by his alliance. Eric and Maggie were secret partners, as Eric
worked as a firefighter with Maggie's boyfriend. He was evicted in
week four by a vote of 5-4.
Howie
Howie
Gordon (born January 7, 1971, in Chicago, Illinois) who called himself "Jedi
Howie" or "Hurricane Howie". Howie and Rachel were secret partners,
being best friends. Howie finished in fifth place, being evicted in
week 10 (a double eviction week) by a vote of 2-1. Howie was
selected to return in 2006 as a contestant on Big Brother: All
Stars.
Ivette
Ivette Corredero born in 1980 and from Miami, Florida. She is of Cuban and Dominican descent. She is the first
openly lesbian contestant in Big Brother
history. Ivette and Beau were secret partners, being former
co-workers. Ivette made it to the final two, where she lost to
Maggie in the final vote by a margin of 4-3, winning the second
place $50,000 prize.
She became infamous for her remarks regarding Muslim HouseGuest
Kaysar, reportedly calling him a "sand nigger" and a "fake Muslim."
The comments were not broadcast. Big Brother producer, Arnold
Shapiro, said: "I wouldn't want my name on a show that was having
those kinds of things spoken."[1]
James
James Rhine (born December 6, 1975 in Miami, Florida) was a loss prevention
manager (although he lied about his occupation to the HouseGuests).
James and Sarah were secret partners, as they were dating. He
finished in seventh place when he was evicted in week nine by a
vote of 4-0. James returned in 2006 for Big Brother: All
Stars, where he finished seventh once again.
Janelle
Janelle Pierzina (born
January 10, 1980, in Grand Rapids, Minnesota) is a
VIP cocktail waitress from Miami Beach. Janelle and Ashlea
were secret partners, being ex-roommates. She finished third, being
evicted in the final week by Head of Household Ivette, who cast the
only vote.
Janelle returned the next year for Big Brother: All
Stars, where she placed third once again. She also won the
$25,000 jury prize at the BB7 finale. She returned to host a Power
of Veto competition in Big Brother 8, The
Janelle-O-Vision, and was Season 6's representative in a food
competition celebrating 10 years of Big Brother in Season 10.
Jennifer
Jennifer Vasquez (born April 8, 1978) was a Dallas
Desperados dancer and a substitute teacher from Plano, Texas who had
just graduated with her master's in counseling before entering the
Big Brother house. Her secret partner, April, was also in the same
sorority at another college during different years. However,
Jennifer and Maggie were closer during their stay in the Big
Brother house. Jennifer was evicted in week 7 by a vote of 5-1 and
became the first member of the jury who would later select the
champion.
She has now put her acting/modeling career aside to pursue a
career in teaching and counseling in the Dallas metroplex.
Kaysar
Kaysar Ridha (born August 10, 1980, in Baghdad, Iraq) is a graphic designer from
Irvine, California. He was the first Muslim contestant on the show.
Kaysar and Michael were secret partners, being neighbours and
friends. He was first evicted in week five by a vote of 7-1. Dubbed
as one of the "most popular contestants ever" on Big Brother, he
was voted back into the house after 82% of voters in an "America's
Choice" poll selected him over Eric and Michael to return.
However, Kaysar was evicted again just two weeks later (the same
week he returned to the house), by a vote of 7-0.
He returned for Big Brother 7:
All-Stars in 2006.
Maggie
Maggie
Ausburn (born August 14, 1978, in Sonoma County, California) is
an ER nurse from Las Vegas,
Nevada. Maggie and Eric were secret partners, being friends.
Maggie was voted as the champion of the show on Day 80, when the
jury voted 4-3 to award her the $500,000 prize over Ivette.
Michael
Michael Donnellan (born November 5, 1976, in Paris, France) is an artist based in Orange
County, California. Michael and Kaysar were secret partners, being
neighbors and friends. He had a brief love affair with Janelle on
the show causing her to break up with her boyfriend back home on
national television. He was evicted in week three by a vote of
9-1.
Rachel
Rachel Plencner (Born November 29, 1971) is a
computer technician and horse breeder from Parker, Colorado. Rachel and Howie
were secret partners, being best friends. She was evicted in week 8
(another double eviction week) by a vote of 5-0.
Sarah
Sarah Hrejsa (born July 24, 1982 and from Stickney,
Illinois. Sarah was the replacement secret partner of her
boyfriend James after his original secret partner backed out. She
was voted out in week five by a vote of 6-1.
