Big Brother 26 (American season)

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Big Brother 26 is the twenty-sixth season of the American reality television program Big Brother. The program is an adaptation of the franchise created in 1999 by John de Mol. The season features an artificial intelligence theme. It premiered on CBS on July 17, 2024, with filming beginning a day prior and running for 90 days, concluding on October 13.

Big Brother
Season 26
Hosted byJulie Chen Moonves
No. of days90
No. of houseguests16
No. of episodes15
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseJuly 17, 2024 (2024-07-17) –
present (present)
Additional information
Filming datesJuly 16, 2024 (2024-07-16) –
present (present)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

Format

Big Brother follows a group of contestants, known as HouseGuests, who live inside a custom-built house outfitted with cameras and microphones recording their every move 24 hours a day.[1] The HouseGuests are sequestered with no contact with the outside world.[2] During their stay, the HouseGuests share their thoughts on their day-to-day lives inside the house in a private room known as the Diary Room.[3][4] Each week, the HouseGuests compete in competitions in order to win power and safety inside the house. At the start of each week, the HouseGuests compete in a Head of Household (abbreviated as "HOH") competition.[5] The winner of the HoH competition is immune from eviction and selects two HouseGuests to be nominated for eviction.[6] Six HouseGuests are then selected to compete in the Power of Veto (abbreviated as "PoV") competition: the reigning HoH, the nominees, and three other HouseGuests chosen by random draw. The winner of the PoV competition has the right to either revoke the nomination of one of the nominated HouseGuests or leave them as is. If the veto winner uses this power, the HoH must immediately nominate another HouseGuest for eviction. The PoV winner is also immune from being named as the replacement nominee.[7] On eviction night, all HouseGuests vote to evict one of the nominees, though the Head of Household and the nominees are not allowed to vote. This vote is conducted in the privacy of the Diary Room. In the event of a tie, the Head of Household casts the tie-breaking vote. The nominee with the most votes is evicted from the house.[8] The last nine evicted HouseGuests comprise the Jury and are sequestered in a separate location following their eviction and ultimately decide the winner of the season. The Jury is only allowed to see the competitions and ceremonies that include all of the remaining HouseGuests; they are not shown any interviews or other footage that might include strategy or details regarding nominations.[9] The viewing public is able to award an additional prize by choosing "America's Favorite HouseGuest." All evicted HouseGuests are eligible to win this award except for those who either voluntarily leave or are forcibly removed for rule violations.[10]

HouseGuests

Online applications for the season were underway by January 2024[11] while in-person casting sessions occurred in March.[12] The cast was revealed on July 15, 2024.[13] At this time it was also revealed that the houseguests would have the power to vote in a seventeenth houseguest by a majority vote.[14] This was later revealed to be a ruse that introduced the season's primary theme.[15] Several HouseGuests had made previous appearances on reality television: Angela Murray previously appeared on Dr. Phil's House Calls in 2021, The Price is Right in 2019, and Let's Make a Deal.[16][17] In 2019, Brooklyn Rivera appeared on Dr. Phil's titular talk show.[18]

Name Age Occupation Residence Result
Angela Murray 50 Real estate agent Syracuse, Utah
Brooklyn Rivera 34 Business administrator Dallas, Texas
Cam Sullivan-Brown 25 Physical therapist Bowie, Maryland
Chelsie Baham 27 Nonprofit director Rancho Cucamonga, California
Joseph Rodriguez 30 Video store clerk Tampa, Florida
Kimo Apaka 35 Mattress sales rep. Hilo, Hawaii
Leah Peters 26 VIP cocktail server Miami, Florida
Makensy Manbeck 22 Construction project manager Houston, Texas
Quinn Martin 25 Nurse recruiter Omaha, Nebraska
Rubina Bernabe 35 Event bartender Los Angeles, California
T'kor Clottey 23 Crochet business owner Atlanta, Georgia
Tucker Des Lauriers 30 Marketing/sales executive Brooklyn, New York
Cedric Hodges 21 Former marine Boise, Idaho Evicted
Day 31
Kenney Kelley 52 Former undercover cop Boston, Massachusetts Evicted
Day 24
Lisa Weintraub 33 Celebrity chef Los Angeles, California Evicted
Day 17
Matt Hardeman 25 Tech sales rep Roswell, Georgia Evicted
Day 10

