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Recap of “Big Brother 26” Episode 37: Who Was Evicted This Week?
As the 37th episode of “Big Brother 26” aired, tensions remained high among the houseguests. Makensy Manbeck and Cam Sullivan-Brown battled it out in the Veto competition, aiming for a position alongside Head of Household Chelsie Baham in the critical Top 3. With Rubina Bernabe already eliminated from the challenge, she braced herself for an uncertain fate on Thursday’s live eviction broadcast. The pressing question of the week: who would be joining the jury house?
For a comprehensive recap of the live blog from October 10 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT, follow our updates below and share your thoughts on your favorite houseguests from “BB26”, who you find most irritating, and who you believe has the best shot at winning. Julie Chen Moonves continues to host the series, guiding viewers through the unfolding drama.
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8:00 p.m. – The episode began with a recap of the previous installment. The remaining four houseguests reflected on Kimo’s recent departure, which led to Chelsie’s victory in the Head of Household competition, marking her fourth HOH win this summer. With Cam and Makensy on the chopping block, the true power ultimately rested with the Veto holder, who would determine the week’s eviction. Who would claim Veto glory, and who would face elimination?
8:03 p.m. – As the Veto competition neared its conclusion, Cam and Makensy raced against time to secure their chance at safety. Cam attempted to fine-tune his answers but misguessed, allowing Makensy to seize the moment and win the final Veto of the season.
8:06 p.m. – Following her victory, Makensy felt the weight of responsibility as she realized the difficult choice ahead of her. While Rubina seemed unfazed, believing Makensy would support the plan to maintain an all-female final three, Cam expressed disappointment as he saw his fate slipping away. In a candid conversation with Chelsie, Makensy voiced her uncertainty, highlighting that Cam, despite his current positioning, could be a formidable opponent in the competitions ahead.
8:12 p.m. – Meanwhile, the mood in the jury house was somber as former houseguests welcomed Kimo. The jurors expressed their desire to see either Makensy or Chelsie remain in the game due to their impressive performances, and they speculated about Cam’s motives, questioning if he was intentionally underperforming in competitions. Observing Makensy’s consistent wins, they acknowledged her potential as a tough competitor in the final stages.
8:20 p.m. – Previous winner Jag Bains provided insight during his visit with Julie. He appreciated the strategic complexity of the season, calling out Makensy’s eviction of Leah as a critical misstep, while praising Chelsie’s manipulation of the game as a smart move. Jag pointed out Rubina’s unique standing with two allies in the jury, whereas Cam faced a harder path with no apparent support.
8:34 p.m. – In an effort to secure her place, Rubina made a heartfelt appeal to Makensy, advocating for an all-female final three and highlighting the risks of leaving Cam in the mix. She assured Makensy that she would prioritize her if given the choice. Though Makensy was receptive to Rubina’s pitch, discussions with Chelsie revealed concerns about Rubina’s strong narrative in the jury’s eyes, which could be more compelling than Cam’s perceived lack of agency.
8:37 p.m. – As the evening progressed, Makensy confronted Cam regarding her dilemma, acknowledging the bond he shared with Chelsie. Cam posited that evicting Chelsie could bolster his resume, but Makensy remained skeptical and fully aware of the implications of her eventual decision.
8:45 p.m. – In the live Veto meeting and eviction reveal, Makensy chose to save herself, ultimately casting her vote to evict Rubina. She emphasized her loyalty to her allies and the need to remain true to her game strategy.
8:50 p.m. – In her exit interview with Julie, Rubina expressed her disappointment but recognized the shifting dynamics in the game, believing the final three was already predetermined. She maintained that her honesty regarding her intentions with Makensy remained genuine, and that her focus sharpened after Tucker’s eviction.
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