Memorable
Events
- The season was known for having the most bitterly divided house
in the show's history, with more animosity among the HouseGuests
than ever before. The first alliance was known as "The Friendship"
to its members but as the "Nerd Herd" to its enemies. Its members
were April, Jennifer, Beau, Ivette, Maggie, and Eric. They remained
largely intact until the final days when Ivette finally expressed
doubts at having stuck with them for so long. The other alliance in
the house was the "Sovereign Six", whose members were Kaysar (the
group's founder), Janelle, Rachel, Howie, James and Sarah. This
alliance was not as firm in its solidarity, however, as Howie,
James and Rachel had all voted to evict Kaysar, and Janelle had
also voted to evict James. After James had been caught playing both
sides, Howie nominated James and his partner Sarah, leading to
further fall outs within the group.
- Revealed by Julie Chen on the first episode of the next season,
members of "The Friendship" alliance had the "lowest popularity
scores in Big Brother history"
- Among the most explosive moments occurred in the second week.
Eric and Michael had to be physically restrained from fighting in
the backyard after Eric accused Michael of threatening his family
and Michael called Eric a "midget". The same day, Kaysar and Ivette
came close to a physical confrontation as well after he felt she
insulted his beliefs. Big Brother had to intervene over the
loudspeakers and give warnings to the HouseGuests.
- The Sovereign Six alliance were infuriated by Jennifer when
Kaysar had allowed her to win an endurance Head of Household
competition after she had promised him, in tears, that he would be
safe from eviction. However, when nominee Rachel won the POV and
used it on herself, Jennifer broke her promise and not only
nominated Kaysar for eviction, but successfully organized her
alliance to vote him out.
- In the season's only actual physical confrontation, during week
seven Janelle and Beau had a catfight after getting drunk from
cocktails provided from a food reward. The fight included
scratches, pushing and poking, and after it was broken up it
continued with name calling that included Janelle calling Beau a
"gold-digging whore," and Beau labeling Janelle a "polyester hair
bitch."
- In week 6, Howie went on a 48-hour rampage against April,
insulting her incessantly, calling her "Busto" (insulting her
breast implants), and insulting her dog and husband.
- At the end of week 7, Janelle won Head of Household going into
a double eviction week. After immediately nominating Jennifer and
Maggie for eviction, she left them and taunted, "Bye bye, bitches!"
while the show went out live.
Highlights
|
Events |
Competitions |
| Week 1 |
- All 14 HouseGuests entered the Big Brother house.
- A majority alliance began to form and 4 people ended up as
outcasts with no attachments: Ashlea, Michael, Janelle and
Kaysar.
- Rachel nominated Ashlea because she did not get to know her
well, and Kaysar for being introverted and not interacting with all
the HouseGuests.
- On Day 12, Ashlea was the first contestant evicted in a 9-2
vote.
|
- HoH: On Day 1, Rachel won the game "Wipe Out"
by being the last one aboard a giant surfboard in a two hour
endurance competition.
- Food: On Day 1, April, Howie, James, Janelle,
Maggie, Rachel and Sarah won the food competition "Wipe Out".
- POV: On Day 7, Rachel won the POV in the
competition "Rec-Tangled". Rachel chose not to use the POV.
|
| Week 2 |
- Eric, as a member of the majority alliance, nominated two more
of the outcasts: Janelle and Michael.
- On Day 19, and after a fight between Eric and Michael, the
house decided to evict Michael in a 9-1 vote.
|
- HoH: On Day 12, Eric won the HoH competition
"Fast & Easy".
- Food: On Day 13, all the contestants competed
for various food items in "Snack Shack from Hell".
- POV: On Day 14, James won the POV in the
competition "High & Dry". James chose not to use the POV.
|
| Week 3 |
- Desperate for allies, Kaysar first recruited the person he had
been becoming close friends with in the house, Janelle.
- He then lured two sets of secret partners (Rachel & Howie
and James & Sarah) away from the dominant alliance, forming a
group he called the "Sovereign Six".
- The Friendship alliance consisted of Eric, Maggie, Ivette,
Beau, April and Jennifer.
- Kaysar nominated Maggie and James.
- The Sovereign Six worked so that James would win the POV, which
he did, and used the power on himself. Kaysar replaced James with
Eric, Maggie's secret partner.
- On Day 26, Eric, the leader of the Friendship, was evicted in a
close 5-4 vote. The other members of the Friendship (Ivette, April,
Beau, Jennifer) voted to evict Maggie so he could stay.
|
- HoH: On Day 16, Kaysar won the HoH competition
"Majority Rules".
- Food: On Day 20, nobody won the food
competition "Will Spell 4 Food" as the board landed on the PB&J
sign.