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDay(s)Timeslot (ET) [19]Original air date [19]U.S. viewers
(millions)
Rating (18–49)
Week 1
8981"Episode 1"Day 1Wednesday 9:00 p.m.July 17, 2024 (2024-07-17)2.75[20]0.6[20]
On Day 1, the first eight HouseGuests—Angela, Cam, Chelsie, Joseph, Kimo, Makensy, Rubina, and Tucker—entered the newly designed Big Brother house. Julie informed them that they would be tasked with voting to decide whether a 17th HouseGuest, Ainsley, would be allowed to enter the competition. Ainsley would need at least five of eight votes to compete. Angela, Joseph, Rubina, and Makensy voted to allow entry while Chelsie, Cam, Kimo, and Tucker voted no. Ainsley then revealed herself to be an A.I. creation, her name a backronym for Artificial Intelligence Network Self Learning Entity, who would affect the game. The HouseGuests then competed individually in timed memory competitions. The four that voted yes, participated for a secret power referred to as an "upgrade" to the game. The other four that voted no played a separate completion in which the loser would receive a "downgrade" that would harm their game. Makensy won her competition and received the upgrade and Chelsie lost the other competition, receiving a downgrade.
8992"Episode 2"Day 1Thursday 9:00 p.m.July 18, 2024 (2024-07-18)2.36[21]0.5[21]
The next eight HouseGuests—Brooklyn, Cedric, Kenney, Leah, Lisa, Matt, Quinn, and T'Kor—also moved in on Day 1. They then participated in the same vote to admit Ainsley to the game, still unbeknownst to them that she is an A.I. entity. During this time, the first group of eight HouseGuests were isolated individually. Leah and Quinn voted to allow entry to Ainsley and the other six voted no. All eight also competed in individual upgrade and downgrade competitions that were modified from those the first eight played in. Quinn obtained an upgrade to his game and Cedric acquired the downgrade. Following the second set of the competitions, all sixteen HouseGuests were allowed to meet. Cedric and Chelsie were informed that their games were being downgraded to "mascots" for the week, not permitting them to participate in the first Head of Household or Power of Veto competitions as well as the vote to evict. Among Makensy and Quinn, one of them will receive a "Deep Fake HoH" while the other will get "America's Veto".
9003"Episode 3"Days 1–4Sunday 9:00 p.m.July 21, 2024 (2024-07-21)2.39[22]0.5[22]
The HouseGuests formally introduce themselves to each other. Cam, Kimo, Tucker, and Quinn volunteered to be have-nots for the week. The contestants begin to form early alliances. Makensy received the America's Veto which allows her to anonymously remove any nominee from the block and offers viewers the chance to name the replacement nominee. Quinn acquired the Deep Fake HoH, allowing him to secretly be Head of Household for the week. Quinn will also communicate through a virtualized of the current HoH. If unused, both advantages expire after four weeks. Prior to participating in the Head of Household competition, Ainsley informs the HouseGuests that there will be three nominees each week. Ahead of the eviction, the three will battle in Ainsley's A.I. Arena competition where the winner will be saved from eviction. Ainsley hosted the "New Rule" HoH competition in which there were new rules each round. Angela beat Kenney and Leah in the final round to become the first Head of Household. Quinn confides in Angela about winning the Deep Fake HoH comp an the two form a final two alliance. Angela then contemplates who she should nominate. On Day 4, Angela nominated Kenney, Kimo, and Lisa for eviction.
