Who is on the block on big brother tonight

The Big Brother 24 house has had quite a turbulent week. First we saw Joseph and Jasmine leave the competition, then Turner was HoH and now there are problems with Kyle and the audience. Without a doubt the competition is wilder than ever and thanks to spoilers we can find out what's going on 24/7.

After the double eviction and Turner's nominations, the guests were left with a bitter taste in their mouths. It's no surprise that everyone has their own strategies and wants to save themselves, but HoH had to make their move to continue their game and most didn't like it. 

Taylor and Britanny were the nominees of the eighth week with the goal of reaching Michael on the road. But the move did not work out so well, as he won the Power of Veto. With this victory, he now has 5 wins and almost became the participant with the most Vetoes of all the seasons.

Who is on the block on big brother tonight
Who is on the block on big brother tonight

Big Brother 24: What are the plans for the Veto Ceremony?

The next Veto Ceremony will be held this Monday afternoon and the winner will have a few options. He could take the easy route to save Britanny, where we will probably see Monte go up. Although Terrance could also go, which would be a good option, as he only played Turner on the Block, but also saved him on one occasion. It is not yet known but there is another option that would also work. 

Another strategy could be to save Taylor, since he is the target of Turner's plan B, the new HoH for week 8. Brittany would go as punishment to Michael for spoiling AP's plans for the rest of the week. Undoubtedly it will be a very interesting ceremony, now we just have to wait and see how chaos reigns on the day.

Big Brother 24: What's going on with Kyle Capener?

Things got a little complicated for Kyle, with #StopProtectingKyle trending #1 on Twitter this afternoon, as a large portion of the audience is unhappy with the production's treatment of the guest. The hashtag was created by fans to criticize the CBS production team for refusing to show a conversation confronting the racial microaggressions made by the contestant on the show's 24/7 live broadcasts. 

A Twitter user, @Melyorkie, uploaded multiple videos showing how the guest had conversations where he planned a very racist strategy. Below is the material provided by the reality fan: 

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The latest Big Brother 2022 nominations have been revealed, following the confirmation of a new Head of Household.

With six weeks left in the competition, we are officially halfway through Season 24 of the CBS reality show and things are heating up for the Houseguests still in the running to win.

The arrival of a new Head of Household for Week 6 of Big Brother means that two Houseguests have been nominated and could be at risk of going home—depending on how the Power of Veto competition plays out.

In recent weeks, the Leftovers alliance has commanded power in the house and has managed to successfully evict three of their targets, but will their reign continue this week?

Who is on the block on big brother tonight

Taylor Hale has been named as this week's Head of Household on "Big Brother" 2022. CBS

Newsweek has everything you need to know about the latest Head of Household and nominations on Week 6 of Big Brother 2022.

Who Is Head of Household on Big Brother 2022 Week 6?

After a challenging endurance task, Taylor Hale was revealed as the new Head of Household on Big Brother.

She picked up the title from Michael Bruner who was Head of Household last week. Michael was also the winner of the Week 5 Power of Veto competition.

Who Has Been Nominated on Big Brother 2022 Week 6?

As the new Head of Household, Taylor was tasked with nominating two Houseguests.

Last week on Big Brother, host Julie Chen Moonves had some big news for the Houseguests as she told them that the "Festie Bestie" twist was over. This meant players would no longer be playing with partners and would compete individually once again.

Who is on the block on big brother tonight

"Big Brother" contestants Indy Santos (L) and Terrance Higgins have been put up for nomination and are at risk of going home. CBS

With the "Festie Bestie" twist no longer in play, Taylor did not have to choose a pair to nominate and could pick two individual players.

The Leftovers alliance has enjoyed a hugely successful run in the past few weeks, managing to get competitors Ameerah Jones, Nicole Layog and Daniel Durston evicted, but they are now running out of targets. Eventually, the Leftovers will have to begin turning on each other but there should be a few more weeks before they get to that stage.

After much deliberation, Taylor decided to nominate Indy Santos and Terrance Higgins. Taylor has hinted that Terrance will be her target for eviction this week, though she has been bluffing to Indy, Alyssa Snider and Jasmine Davis (who are not in the Leftovers alliance) that she wants Monte Taylor out.

As Big Brother fans know, the nominations could change this week as whoever wins the Power of Veto competition has the power to change them.