- POV: On Day 14, James won the POV in the
competition "Knight Moves". James used the POV on himself.
|
| Week 4 |
- Maggie nominated James and Kaysar, in revenge for evicting
Eric.
- Sarah won the POV, and used it on her secret partner, James,
forcing Maggie to replace him with Janelle.
- On Day 33, Kaysar, the leader of the Sovereign Six, was evicted
in a 7-1 vote.
|
- HoH: On Day 26, Maggie won the HoH competition
"Power Roller".
- Food: On Day 27, everybody won the food
competition "Matching Munchies".
- POV: On Day 28, Sarah won the POV in the
competition "Couch Potato". Sarah used the POV on her secret
partner, James.
- Luxury: On Day 29, Rachel, Jennifer, and Sarah
all won a movie night in the luxury competition "Big Brother Movie
Marquee". They watched a special screening of Four
Brothers.
|
| Week 5 |
- The remaining HouseGuests learn that a previously evicted
HouseGuest will return by a viewer vote.
- Maggie was able to convince Howie (against his partner Rachel's
better judgment) that James and Sarah were betraying their alliance
and were immediate threats to everybody in the house.
- Howie nominated James and Sarah.
- James won the POV and used it on himself, forcing Howie to
replace him with Ivette.
- On Day 40, Sarah was evicted in a 6-1 vote. Her partner, James,
voted to keep her.
|
- HoH: On Day 33, Howie won the HoH competition
"Eliminator".
- Food: On Day 34, Howie, James, Jennifer,
Rachel and Sarah won the food competition "Conveyor Belch".
- POV: On Day 35, James won the POV in the
competition "A Lotta Pinata". James used the POV on himself.
|
| Week 6 |
- Julie Chen announced that Kaysar won the public vote and would
return to the house, after living in sequester.
- Jennifer, as HoH, promised that she would nominate two of her
own alliance members in order to backdoor James.
- Jennifer ended up nominating Janelle and Rachel.
- Rachel won the POV and used it on herself, forcing Jennifer to
replace her with Kaysar.
- Howie accused April pulling the strings in her alliance.
- On Day 47, Kaysar was, again, evicted from the house by a vote
of 7-0.
|
- HoH: On Days 40-41, Jennifer won the HoH
competition "Pressure Cooker" (in which the HouseGuests had to
stand and press a button). Beau, Janelle, and April all won prizes
during the competition. It was a record-breaking endurance
competition, lasting 14 hours until Jennifer won HoH. All competing
HouseGuests lasted at least six hours.
- POV: On Day 42, Rachel won the POV in the
competition "Coast for the Most". Rachel used the POV on
herself.
|
| Week 7 |
- Julie Chen announced that this week would be a double eviction
week. Meaning that less than 48 hours after the live Thursday night
broadcast, another HouseGuest would be evicted.
- As part of the double-eviction week twist, Janelle had to make
her nominations on the live show minutes after winning HoH. She
chose Jennifer because she broke her promise to Kaysar, and Maggie,
the figurehead of the Friendship.
- Janelle used the PoV on Maggie and put up Ivette, thinking that
Jennifer, her target, would more likely be evicted over Ivette than
Maggie.
- On Day 49, Jennifer was evicted by a vote of 5-1, and became
the first jury member. April, her partner, was the only one that
voted to keep her.
- After winning the accelerated week's HoH, Beau nominated Howie
and Rachel, who were secret partners.
- On Day 54, Rachel was evicted unanimously and became the second
juror.
|
- HoH: On Day 47, Janelle won the HoH
competition "Face the Facts".
- POV: On Day 48, Janelle also won the POV in
the competition "Goal for It". Janelle used the POV on Maggie.
- HoH: As part of a Double Eviction week, on Day
48, Beau won the HoH competition "On the House".
- POV: On Day 50, James won the POV in the
competition "Get Your Pairings Straight". James chose not to use
the POV.
|
| Week 8 |
- April nominated Howie and Janelle, but as pawns to get James
evicted.
- After winning the veto, April used the POV on Janelle, and
replacing her with James.
- On Day 61, James was evicted by a vote of 4-0, and became the
third juror.
|
- HoH: On Day 54, April won the HoH competition
"High/Low".
- POV: On Day 56, April also won the POV in the
competition "Playing Dirty". April used the POV on Janelle.
|
| Week 9 |
- In an America's Choice poll, Janelle received a phone call from
former HouseGuest Michael. The Friendship alliance were angry with
America's choice, with April calling viewers "pieces of shit".
April also accused the producers of rigging the vote.