9014"Episode 4"Days 4–7Wednesday 9:00 p.m.July 24, 2024 (2024-07-24)2.51[23]0.5[23]
Following nominations, Angela ultimately sets her sights on Kenney. She also begins feeling animosity towards Matt. Matt and Makensy are in the early stages of a possible showmance and form a three-person alliance with Leah. Makensy reveals winning America's Veto to Matt and Leah. Cam, Cedric, Chelsie, Joseph, Kimo, T'Kor, and Quinn also form an alliance called "The Collective". Angela later begins suspecting other possible alliances in the house. Joseph and Quinn pitch the Collective to Angela, but she believes they are secretly coming for her. Feeling increasingly uneasy overnight and into the next day, Angela publicly confronts Matt over breakfast. Following this, opinions of Angela quickly turn negative. Joseph and Brooklyn are chosen to compete in the Power of Veto competition along with the three nominees. Angela ultimately hopes to backdoor Matt. In the "Spelling Bee" competition, competitors searched for letters to spell the longest word possible. There were also "delete" tiles hidden, which allow letters to be "deleted" from the competition. Lisa spelled the longest word in the shortest amount of time, winning the Power of Veto. On Day 7, Lisa used the veto on herself and Angela named Matt as the replacement nominee.
9025"Episode 5"Days 7–10Thursday 8:00 p.m.July 25, 2024 (2024-07-25)2.87[24]0.6[24]
Matt and Kimo begin to campaign significantly in an effort to save themselves from eviction. Tensions between Angela and others rise again when Kenney says he would be willing to purposefully lose the A.I. Arena Competition to Matt. In the A.I. Arena, Kenney, Kimo, and Matt played "Glitch in the System". The three of them viewed 16 "glitching" videos of their fellow HouseGuests that were playing simultaneously and attempt to find the HouseGuest who appeared the most. Kimo answered correctly in the shortest amount of time, saving himself from the block. Kenney and Matt are each given a few minutes to sway any last-minute votes in their favor. On Day 10, by a vote of 8–3, with Leah, Lisa, and Makensy voting to evict Kenney, Matt was evicted from the Big Brother house.
Week 2
9036"Episode 6"Days 7, 10–11Sunday 8:58 p.m.July 28, 2024 (2024-07-28)2.40[25]0.5[25]
Following Matt's eviction, multiple HouseGuests begin planning their next steps. Leah, Lisa, and Makensy are upset that the remainder of their alliance did not vote to evict Kenney instead. In the "Animal Obsession" Head of Household competition, HouseGuests viewed a series of videos containing animals. They were then asked true or false questions relating to those videos. Those who answered correctly progressed to the next question, while those who answered incorrectly were eliminated. After everyone else was eliminated, Chelsie won the competition in the final round against Leah and T'Kor. Chelsie planned on nominating Angela for her confrontation with Matt, and Kenney for his relationship with Matt, but take suggestions on who the third nominee should be. Tucker proposes she nominate Lisa. Cam, Cedric, and Chelsie begin forming an alliance and ask Brooklyn and Quinn to join them. Angela offers to be a pawn for Chelsie and in exchange for safety, Makensey reveals her advantage to Chelsie. On Day 11, Chelsie nominated Angela, Kenney, and Lisa for eviction.
9047"Episode 7"Days 11–14Wednesday 8:00 p.m.July 31, 2024 (2024-07-31)2.72[26]0.5[26]
9058"Episode 8"Days 14–17Thursday 8:00 p.m.August 1, 2024 (2024-08-01)2.76[27]0.5[27]
Week 3
9069"Episode 9"Days 11, 15, 17–18Sunday 8:58 p.m.August 4, 2024 (2024-08-04)2.33[28]0.5[28]
