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'Big Brother 18' Live Feed Highlights, Spoilers, Previews: Who Won the Veto, and How Does This Affect Paulie?

As fans of the veteran CBS series know, the Big Brother house has chance of surviving this week's eviction.

BB18 live feeds revealed that Victor Arroyo turned out to be a competition beast as he has yet another win under his belt: the Power of Veto (PoV), adding to his Head of Household (HoH) win in the same week. This gave him a total of eight competition wins when he had only participated in 14.

Roundtrip ticket hope

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As viewers would recall, Victor, as HoH, put up Paulie and Corey Brooks on the block, resulting in some heavy drama, especially from Paulie, who up until that point thought he was still in control of the house. And now, without the PoV, it slowly sunk in that he may not outlast the eviction. His only hope is pinned on the Roundtrip Ticket.

On the side, Paulie has been trying to get Michelle to keep him instead of Corey, which Natalie Negrotti quickly noted to Paul Abrahamian as she questioned Michelle's true side in the Evict Paulie party. She and Paul agreed to stop sharing strategy with her, as they still need her in the house to be able to evict Nicole Franzel and Corey.

Meanwhile, Paulie went over to Victor to beg him to take Corey out of the nomination and place Natalie Negrotti in his position instead. He tried desperately to win him over, saying the only reason he was in the BB18 house was because of his aunt, who has cancer—and told Victor to "stop taking away [his] win."

Payback time

But Victor just went ahead and shut his sympathy campaign down, saying it's payback for Paulie trying to evict Victor a month earlier. He even went on to say that it did not matter who was up there on the block with him as the numbers will go against Paulie nevertheless. Victor remained determined not to use the veto power for anyone.

Apparently, the entire thing got too much for the late frontrunner of the house, and he began to cry as the entire nation watched.

What do you think? Is Paulie Calafiori's run for victory over yet?

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