‘Big Brother: Over The Top’ Spoilers: Week 4 Have-Nots Revealed, 1st Part Of Safety Ceremony Takes Place, Alex Begs America For Help, Houseguests Sick Of Danielle


On Saturday, live feeds from inside the Big Brother: Over the Top house revealed which houseguests would be deprived of regular food and a comfortable bed by becoming Have-Nots for the week, that the first part of the Safety Ceremony was completed, that Alex Willett begged America for a vote, and that some houseguests are fed up with Danielle Lickey.

Big Brother: Over the Top viewers began voting Friday for which three cast members they would like to see become America’s Have-Nots in week 4. Alex, Danielle, and Shelby Stockton were not eligible because they were designated Have-Nots the week prior.

Have-Nots must eat a Big Brother concoction all week, literally called “Slop,” in place of regular food, and at night are mandated to sleep in the Have-Not room. This season the room is decorated in a horror theme and house mates must sleep on trampolines.

On October 22, shortly after 1 p.m. Big Brother: Over the Top house time, the houseguests gathered to learn who America chose to be a suffering Have-Not in week 4. On live feeds, Kryssie Ridolfi, the current Head of Household (HOH), was seen reading the names one by one, beginning with Scott Dennis, who simply yelled out “No!” He was likely upset because this is his second time being chosen to live in the house as a Have-Not.

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Next, Kryssie read that Neeley Jackson was also a Have-Not, along with veteran Big Brother 17 player Jason Roy, who seemed a bit surprised by the announcement, saying, “Thanks America.” Fans voted to send Jason into the Big Brother: Over the Top house over Big Brother 18‘s Jozea Flores, which led Jason to believe he was a fan favorite.

Previously, Jason has noted on live feeds, however, that some of his behavior regarding Shelby may have been disliked by America. This would include rubbing his armpits, along with evicted houseguest Shane Chapman, on Shelby’s pillowcase, and hiding her favorite types of chocolate candies from her for an extended period of time.

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Justin Duncan was so happy he wasn’t chosen to be a Have-Not; he twerked, danced, and continually thanked America and his hometown, New Orleans, for keeping him off the Have-Not list. He repeatedly shouted out to America saying how appreciative he was and how he loved everyone.

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Later in the evening, Kryssie, as the week 4 HOH, was required to conduct the first part of her Safety Ceremony. Due to a game the houseguest were playing just prior to the ceremony, Kryssie was tasked with naming her safety choices with a pickle in hand.

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Kryssie decided to save Neeley Jackson first, Justin Duncan next, and finally Danielle. Alex is safe because she was given America’s Care Package this week with the Safety Servant advantage. Alex cannot be nominated in week 4 as long as she follows all of Big Brother‘s orders, which involve serving the HOH in any manner production deems necessary.

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The next major vote Big Brother: Over the Top viewers will take part in this week is America’s Nominee for eviction, which will open on Sunday at 7 p.m. As such, Alex decided to turn to the live feed cameras and ask viewers to nominate Neeley because, Alex argued, Neeley “wouldn’t know what to do” if she was a nominee, according to Joker’s Updates.

It seems Alex is not the only one who wants to see Neeley on the chopping block, as BB Fanatics posted a list of reasons on Twitter regarding why Neeley should be America’s Nominee week 4.

Also Saturday, several houseguests expressed being sick and tired of Danielle and her stories, finding them self-centered and boring. According to Joker’s Updates, Saturday afternoon, Neeley and Kryssie were left alone in the HOH room after finishing a conversation with Danielle. They decided to bash Danielle and her stories, with Kryssie adding she just can’t take hearing them anymore.

A few hours later, at around 5:17 p.m., Jason was in the HOH room expressing to Neeley and Kryssie he is getting to the point he may have to tell Danielle to her face that he’s “tired of her stories,” and noted she probably wouldn’t take it well, Joker’s Updates reports. Jason added that although Justin also talks about random things, he’s interesting, and that’s why everyone loves him.

Big Brother: Over the Top streams 24 hours a day, seven days a week on CBS All Access, with CBS promising no blackouts, even during competitions. Monday through Friday at 10 p.m. Eastern Time, the show streams a Weekday Replay of house events; however, the show’s regular schedule is as follows (it should be noted all times shown are Eastern):

Sundays

10 p.m. – Final Weekly Safety Ceremony and Nomination Reveal

Mondays

4 p.m. – Power of Veto Competition

Tuesdays

4 p.m. – Power of Veto Meeting

10:30 p.m. – Live Diary Room Sessions

Wednesdays

10 p.m. – Weekly Full Episode

11 p.m. – Live Eviction

12 a.m. – Head of Household (HOH) Competition

Thursdays

Julie Chen Live Interviews with Houseguests and Recent Evictee

Fridays

10:30 p.m. – Live Diary Room Sessions

Saturdays

4 p.m. – Weekly Have Not Reveal

10 p.m. – Safety Ceremony

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