Following Lisa's eviction, the HouseGuests played in "Ainsley Land", a life-size board game competition, in an attempt to be the next Head of Household. Competitors had 45-seconds to walk across a track of balance beams, and hit buttons to collect points along the way. Cedric collected the most amount of points in the shortest amount of time, winning the competition. In an effort to keep himself from being nominated, Kenney revealed to Cedric his true occupation. Cedric plans on nominating Makensy until she tells him about her upgrade power. She recommends he nominate on Cedric instead. Chelsie also pitches Cedric a few potential nominees before he briefly considers nominating Joseph as a pawn. Chelsie gives a rundown of the season's failed potential showmances. Kenney believes that a number of the female contestants are working together and Tucker again volunteered to be a pawn. On Day 18, Cedric nominated Angela, Kenney, and Tucker for eviction.
90710"Episode 10"Days 12, 18–21Wednesday 8:00 p.m.August 7, 2024 (2024-08-07)2.97[29]0.6[29]
News makes its way around the house that Quinn holds the other upgrade power. Tucker insists on flushing out an upgrade power by week's end. Kenney contemplates if staying in the game is worth missing his family. Makensy and Leah are chosen to participate in the Power of Veto competition alongside the others. Kenney decides that if he wins the veto, he would use it on Angela to ensure his own eviction. In the "Recharge My Core" competition, participants brought a "power core" through a "jungle" maze to recharge Ainsley. Every time they hit a vine with the power core, it lost 5% of its charge. Tucker won the Power of Veto with 85% of power, followed by Kenney in second place and Makensy in third. Cedric thinks of potential replacement nominees and asks Makensy to be a pawn. She tells him that if nominated, she will use America's Veto. Tucker informs Cedric he will use his veto on Angela, and pitches Quinn as a replacement. On Day 21, Tucker removed Angela from the block, leaving many HouseGuests in shock. Cedric then named Makensy as a replacement nominee. Makensy evoked her veto, leaving the next replacement up to viewers.
90811"Episode 11"Days 21–24Thursday 8:00 p.m.August 8, 2024 (2024-08-08)3.15[30]0.7[30]
Following the veto meeting, multiple disagreements and arguments arise between the HouseGuests, most notably between Cedric and Tucker. Quinn, Kimo, and others are caught in the crossfire of these. The HouseGuests begin wondering who viewers will vote as the replacement nominee. Julie then revealed that Quinn would be the third nominee. In the "Data Dump" A.I. Arena competition, Kenney, Tucker, and Quinn had to catch balls that were being blown around in an air machine and collect them into a tube. Tucker acquired the most balls in the shortest amount of time, winning safety during the eviction. On Day 21, by a vote of 10–1, with Tucker voting to evict Quinn, Kenney was evicted from the Big Brother house.
Week 4
90912"Episode 12"Days 24–25Sunday 10:32 p.m.[a]August 11, 2024 (2024-08-11)2.20[32]0.3[32]
Following Kenney's eviction, Tucker is determined to take another shot at Quinn. In the "BAD AI" Head of Household competition, HouseGuests faced head-to-head two at a time and viewed three A.I. images of past HouseGuests created by Ainsley. One of the three images had a hidden error. The first one to successfully identify the image with the error, moved on to the next round and chose the next two to compete while the loser was eliminated. Angela beat Cam in the final round to win the competition. Angela wonders if Quinn will activate his upgrade power and Brooklyn worries that Angela is targeting her after Angela picked her multiple times in the competition. Quinn contemplates taking over the Head of Household, fearing that Angela will nominate himself or someone else in his "Pentagon" alliance (also consisting of Brooklyn, Cam, Cedric, and Chelsie). Angela and Tucker agree to team up to evict Quinn. Rubina and Tucker begin flirting. Quinn also teams up with Kimo and T'kor, and the three name themselves "The Visionaries". On Day 25, Quinn activated the Deepfake Head of Household power, allowing him to assume the associated duties. Quinn nominated Cedric, Makensy, and Tucker for eviction.
