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'Big Brother' 15 Spoilers: Did Elissa Retain MVP? Was the Power of Veto Used?

The "Big Brother" MVP was announced during last night's episode, and the contestants played for Power of Veto. Who came away with Power? Read on to find out everything.

With Helen as Head of Household, the game dramatically shifted and Aaryn and Kaitlin were put up for eviction. Elissa was named MVP for the third week in a row, which gave her and Helen even more power.

Last night, Helen told her friends that Jeremy and Howard were the larger targets and she hoped to backdoor them. Helen gave Spencer the opportunity to come clean about the Moving Company, which he did, and then promptly warned Howard to admit that he lied about being in the Company.

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Amanda and McCrae told Elissa that she needed to put Howard up, which she admitted made her feel uncomfortable since she would have blood on her hands instead of Helen. Elissa spoke with Helen, and they agreed to backdoor Jeremy, who was a key player in the house. The two decided to put Spencer on the block instead of Howard, since Howard was not their intended target.

Amanda and McCrae kept pushing for Howard to go up on the block, which upset Elissa, who adamantly did not want to use her nomination on him. Amanda told the camera that Howard was a huge threat to her and McCrae, which is why she was pushing for him.

Before the Power of Veto competition, the houseguests learned that Spencer was nominated for eviction. It came as a blow to Amanda, McCrae, and Spencer. Elissa told the camera that she did not appreciate the pressure from Amanda and McCrae and wanted to play her own game.

Kaitlin won Power of Veto and decided to use the Power of Veto on herself, leaving Helen to nominate Jeremy for the final position. Aaryn, Spencer, and Jeremy are now all on the block.

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

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