‘Big Brother 18’ Spoilers: Da’Vonne Plays Both Sides, Frank Could Be In Trouble, And A Showmance Begins?


Big Brother 18 live feed spoilers have been action-packed over the past couple days. The live show promises to be a whirlwind leading up to a tense Head of Household competition. Da’Vonne Rogers continues to play both sides of the house, and risks getting caught. Frank Edy could be in trouble, and if he doesn’t win Head of Household, he could be a target for next week. A new showmance is in the works between James Huling and Natalie Negrotti. Unless something big happens in the next couple hours, it looks like Victor Arroyo will be evicted during Thursday’s live Big Brother episode.

Early in the morning, there was some talk between Nicole Franzel and James about targeting Frank this week. They decided they need to get him out this next eviction and worried about how to send him out the Big Brother door. Big Brother Network reported that Nicole explained that for the Head of Household competition, the three teams — Da’Vonne, James, and Nicole — need to fight to win it so they can nominate (or possibly backdoor) Frank next week. It was the first real-time the Big Brother live feed watchers saw anyone actually gunning for Frank this season.

Big Brother live feed spoilers indicate it may get more complicated because Da’Vonne seems to be all over the place when it comes to the plan to evict Frank next week. Apparently, to newbies and James and Nicole, she tells them she is on board with getting Frank out, but secretly tells Frank that the house is gunning for him to give him the heads up. It led to the assumption that Da’Vonne may be playing both sides of the house and isn’t sure which side of the house she wants to align with yet.

Right now, Frank has a good shot at living another week if he can win the coveted Head of Household competition. If his team wins, then he would be safe for another week. If not, Frank still has a shot to save himself with the Power of Veto. The fact that much of the Big Brother house is plotting against him gives Frank’s fans anxiety, as they wonder how he’ll get out of the hot seat.

Online Big Brother reports that Nicole and James asked Michelle Meyer if she’d consider throwing the Head of Household competition. Michelle is on Frank’s team, and they think if she throws it, Frank’s team has a lower chance of winning the competition. Michelle agreed to throw the HOH competition but worries that it may not help, as Frank is good at challenges.

In exchange for being on “project sabotage Frank” tonight, Michelle wants to make sure Bridgette Dunning will be placed on the block next to Frank. Michelle explained to James that Bridgette is Frank’s eyes and ears, and tells him everything she knows. Michelle feels the only way to get Frank out of the Big Brother house is that they must put him against Bridgette.

Apparently, the plan is for Frank’s team to lose the Head of Household challenge, and they then nominate Bronte D’Acquisto and Bridgette, with Frank being the backdoor plan. Michelle adds more fuel to the fire when she says that she heard Frank is gunning for James. It seems to be untrue, as Frank has spoken about targeting Tiffany Rousso.

In other developments on Big Brother, Natalie and James seem to be growing closer and seem pretty fond of each other. He admitted he thinks she’s cute, and wouldn’t mind getting to know her, and from the sound of it, the feeling is mutual. Bronte plays matchmaker and tells him that Natalie has a crush on him. She encourages James to make a move and just hop in her bed with her. He seemed hesitant at first, but later said he’d think about it.

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Big Brother 18 fans, will Frank be the target next week? Who will win the Head of Household challenge? Will James and Natalie make their showmance official? Stick with the Inquisitr for more Big Brother 18 spoilers, news, and live feed updates.

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