91013"Episode 13"TBATuesday 8:00 p.m.August 13, 2024 (2024-08-13)2.28[33]0.3[33]
91114"Episode 14"Days 4–5, 25–28Wednesday 8:00 p.m.August 14, 2024 (2024-08-14)3.25[34]0.6[34]
Cedric, Makensy, and Tucker stress the importance of winning the Power of Veto for themselves. The Collective re-forms their alliance, without Angela, which had previously fallen apart after Angela exposed it. Quinn plans on putting Rubina up as a potential replacement nominee, hoping that Tucker would let her win the A.I. Arena. Joseph and Tucker form a final two alliance. Brooklyn and Joseph, HouseGuest choices of Cedric and Tucker, are chosen to compete in the veto competition, alongside the others. In the "Binary Bridge" Power of Veto competition, participants had to cross a bridge by stepping on one of two tiles that would highlight red or green. When stepping on a green tile, they could proceed to one of the next two tiles, but if they stepped on a red tile they had to restart from the beginning. In the final round, Tucker crossed in the fastest amount of time to defeat Cedric and win the Power of Veto. Tucker considered not using the veto on himself again, but Angela advises against it. On Day 28, Tucker used the veto on himself, and through the A.I. Angela, Quinn named Rubina as his replacement.
91215"Episode 15"Days 13, 24, 28–31Thursday 8:00 p.m.August 15, 2024 (2024-08-15)3.49[34]0.6[34]
Cedric, Makensy, Rubina begin canvassing for votes to survive the next eviction. Quinn admits to The Visionaries that he is in another alliance called the Pentagon. Two new alliances form, The Five Points — including Brooklyn, Kimo, Rubina, T'kor, and TUcker — and a similar unnamed one that includes Angela. Other HouseGuests begin planning on who would be the best for their game to evict. In the A.I. Arena, the nominees played "Upload, Download" and had fix Ainsley's upload and download speeds by rolling five balls halfway down a ramp to a sticky area. Once done, they had to roll an additional five balls across the entire ramp, with the goal of knocking the original five the remainder of the way down in the process. Makensy was the first to successfully have all ten balls on the opposite side of her ramp and was removed from the block. On Day 31, by a vote of 6–3, with Brooklyn, Cam, and Chelsie voting to evict Rubina, Cedric was evicted from the Big Brother house.
Week 5
91316"Episode 16"TBASunday 8:58 p.m.August 18, 2024 (2024-08-18)N/ATBA
91417"Episode 17"TBAWednesday 8:00 p.m.August 21, 2024 (2024-08-21)N/ATBA
91518"Episode 18"TBAThursday 8:00 p.m.August 22, 2024 (2024-08-22)N/ATBA
Week 6
91619"Episode 19"TBASunday 9:30 p.m.August 25, 2024 (2024-08-25)N/ATBA
91720"Episode 20"TBAWednesday 8:00 p.m.August 28, 2024 (2024-08-28)N/ATBA
91821"Episode 21"TBAThursday 8:00 p.m.August 29, 2024 (2024-08-29)N/ATBA
Week 7
91922"Episode 22"TBASunday 9:00 p.m.September 1, 2024 (2024-09-01)N/ATBA
92023"Episode 23"TBAWednesday 8:00 p.m.September 4, 2024 (2024-09-04)N/ATBA
92124"Episode 24"TBAThursday 8:00 p.m.September 5, 2024 (2024-09-05)N/ATBA
Week 8
92225"Episode 25"TBASunday 9:00 p.m.September 8, 2024 (2024-09-08)N/ATBA

