‘Big Brother: Over The Top’ Spoilers: HOH Shelby Saves Final Houseguest In Second Part of ‘BBOTT’ Safety Ceremony Revealing Week 7 Nominations
Live feeds coming from inside the Big Brother: Over the Top (BBOTT) house Sunday revealed the final houseguest the current Head of Household (HOH) decided to keep safe. As a result, the two cast members who are now in jeopardy and nominated for eviction were determined.
.@hamsterwatch #bbott pic.twitter.com/t8CNd23Sky
— hamsterwatch #bbcan11 (@hamsterwatch) November 13, 2016
On Saturday, the week 7 HOH, Shelby Stockton, took part in her first Safety Ceremony, choosing to save cast mates Justin Duncan and Kryssie Ridolfi, as previously reported by the Inquisitr. This was expected, at least by Justin and Kryssie, because just days before, the two safe houseguests made a final four deal with Shelby and her only ally left in the BBOTT house, Morgan Willett.
boom there it is #JambalayaGang is official #bbott pic.twitter.com/nWB5Y7V5EB
— hamsterwatch #bbcan11 (@hamsterwatch) November 12, 2016
On November 13, during the second part of the Safety Ceremony, Shelby predictably saved Morgan, leaving Jason Roy and Danielle Lickey vulnerable as week 7 nominees for eviction. Jason partly expected this to take place due to an incident that occurred almost a week before.
At the time, Shelby was the HOH and Morgan, her sister Alex Willett (no houseguests are aware they are siblings, except Shelby who they told), and Danielle Lickey were on the chopping block. Morgan, Alex, and Shelby, all part of the Ball Smashers alliance, felt there was no hope and had resigned themselves to the fact that at least one of them would be leaving the game. Jason was given the co-HOH care package by America and had won the week’s Power of Veto (POV).
gone from the pool but never gone from our hearts.. @BBRubberDucky is back in the habitat, via Shelby's new HOH socks #bbott pic.twitter.com/7pevmw5WAl
— hamsterwatch #bbcan11 (@hamsterwatch) November 11, 2016
For some reason, obviously other than strategy, Jason and Danielle decided it would be amusing to give the women false hope and pretend Jason would use the POV on Alex and then vote Danielle out of the game. The two cast members headed to the BBOTT HOH room and made a fake final five alliance with Morgan, Alex, and Shelby. All the while, Jason and Danielle knew the three women would be deflated during the upcoming POV ceremony.
When Jason and Danielle left the BBOTT HOH room, Morgan, Alex, and Shelby were elated, feeling as though they had been given some glimmer of hope, thinking they could trust the two LNJ members, which was somewhat naive.
Shelby cracking more jokes, "can you believe me doing that [becoming a lawyer]?" & says it's as likely she'd become an astronaut. #BBOTT pic.twitter.com/UVodXxSIev
— Big Brother Network (@bigbrothernet) November 8, 2016
When the POV ceremony took place, safety for Alex was not to be, as Jason blindsided the women and used the power on Danielle, replacing her with Whitney.
Morgan angry tears: "I actually hate ALL of them!" #bbott pic.twitter.com/D3zGH8a0eL
— hamsterwatch #bbcan11 (@hamsterwatch) November 8, 2016
According to Rob Has a Podcast (RHAP) some fans are calling this move one of the worst in Big Brother history, as there was no strategy behind it, and as Jason admitted during one of his live Diary Room sessions, the action may have been seen by some as simply cruel.
*me when I see Justin in the bayou being attacked by an alligator* #bbott pic.twitter.com/EcobfIUVJx
— Kia (@Lovelakexo) November 14, 2016
Due to this fiasco, Shelby felt as though she needed to make some sort of quick speech Sunday night after nominations were revealed to succinctly clarify her decisions. Following the revelation that Jason and Danielle are the BBOTT week 7 nominees, Shelby entered the living room area and offered a short, but sweet statement, saying, “…fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me,” walking away when she was done.
Shelby "I've nominated you Danielle & you Jason for eviction. Fool me once shame on you, feel me twice shame on me" #BBOTT pic.twitter.com/BIxCMxVGLz
— BigBrotherJunkie? (@89razorskate20) November 14, 2016
Danielle and Justin are the only two BBOTT houseguests eligible to receive the next America’s Care Package, which automatically guarantees the recipient a spot in the final four, provided the recipient complete some sort of challenge given by Big Brother. Thus, Danielle was hoping Justin would go out this week because it would guarantee her the care package, while Justin is also well aware he will be the care package recipient if Danielle is sent packing.
Am I the only one waiting for Danielle and Justin to snap? #bbott the tension is real ? pic.twitter.com/PmnjqKmHfd
— gerrilynn (@gerly1) November 14, 2016
Although the current target may be Danielle, America will begin voting for its nominee late Sunday night, so this could change things dramatically. In addition, the POV will be played Monday, and there could be even more changes with regard to nominees and targets depending upon who is victorious in the challenge.
Big Brother: Over the Top streams 24 hours a day, seven days a week on CBS All Access. 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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