Meanwhile on Big Brother, unbeknownst to the Houseguests, there is a big "split" twist coming up that will no doubt shake the competition up. Last week, Big Brother viewers were told that on Thursday, August 18, the contestants will be divided into two groups that will not be able to interact with each other.

Two separate games will commence for the entire week and this twist will culminate in a double eviction on August 25.

Big Brother continues Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays on CBS.

Who is on the block on big brother tonight

"Big Brother" fans know that everything could still change, especially with the new "split" twist coming up. CBS

Warning! The following contains spoilers from the Big Brother Season 24 live feeds and will be updated with information that may not have been revealed in the episodes yet. Read at your own risk!

Big Brother Season 24 is on, which means almost three months of Head of Household winners, nominated Houseguests, Veto winners, and maybe even an unexpected surprise or two. It’s a lot to juggle over the course of a season, and even the most avid fans of the game are bound to miss a moment or two without checking live feed spoilers every so often for updates. 

For those who lack the time to avidly follow the live feeds with their Paramount+ subscription, or for anyone just needing a reference throughout the season, consider this the definitive week-to-week guide for all things related to Big Brother Season 24. Starting with the most recent week, this will be a log of all major happenings in the house, with links to more detailed breakdowns of alliances, confrontations, or other moments folks might’ve missed even before they officially air so beware of spoilers. In the end, only one will join the long list of winners, so let’s dive in and look at where things are at now. 

Who is on the block on big brother tonight

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  • Nominated: TBD
  • Played For Veto: TBD
  • Won the Veto: TBD
  • Veto Used on: TBD
  • Post-Veto Nominees: TBD
  • Evicted: TBD

Just when it seemed like he couldn't win anymore, Michael Bruner secured his third Head of Household of the season. His wild winning streak continues, and at this point, it seems like he'll have to win out to survive to the end, but for now he's safe!

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  • Nominated: Brittany, Taylor
  • Played For Veto: Taylor, Brittany, Turner, Alyssa, Michael, Monte
  • Won the Veto: Michael
  • Veto Used on: Brittany
  • Post-Veto Nominees: Kyle, Taylor
  • Evicted: Kyle

The After Party had some grand plans when Matt Turner won his second Head of Household, and that plan was to backdoor Michael Bruner. Turner initially nominated Taylor Hale and Brittany Hoopes in order to backdoor Michael, but his single-season record-tying veto win prevented that from happening. 

With Michael off the table, The After Party figured a renomination of Monte Taylor would ensure at least one of the former Leftovers went home, but Michael and Brittany had other plans. They exposed Kyle's pitch from a couple of weeks prior of what was essentially an "all-white" alliance, which swayed Turner to throw his former ally up on the block. It seems like he's set to leave on Thursday, though Houseguests like Terrance are attempting to keep him in the game. 

In the end, Kyle accepted his fate, and used his remaining time in the house to connect with other Houseguests and attempt to account for his actions. He'll head to jury, which will probably be something Joseph will like to see considering Kyle was mainly responsible for him leaving the week prior. 

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  • Brochella Nominated: Jasmine, Monte
  • Brochella Played For Veto: Jasmine, Monte, Michael, Brittany, Taylor
  • Brochella Won the Veto: Brittany
  • Brochella Veto Used on: No one
  • Brochella Post-Veto Nominees: Jasmine, Monte
  • Brochella Evicted: Jasmine
  • Dyre Fest Nominated: Turner, Joseph
  • Dyre Fest Played For Veto: Turner, Joseph, Alyssa, Terrance, Kyle
  • Dyre Fest Won the Veto: Terrance
  • Dyre Fest Veto Used on: Turner
  • Dyre Fest Post-Veto Nominees: Kyle, Joseph
  • Dyre Fest Evicted: Joseph

Big Brother Season 24 split the house, and will have two games running separately this week. Michael Bruner served as HOH of Brochella inside the house, while Terrance Higgins roughed it outside the house with other Houseguests for Dyre Fest. 

Michael's HOH week went relatively easy as The Leftovers all collectively decided to target and evict Jasmine Davis. Once Brittany Hoopes secured the week's veto, Jasmine's fate was sealed and she left without much fuss. 

