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Big Brother 26’s Julie Chen Moonves reveals ‘foolproof way’ for Tucker to win after becoming the main target

Big Brother 26’s Julie Chen Moonves reveals ‘foolproof way’ for Tucker to win after becoming the main target

Summary

  • Big Brother 26 host Julie Chen Moonves suggests that Tucker Des Lauriers teams up with Quinn Martin in a solid Finale 2 to dominate the game until the end.
  • Tucker’s bold move backfired when Cedric did not nominate Quinn.
  • Tucker will have to do damage control as Quinn may target him with the Big Brother 26 Deepfake HOH upgrade power this week.



Big Brother 26 Host Julie Chen Moonves revealed what she thought Tucker Des Lauriers should do next after making himself a target with his bold actions. Big Brother 26 Week 3, Tucker made one of the wildest moves in the show’s history when he used the veto power to save Angela Murray instead of himself to catch Quinn Martin through a back door. HOH Cedric Hodges, however, had other plans and nominated Makensy Manbeck, forcing her to use America’s Veto. America nominated Quinn and Tucker won the BB AI Arena competition again. However, the HouseGuests ejected Kenney Kelley instead of Quinn.

“(Tucker) should somehow find a surefire way to get to a solid Final 2 with Quinn and see it through to the end together.”


In an interview with EWJulie shared that she believes that in order to progress in the game, Tucker “should somehow find a surefire way to reach a solid final 2 with Quinn and see it through to the end together. Then they can see who really has what it takes to bring home the gold!” Although Tucker and Quinn are currently enemies, it might be a good idea for them to team up because no one would suspect anything. Once the deepfake HOH is used or expires, Tucker may no longer see Quinn as such a threat.

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Julie Chen Moonves reveals Tucker’s boldest move in the House

Julie was surprised by Tucker


Julie also revealed that the Big Brother 26 The moment in Week 3 that surprised her the most was when Tucker confronted Cedric after he didn’t nominate Quinn. Julie shared: It was really brave when Tucker openly declared war on Cedric’s game. Can I say that? Well, I just did! Expect the unexpected. What can I tell you, Chenbot is from 718 Queens, and I’m so old-fashioned, I was there when it was 212!” Tucker definitely made a brave move when he went after Cedric, but sometimes that’s stupid in Big Brother A house.


It was really shocking when Tucker challenged Cedric because Tucker was wrong about what he said. He accused Cedric of blindsiding him by nominating Makensy instead of Quinn, and said that he wouldn’t have used the Power of Veto on Angela if he had known. However, Cedric insisted that he warned him not to use the Power of Veto on Angela. Tucker said that he never said it, but the footage proved that Cedric did. Cedric seems to have a lot more allies than Tucker, including Quinn, who has the deepfake HOH upgrade ability, so Tucker could be in trouble this week.


Tucker will definitely need to do some damage control this week, as it is Quinn’s last chance to use his deepfake HOH upgrade power. It would be foolish of Quinn not to use it to guarantee himself safety for another week if he doesn’t win HOH. Since the power allows him to overturn a HOH and name his own nominations, he will most likely go after Tucker this week. However, Julie is right that Tucker and Quinn should team up as the Final 2 and stick together until the end of the game.That would be the exact definition of “Expect the unexpected.”


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Sources: EWBig Brother/Instagram

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Big Brother is a reality game show based on a Dutch series of the same name. In each season, the contestants, known as “HouseGuests,” live in the same house and compete for over $500,000. Contestants are constantly monitored by cameras throughout the house and are voted out each week through an eviction process. Julie Chen Moonves has hosted the series since 2000.

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