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Where can I watch Big Brother? Watch the AI ​​instigator’s twist

Where can I watch Big Brother? Watch the AI ​​instigator’s twist

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There’s a new twist in Big Brother House 26 in the form of an “AI Instigator.”

Last week, Americans voted on which houseguest should have the power of AI Instigator, a candidate who gets to spread rumors and misinformation through an avatar – they can choose who they want to be, what they want to say, and who they want to say it to.

Tucker Des Laurier has been elected AI instigator and his power lasts for one week. Starting Wednesday, America can vote on how successful Tucker was and how much his reward should be, which ranges from $0 to $20,000.

In Week 5 of Big Brother, most of the housemates played it safe. Tucker, as Head of Household, wanted to up his game and set his sights on Brooklyn Rivera.

What surprises and battles will ensue with this AI instigator twist? Here’s who’s on the block this week on Big Brother 26, who won the HOH, and where to watch new episodes.

Who was kicked out of “Big Brother”?

The fifth contestant to be eliminated from the 26th season of Big Brother by a vote of 8 to 1 was Brooklyn Rivera, a 34-year-old business graduate from Dallas.

Who is HOH in “Big Brother” 26?

After winning the competition in week 6, T’Kor Clottey is the new HOH of the 26th season of “Big Brother”.

Who gets the right of veto in “Big Brother”?

Cam Sullivan-Brown was initially put on the hit list by T’Kor, but won the veto and was able to withdraw.

Who is at risk in “Big Brother”?

The candidates on the eviction list this week are Makensy Manbeck, Tucker Des Lauriers and Angela Murray.

What day does Big Brother air?

New episodes of “Big Brother” appear every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday evening.

When is the next “Big Brother” episode coming?

The next episode of “Big Brother” airs on Wednesday, August 28th.

What time is “Big Brother” on tonight?

Episodes of “Big Brother” air Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8-9 p.m. ET/PT and Sundays from 9-10 p.m. ET/PT.

Why does “Big Brother” last two hours tonight?

Big Brother episodes are usually one hour long, but Wednesday’s August 28 episode is scheduled to be two hours long, running from 8-10 p.m. ET/PT. This could accommodate the new “AI Instigator” twist.

How to watch live broadcasts of Big Brother?

The Big Brother live streams are included with all Paramount+ subscriptions. You need to go to the Big Brother show page or the Paramount+ app and select Live Streams to start watching. There are four different cameras and the quad view.

Catch up on last week’s episodes: Who is on the program in week 5 and who is the HOH? What time is “Big Brother” on tonight?

Where can I watch “Big Brother”?

You can watch Big Brother on CBS/Channel 5 in Phoenix or your local CBS network. You can also stream the show live or on demand on Paramount+.

There are two Paramount+ subscriptions available. The Paramount+ Essential package costs $5.99/month or $59.99/year and includes limited ads. The Paramount+ with Showtime costs $11.99/month or $119.99/year and includes no ads other than live TV and some shows.

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