‘Big Brother’ Season 26 Week 7 Eviction: House Votes Out Last Houseguest Before Jury

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SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details on Big Brother Season 26, Episode 24, which aired on Thursday, September 5.

Quinn Martin’s reign as Head of Household on Big Brother culminated with another eviction during the final weeks of the game. Tonight’s eviction would be the last one before jury.

Martin initially put Angela Murray, Rubina Bernabe, and Kimo Apaka up for eviction, claiming Murray was his target.

At the Power of Veto competition, Leah Peters won and weighed her options with Martin about taking Murray off the block. Although Martin pleaded with Peters not to use her veto power, she ultimately saved Murray from eviction, granting her safety for the week.

Martin was obligated to name a replacement nominee and put Joseph Rodriguez on the block.

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Who won safety at the BB AI Arena in Week 7?

Rodriguez, Bernabe, and Apaka were the housemates who entered the BB AI Arena to compete for safety. Following the competition, Bernabe won safety and would not face eviction anymore.

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How did Big Brother Season 26 House vote in Week 7?

Votes to evict Joseph Rodriguez: Makensy, T’kor, Rubina, Chelsie

Votes to evict Kimo Apaka: Cam, Leah, Angela

Who was evicted from Big Brother Season 26 on Week 7?

By a vote of 4 to 3, Joseph Rodriguez was the seventh housemate evicted from the Big Brother Season 26 house on Week 7.

At the end of the episode, Ainsley revealed that the BB AI Arena had officially ended and the next HOH would only nominate two housemates.

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