- Julie Chen announced that there would be another double
eviction week.
- Howie's HoH status would only last 48 hours, and nominated the
last "secret" pair in the house, Ivette and Beau.
- Maggie chose not to use the Veto.
- On Day 62, Beau was evicted by a vote of 3-0, becoming the
fourth juror.
- After winning the second HoH competition of that week, Ivette
nominated Howie and Janelle.
- Janelle used the Veto on herself. Ivette nominated April as a
replacement.
- On Day 68, Ivette evicted Howie after a 1-1 tie vote. He became
the fifth jury member.
|
- HoH: "Playing it Straight"; the houseguests
rolled two bowling balls each down a narrow lane. The closer the
ball got to the 10-point ring, the more points gained, but the
section nearest to the ring was worth zero points. With a score of
12 points, Howie became the first person to win HoH twice in the
season.
- POV: On Day 62, Maggie won the POV in the
competition "Roll Me a Veto". Maggie did not use the POV.
- HoH: "Magnetic Attraction"; Julie asked eight
questions based on the form every contestant filled out before
entering the house. The houseguests had to guess which person in a
secret partner pair gave the answer. Maggie and Ivette both had 7
points. Maggie threw the tiebreaker, leaving Ivette as Head of
Household.
- POV: "Morph-O-Matic"; Morphs of the original
14 houseguests' faces appeared on a screen. The players had to
correctly identify which three contestants were in each face.
Janelle had the shortest time and won the Veto.
|
| Week 10 |
- Janelle nominated Ivette and Maggie.
- Ivette used the POV on herself, forcing April to be
nominated.
- On Day 73, April was evicted by a vote of 1-0, becoming the
sixth juror.
|
- HoH: "Before or After"; Questions were asked
concerning whether an event during the season happened before or
after another event. With a perfect score of 7 points, Janelle
became Head of Household for the second time.
- POV: On Day 70, Ivette won the POV in the
competition "The Missing Link". Ivette used the POV on
herself.
|
| Week 11 |
- Since there were only three HouseGuests left in the house,
Janelle and Maggie were automatically nominated.
- Ivette was told earlier by her alliance that if she didn't vote
to evict Janelle, they would not vote for her to win the
money.
- On Day 76, Janelle was evicted by a vote of 1-0, becoming the
seventh and final juror.
|
- HoH Part I: On Day 73, Ivette won round one of
three in the HoH competition "The Key to Being Safe". This win
allowed Ivette to compete in the final round. Ivette also won a
prize.
- HoH Part II: On Day 74, Janelle won round two
of three in the HoH competition "Pad-Locked". This win advanced
Janelle to compete in the final round.
- HoH Part III: On Day 76, Ivette won the HoH
competition "Jury Statements" and became the final Head of
Household.
|
Voting
history
A record of the votes cast, stored in a voting-table, shows how
each HouseGuest voted to evict throughout his or her time in the
house. The Head of Household and the nominees are not allowed to
vote, but in the event of a tie, the Head of Household will break
it. Twists to the normal nominations process are noted, such as immunity from nomination
and eviction (referred to as "exempt") and double evictions. The
last seven evictees of the season are part of the Jury of Big
Brother 6, who will then vote for the winner during the
Finale.
Each houseguest entered the house with a "secret partner," whom
he or she knew prior to the show. These pairs are indicated by
matching colors in the chart. If both members of a pair made the
final two, the winner would receive a prize of $1 million, while
the runner-up would receive $250,000. Unlike Big
Brother 9, the members of each pair played as individuals
throughout the entirety of the game.
