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Marcellas Reynolds is the first member of the 'Big Brother All-Stars' jury. (Photo Courtesy of CH TV, CBS.) |
READER ALERT: THIS STORY CONTAINS SPOILERS
The biggest diva in the "Big Brother" house is now moving into the sequester house.
Marcellas Reynolds, the former host of CBS' House Calls Internet program, was booted by a unanimous vote after Head of Household Janelle nominated him as a pawn this week against Erika Landin and guaranteed his safety.
"I never wanted to put you in harm's way or evict you," said Janelle in her taped goodbye message to Marcellas. "Now, I feel it was a stupid move on my part. I am sorry. I hope you can forgive me."
In response to Janelle's explanation and apology, Marcellas appeared to reveal some of the details of his pre-game pact with Janelle.
"The girl lies as much as she breathes," he said to host Julie Chen. "Did I think she wasn't going to 'scumbag' me if she ever had the chance? Of course, she was. That is how she has played all along. My deal was basically to 'scumbag' Kaysar for her and get rid of Howie for her. These are two of her closest friends."
Marcellas seemed to be touched by the tearful message taped by Danielle Reyes, his former 'Big Brother 3' rival, whom he has hated since she cost him the game four years ago by lying to him about using the Power of Veto to save himself. To this day, Marcellas' decision is viewed as the biggest mistake in the history of the CBS summer reality series.
"I came into this game thinking I was going to get revenge and to prove I wasn't an idiot. I found something that is so much bigger than all of that. For four years since 'Big Brother 3' I hated Danielle for what she did to me. I have hated myself for not saving myself. Imagine how profound it is to find forgiveness of someone who has been your biggest enemy for so long?" said Marcellas.
In a surprise twist, Chen revealed that there will be two evictions this week and whoever won the Head of Household title would have to make their nominations on the spot. George Boswell, the 47-year-old father of three, won another trivia competition based on America's Choice poll answers.
Without any time for discussion with his fellow HouseGuests and looking like the proverbial deer stuck in oncoming headlights, George nominated James Rhine and Erika Landin.
With the game now speeded up, viewers will see the Power of Veto Competition and the eviction vote play out on Sunday's episode. Subscribers of the live 24/7 "Big Brother" feeds saw James win the Power of Veto Competition held early Friday morning. It is not known if the feeds will be blocked during the rest of this weekend's happenings.
After several clues and a slew of guesses by most of the HouseGuests, Mike Matlin, a member of the ChillTown Alliance with Will "Dr. Evil" Kirby, won the coveted Coup d'etat power. The power gives Mike the ability to overthrow the current Head of Household and replace their nominations. Mike cannot nominate the Veto winner or the dethroned Head of Household. The Coup d'etat will only be available for the next two eviction votes.
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