Big Brother week 2 Power of Veto ceremony results.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The Big Brother 25 week 2 Power of Veto ceremony has taken place, and, unsurprisingly, veto winner Hisam Goueli, who is also the current Head of Household , decided not to use the veto to save either of his nominees, Reilly Smedley or Cameron Hardin, from the chopping block. Hisam holds all the power this week as the HOH and the veto winner, and he expects Reilly to leave the Big Brother house.
The live feeds revealed that Hisam didn't save Reilly or Cameron at the Power of Veto ceremony. Hisam had targeted Reilly when he found out that she planned to go after him if she had the chance. The Power of Veto competition was played by Hisam, Reilly, Cameron, America Lopez, Blue Kim, and Matt Klotz. Reilly is working with America, Blue, and Matt, so the odds seemed in her favor, but Hisam still was able to win.
It will be interesting to see exactly what Hisam said to Reilly that made him feel the need to apologize not only to her, but to everyone in the Big Brother house. Perhaps Hisam's speech will be the catalyst that makes the other houseguests want to keep Reilly in the game, and send Cameron home instead. This will definitely put an even bigger target on competition beast Hisam's back because he doesn't have a strong social game.
At its heart, Big Brother is a game, so there is no reason to attack other players. Hisam might have had all the power this week, but he also could have made a mistake that will cost him in the future. His power is only as strong as his numbers, and, if any members of his Professors alliance turn on him, Reilly's alliance will have the numbers to keep her. The Professors could also see him as a liability and try to take him out. A lot could change before Thursday's live eviction.
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