Big Brother 25 Week 10 Power Of Veto Ceremony Results (Spoilers)

Big Brother 25 Week 10 Power Of Veto Ceremony Results (Spoilers)

WARNING! THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR BIG BROTHER 25!

The Big Brother 25 week 10 Power of Veto ceremony has occurred, and the winner, Jag Bains, chose to use it to save Felicia Cannon from the chopping block, which was followed by Head of Household (HOH) Bowie Jane choosing Cameron Hardin as the replacement nominee. Bowie initially nominated Felicia and Cirie Fields for eviction, stating that she wanted to make her own decisions in the game. However, Jag was able to convince her that backdooring Cameron this week was her best move. Although Bowie was completely against nominating Cameron at first, she has now made the move to get her former ally out of the house.

The Big Brother 25 live feeds have revealed that Bowie nominated Cameron for eviction after Jag saved Felicia with the Power of Veto. This is Cameron’s fifth time being nominated this season. Although it isn’t a blindside because Cameron saw it coming, it is a backdoor because he didn’t have the opportunity to play for the Power of Veto this week. Cameron is a competition beast who has won three HOH and two Power of Veto competitions this season. He also won the Resurrection Rumble and the Do or Die Competition, which allowed him to return to the game after being unanimously evicted during week 7’s double eviction.

Does Cameron Have Any Chance Of Surviving The Chopping Block?

Big Brother 25 Week 10 Power Of Veto Ceremony Results (Spoilers)

Cirie volunteered to stay on the chopping block in order to give Felicia a break after being nominated last week as well. Cirie’s gameplay has stalled since her son, Jared Fields, was evicted because he didn’t win the Resurrection Rumble. She has expressed that she’s ready to go home, and might not campaign for herself if she feels safe. If Cameron fights hard enough, he might be able to convince these fickle houseguests to keep him around longer. However, as of now, it seems as though they’re all ready to evict him.

After his first eviction, Cameron won the Resurrection Rumble, Do or Die Competition, HOH, and the Power of Veto all in a row, ensuring his safety for the week. If the houseguests don’t evict him now while they have the opportunity, he has a great chance of winning HOH for the fourth time next week. However, Cameron could’ve been a great asset to Bowie, Jag, and Matt Klotz for a few more weeks, as he was aligned with them and seemed to be loyal to them. He could’ve helped them evict Cory Wurtenberger from the game. Now, even if he stays, they’ve most likely made an enemy of him.

Cameron’s time in the Big Brother 25 house seems to be coming to an end again, this time with no twist to save him. It’s interesting that Bowie, who has been under-the-radar for the whole game so far, will be the one to take out this major player. If Cameron is evicted, Bowie will have that achievement on her Big Brother resumé, which could be great for her if she makes it to finale night. Although Cameron’s fate seems sealed, there have been many last-minute vote-flips this season, so everyone should always “expect the unexpected.”

Big Brother 25 airs Sundays at 10 p.m. EDT, Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EDT, and Thursdays at 9 p.m. EDT on CBS.