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'Big Brother' 15 Cast Evicts One of Their Own, Chooses New Head of Household

"Big Brother" contestants voted out one of their own last night and then crowned a new Head of Household.

"Jeremy is being penalized because he's a winner," Aaryn said. She then called all of the houseguests "wimps" and said that what they were doing "was not right."

Of course, that didn't stop her from campaigning and trying to get in the good graces of those "wimps."

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Jeremy also set out to campaign and secure his spot in the house; he attempted to make a deal with Helen and Elissa, pledging to keep them safe for the rest of the game. Spencer, meanwhile, stayed relatively quiet, knowing that he was not the target.

After all the votes were tallied, Jeremy was sent packing, and Helen and Elissa succeeded in removing the player they saw as the biggest threat. Of course, the news upset Jeremy's "girl" Kaitlin, who used the Power of Veto to save herself when she had the option to save Jeremy.

The houseguests did not have long to mourn the loss, though, as the Head of Household competition quickly got underway. Helen had to sit this round out as outgoing HOH, and it was revealed that the Big Brother MVP had already been chosen – the public now holds the power to place a houseguest up for eviction.

The HOH competition centered on the descriptions of various houseguests chosen by viewers. Elissa, Amanda, and Andy were out on the second round, which meant that the power in the house would change yet again, given that the members of their alliance was out of the game. Aaryn and GinaMarie went out two rounds later, and it came down to Judd, Kaitlin, and McCrae.

At the end of the game, which came down to a tiebreaker, Judd was named the new Head of Household. He had been working with Helen and Elissa, so his win was crucial to the continuation of their game.

Julie then ended the episode by telling the houseguests to "expect the unexpected" when it comes to the next Big Brother MVP decision. Of course, that is what this game is all about, so no one was exactly surprised to hear the news.

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

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