Notes

  1. ^ "Episode 12" was originally scheduled to air at 8:58 p.m. but was delayed to 10:32 due to overrun of the 2024 Wyndham Championship.[31]

Voting history

Color key:

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Head of Household
  Nominated for eviction
  Immune from eviction
  Not eligible to vote
  Evicted
Big Brother 26 voting history
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5[a] Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13
Day 18 Day 21 Day 90 Finale
Head of Household Angela Chelsie Cedric Angela
Quinn[b]
Tucker (None)
Nominations
(pre-veto)
Kenney
Kimo
Lisa
Angela
Kenney
Lisa
Angela
Kenney
Tucker
Kenney
Makensy
Tucker
Cedric
Makensy
Tucker
Brooklyn
Cam
Quinn
Veto winner Lisa Kenney Tucker Makensy[c] Tucker (None)
Nominations
(post-veto)
Kenney
Kimo[d]
Matt
Angela
Lisa
Tucker[d]
Kenney
Makensy
Tucker
Kenney
Quinn[c]
Tucker[d]
Cedric
Makensy[d]
Rubina
Angela Head of
Household
Nominated No vote Kenney[c] Head of
Household
[b]
Brooklyn Matt Lisa No vote Kenney Rubina Nominated
Cam Matt Lisa No vote Kenney Rubina Nominated
Chelsie Not
eligible
[e]
Head of
Household
No vote Kenney Rubina
Joseph Matt Lisa No vote Kenney Cedric
Kimo Matt Lisa No vote Kenney Cedric
Leah Kenney Lisa No vote Kenney Cedric
Makensy Kenney Lisa Nominated Kenney[c] Cedric
Quinn Matt Lisa No vote Nominated Deepfake
HoH
[b]
Nominated
Rubina Matt Lisa No vote Kenney Nominated
T'kor Matt Lisa No vote Kenney Cedric
Tucker Matt Lisa Nominated Quinn Cedric Head of
Household
Cedric Not
eligible
[e]
Lisa Head of
Household
Nominated Evicted
(Day 31)
Kenney Nominated Angela Nominated Evicted
(Day 24)
Lisa Kenney Nominated Evicted
(Day 17)
Matt Nominated Evicted
(Day 10)
Evicted Matt
8 of 11
votes
to evict
Lisa
11 of 12
votes
to evict
(None) Kenney
10 of 11
votes
to evict
Cedric
6 of 9
votes
to evict
Notes
  1. ^ In week 4 Quinn was the Deepfake HOH, and Angela didn't have all of the usual HOH powers, so they were both eligible to compete in the week 5 HOH competition.
  2. ^ a b c Quinn activated the Deepfake HoH, a power he won in the "Upgrade" competition. This allowed him to anonymously take control as the Head of Household for the week, while Angela maintained immunity and the ability to compete in the veto competition. Angela and Quinn were not eligible to vote in the eviction.
  3. ^ a b c d   Makensy activated America’s Veto, a power she won in the "Upgrade" competition. This allowed her to save herself from the block and gave viewers the power to vote for a replacement nominee, which was revealed to be Quinn during the live eviction episode. As Angela had been earlier removed from the block by Tucker, she was ineligible to be nominated by America.
  4. ^ a b c d This HouseGuest won the AI Arena competition and was saved from possible eviction.
  5. ^ a b For coming in last in the "Downgrade" competitions, Cedric and Chelsie became ineligible to compete in the HoH or PoV competitions for Week 1, and also lost their right to vote for the first Eviction. They were eligible to be nominated for eviction.

Production

Development

Big Brother 26 was officially confirmed by CBS on May 7, 2024.[35] The primary theme for Big Brother 26 is based around artificial intelligence (AI) and is dubbed "BBAI".[36]

Filming

Filming began on July 16, 2024, and is expected to run for 90 days.[37][38]

Production design

Similar to the season's overall theme, the Big Brother house was designed with an artificial intelligence theme. Bedrooms in the house were designed using AI prompts. The have-not room is described as "only a wireframe skeleton bedroom" because the AI crashed after given the prompt.[39]

Release

Broadcast

The season premiered on CBS over two nights on July 17 and 18, 2024.[40] New episodes will then air on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. eastern time (ET). It is set to conclude with a live finale on October 13, 2024.[41] Beginning July 25, Wednesday and Thursday episodes moved to 8:00 p.m. ET.[42]

Streaming

Following its broadcast, new episodes will stream on Paramount+ and CBS On Demand.[43] As with previous seasons, Paramount+ is also providing access to 24/7 live feeds.[44] The live feeds also stream on Pluto TV in a free advertisement-supported format.[45] In a change from previous seasons, those watching the live feeds will no longer be able to pause or rewind the video.[46]

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