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'Big Brother 16' Spoilers: 1 Houseguest Unanimously Evicted, 2 Heads of Household Chosen

This week's "Big Brother" brought a lot of firsts, and two new Heads of Household. One member was unanimously evicted from the BB House, and a new member of Team America was revealed.

Joey and Paola both fought for their right to stay in the BB House, but the House was united in its vote for Joey. The competitors saw her as a huge threat and decided to evict her immediately, making her the first houseguest evicted, and one of the few evicted unanimously.

After that, the double Head of Household was held in the backyard. For the first time, the men and women competed separately, giving the women the opportunity to become Head of Household and hold some power in the male-dominated house. Amber took home the coveted title, but she was not alone, as the men also competed. It looked as though Cody took home the win, but host Julie Chen quickly announced that there would have to be a review of the tape because of allegations of a foul during the competition.

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After the review, Cody was not the Head of Household because he fell before hitting his buzzer. Devin then became the Head of Household, giving him even more power than he already had. This means that Devin managed to get the Bomb Squad together, get Joey out of the house, and put a bug in people's ear about Donny being in the military. It's clear that he holds a significant amount of power in the house, and now that he is Head of Household, how will he use his power?

Meanwhile, viewers learned that Donny was elected to Team America. He was touched by the honor, and now that Joey is out of the house, two more members of the alliance must be chosen. That will all be decided and revealed on Sunday, as nominees are chosen and the Battle of the Block takes place.

"Big Brother" airs on CBS on Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights.

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