Dyre Fest was where the real action this week was as Kyle Capener decided to go rogue to save his showmance Alyssa Snider. Kyle revealed The Leftovers to Terrance, who responded by nominating Turner and Joseph in return. Terrance secured the veto and ultimately replaced Turner with Kyle, but in the end, Joseph wasn't able to secure the votes to stay. Before re-entering the house Terrance, Kyle, Turner, and Alyssa formed a new alliance called "The Afterparty," and intended to take out more Leftovers targets in the following week. 

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  • Nominated: Indy, Terrance
  • Played For Veto: Taylor, Indy, Terrance, Kyle, Alyssa, Jasmine
  • Won the Veto: Kyle
  • Veto Used on: No One
  • Post-Veto Nominees: Indy, Terrance
  • Evicted: Indy

Taylor Hale spent weeks on the block in the early game of Big Brother, and now it's finally time for her to take control of the game. She's the HOH in Week 6, and every Houseguest is guaranteed a slot in jury from this point forward. Taylor nominated Indy Santos and Terrance Higgins but is having some trouble deciding who should go home. 

Taylor found clarity when she overheard Alyssa Snider said some disparaging things about her following the HOH win and wanted her gone, but with Kyle Capener in control of the veto, the veto wasn't used. In the end, Taylor had to break her promise to Indy and send her home. The decision caused some tension within The Leftovers and there's a sense they could break up here soon. 

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  • Nominated: Terrance, Monte, Joseph
  • Played For Veto: Terrance, Monte, Joseph, Brittany, Michael, Jasmine, Turner
  • Won the Veto: Michael
  • Veto Used on: Terrance, Monte, Joseph
  • Post-Veto Nominees: Kyle, Daniel
  • Evicted: Daniel

Michael Bruner can't stop winning competitions and finally captured his first Head of Household win of the game. That, paired with his three previous veto wins, should be more than enough to show he's a winner if he makes it to the end, though it's a little too early to think about the endgame. Michael nominated Terrance Higgins, Joseph Abdin, and Monte Taylor for eviction, but it seems like his ultimate goal is to target and evict Daniel Durston. 

Michael assured he'll be able to do what he wants this week with his fourth veto win, which raises concerns about how he'll keep a target off his back in the coming weeks. Ultimately, Michael wanted control to make a decision, and did exactly that by putting Daniel up on the block. 

Daniel didn't really stand a chance after his nomination, and after a rousing speech on eviction night, exited the house as the last member ahead of the jury period. 

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  • Nominated: Alyssa and Indy
  • Played For Veto: Monte, Joseph, Terrance, Alyssa, Indy, Daniel, Kyle
  • Won the Veto: Daniel and Kyle
  • Veto Used on: Alyssa and Indy
  • Post-Veto Nominees: Taylor and Nicole 
  • Evicted: Nicole

The newly formed Leftovers alliance really needed another win to really gain some momentum in the game, and a win by Monte Taylor gave them exactly that. It felt likely Monte would target another person outside of the alliance, and he did by targeting Alyssa Snider and Indy Santos. 

With that said, Alyssa and Indy aren't his true targets at this stage. Monte fully intended for the veto to be used so that he could nominate Taylor Hale and Nicole Layog, but then changed course to keep nominations the same. His plans, ironically enough, were derailed by Daniel who believed Monte was working with Taylor, and no longer felt she'd survive eviction on the block against Nicole. Daniel used the veto, and Nicole went on the block with misplaced confidence she shouldn't have had. 

In the end, Nicole was evicted and only got a vote from Daniel. She left the house without much incident, as Daniel stayed behind and told Houseguests they couldn't "split the check" and needed to play their own games.

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  • Nominated: Michael and Brittany
  • Played For Veto: Turner, Jasmine, Brittany, Michael, Nicole and Taylor
  • Won the Veto: Michael and Brittany
  • Veto Used on: Michael and Brittany
  • Post-Veto Nominees: Ameerah and Terrance
  • Evicted: Ameerah

Matt Turner is the Head of Household in Week 3, and it's looking like it's going to be a revenge week for the Houseguest. Turner lost his closest ally Pooch, and what's worse, he only learned of the plan in the final hours leading up to eviction. No doubt he's going to want to target whoever is responsible, though the BB Fest Besties twist could throw a wrench in his plans. Turner ultimately decided to put Brittany Hoopes and Michael Bruner on the block, though had a plan to backdoor Taylor Hale with the veto. 