|
Week 1 |
Week 2 |
Week 3 |
Week 4 |
Week 5 |
Week 6 |
Week 7 |
Week 8 |
Week 9 |
Week 10 |
Week 11 |
Eviction votes received |
| Day 47 |
Day 49 |
Day 61 |
Day 62 |
Day 76 |
Finale |
| Head of Household |
Rachel |
Eric |
Kaysar |
Maggie |
Howie |
Jennifer |
Janelle |
Beau |
April |
Howie |
Ivette |
Janelle |
Ivette |
(none) |
|
Nominations
(pre-veto) |
Ashlea
Kaysar |
Janelle
Michael |
James
Maggie |
James
Kaysar |
James
Sarah |
Janelle
Rachel |
Jennifer
Maggie |
Howie
Rachel |
Howie
Janelle |
Beau
Ivette |
Howie
Janelle |
Ivette
Maggie |
Janelle
Maggie |
| Veto Winner |
Rachel |
James |
James |
Sarah |
James |
Rachel |
Janelle |
James |
April |
Maggie |
Janelle |
Ivette |
(none) |
Nominations
(post-veto) |
Ashlea
Kaysar |
Janelle
Michael |
Eric
Maggie |
Janelle
Kaysar |
Ivette
Sarah |
Janelle
Kaysar |
Ivette
Jennifer |
Howie
Rachel |
Howie
James |
Beau
Ivette |
April
Howie |
April
Maggie |
|
|
Maggie |
Ashlea |
Michael |
Nominated |
Head of Household |
Sarah |
Kaysar |
Jennifer |
Rachel |
James |
Beau |
Howie |
Nominated |
Nominated |
Winner
$500,000 |
4 |
|
Ivette |
Ashlea |
Michael |
Maggie |
Kaysar |
Nominated |
Kaysar |
Nominated |
Rachel |
James |
Nominated |
Howie |
April |
Janelle |
Runner-Up
$50,000 |
2 |
|
Janelle |
Kaysar |
Nominated |
Eric |
Nominated |
Sarah |
Nominated |
Head of Household |
Rachel |
James |
Beau |
April |
Head of Household |
Evicted
(Day 76) |
Ivette |
3 |
|
April |
Ashlea |
Michael |
Maggie |
Kaysar |
Sarah |
Kaysar |
Ivette |
Rachel |
Head of Household |
Beau |
Nominated |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 73) |
Maggie |
2 |
|
Howie |
Ashlea |
Michael |
Eric |
Kaysar |
Head of Household |
Kaysar |
Jennifer |
Nominated |
Nominated |
Head of Household |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 68) |
Maggie |
2 |
|
Beau |
Ashlea |
Michael |
Maggie |
Kaysar |
Sarah |
Kaysar |
Jennifer |
Head of Household |
James |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 63) |
Ivette |
3 |
|
James |
Kaysar |
Michael |
Eric |
Janelle |
Ivette |
Kaysar |
Jennifer |
Rachel |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 61) |
Ivette |
4 |
|
Rachel |
Head of Household |
Michael |
Eric |
Kaysar |
Sarah |
Kaysar |
Jennifer |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 54) |
Maggie |
5 |
|
Jennifer |
Ashlea |
Michael |
Maggie |
Kaysar |
Sarah |
Head of Household |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 49) |
Maggie |
5 |
|
Kaysar |
Nominated |
Janelle |
Head of Household |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 33) |
Nominated |
Re-evicted
(Day 47) |
16 |
|
Sarah |
Ashlea |
Michael |
Eric |
Kaysar |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 40) |
6 |
|
Eric |
Ashlea |
Head of Household |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 26) |
5 |
|
Michael |
Ashlea |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 19) |
9 |
|
Ashlea |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 12) |
9 |
|
| Notes |
None |
Note 1 |
Note 2 |
None |
See notes
3,4 |
None |
Note 5 |
Note 6 |
|
| Evicted |
Ashlea
9 of 11
votes
to evict
|
Michael
9 of 10
votes
to evict
|
Eric
5 of 9 votes
to evict
|
Kaysar
7 of 8 votes
to evict
|
Sarah
6 of 7 votes
to evict
|
Kaysar
82%
to return
|
Jennifer
5 of 6 votes
to evict
|
Rachel
5 of 5 votes
to evict
|
James
4 of 4 votes
to evict
|
Beau
3 of 3 votes
to evict
|
Howie
2 of 3 votes
to evict
|
April
Ivette's
choice
to evict
|
Janelle
Ivette's
choice
to evict
|
Ivette
3 votes
to win
|
| Kaysar
7 of 7 votes
to evict
|
Maggie
4 votes
to win
|
Note 1:
Kaysar was evicted for the first time on Day 33 and re-entered the
house after Day 40. He received 82% of the public vote to
return.
Note 2: Double
eviction, less than 48 hours after the live Thursday night
broadcast, another HouseGuest would be evicted. Within 48 hours a
HoH competition, nominations, Power of Veto competition, Veto
ceremony and eviction was held.
Note 3: Another
double eviction took place, within 48 hours a HoH competition,
nominations, Power of Veto competition and Veto ceremony and
eviction was held.
Note 4: During the
second eviction of Week 10, Ivette as the HoH had to vote to break
a tie.
Note 5: In the
final week, the HoH is the only HouseGuest eligible to vote for
eviction since the other two HouseGuests are up for eviction by
default.
Note 6: Votes in
the finale are cast for the HouseGuests choice to win, not for who
to evict. Only the last seven HouseGuests evicted can
vote.
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