That plan changed after Turner talked to Monte Taylor, Kyle Capener, and Joseph Abdin, who then united with Taylor, Brittany, and Michael to form "The Leftovers." The outcasts of the house suddenly had a majority alliance, and they shocked the other Houseguests when Turner put Ameerah and Terrance up on the block. The result was nothing short of chaos with fingers being pointed in every which direction, but at this time, no one seems to think Ameerah is the true target.  

The same was largely true on eviction night, as the jaws dropped when her name was called by Julie. The blindside went off without a hitch, but I'd expect Nicole, Jasmine, and Daniel to do whatever they can to figure out how they thought they were controlling the game only to suddenly learn they aren't. 

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  • Nominated: Taylor and Pooch
  • Played For Veto: Jasmine, Pooch, Taylor, Ameerah, Michael, Terrance
  • Won the Veto: Michael
  • Veto Used on: No One 
  • Post-Veto Nominees: Taylor, Pooch
  • Evicted: Pooch

Week 2 of Big Brother essentially signaled a reset of the game after Paloma Aguilar left for "personal reasons." Her exit gives Taylor Hale a fresh opportunity in the game, though incoming Head of Household Jasmine Davis also had issues with Taylor. Sure enough, Taylor found herself back on the block but so did Joseph "Pooch" Pucciarelli. Pooch decided to volunteer himself to be a pawn in order to curry favor with Jasmine and others in the house. 

Michael Bruner didn't use his second veto win to remove either nominee from the block, which left Taylor and Pooch up for eviction. Pooch felt relatively sure of his position in the house and didn't campaign much. Meanwhile, almost everyone else knew it was a golden opportunity to cut a major player, especially up against Taylor. In their mind, Taylor can go at any time, so Pooch was cut this week. 

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  • Nominated: Michael and Terrance
  • Backstage Boss: Joe “Pooch” Pucciarelli
  • Backstage Pass holders: Brittany, Alyssa, and Paloma
  • Played For Veto: Daniel, Michael, Terrance, Indy, Ameerah, Turner 
  • Won the Veto: Michael
  • Veto Used on: Michael 
  • Post-Veto Nominees: Taylor and Terrance
  • Evicted: N/A (Paloma exits game for personal reasons)

Week 1 of Big Brother Season 24 got off to a weird start, thanks in part to the role of the Backstage Boss and Backstage Pass recipients. With four people unable to be nominated this week and the game just starting, there wasn’t a big rush for Houseguests to try and talk strategy with the first Head of Household, Daniel Larson. Daniel did make some fast friends with Ameerah Jones and Nicole Layog, and it seems like he’ll lean on them in the coming week for ideas on who he should put on the block.  Daniel ultimately decided to put up Michael Bruner and Terrance Higgins, though Michael's veto win forced Daniel to name Taylor Hale as his new nominee. 

Elsewhere in the house, there’s an all-female alliance brewing, though it looks to be only as strong as its members. The upcoming eviction will determine just how effective this group is and if it’ll break the past trends of the partnership falling apart. There’s also a Men’s alliance currently happening between Terrance Higgins, Joseph Abdin, and Monte Taylor, but who knows how serious it is at this time. 

Week 1 also had its fair share of controversy as fans and former Houseguests took issue with the house's microaggressions against Taylor. Former members of The Cookout spoke out on the issue, and fans requested production step in and address her mistreatment. Some viewers are also up in arms over Paloma Aguilar's alleged cheating by attempting to bribe Houseguests and want her punished. 

It all culminated in a memorable eviction night, in which an eviction didn't actually happen. Julie announced that Paloma left the game for "personal reasons," and her absence effectively killed the ability to do the Backstage Pass twist. As such, the only logical thing to do was reset, and allow everyone but Daniel to compete for the HOH in Week 2 (and gave Taylor a much-needed second chance). Additionally, a new twist is coming, but Houseguests and fans were left in the dark on what it is. 

Big Brother airs on CBS (opens in new tab) on Sundays and Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. ET and live evictions on Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. ET. Fans can also check out episodes on Paramount+ and get access to the live feeds to see everything that goes down.