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'Big Brother' 15 Spoilers: New HOH Plays it Safe, 'Showmance' in Big Trouble

"Big Brother" crowned a brand-new Head of Household amid a fresh round of drama between two of the leading housemates. Who won? And who created plenty of memorable drama? Read on for all the information you need.

After several rounds of playing a game in which contestants guided balls down bananas, Amanda and McCrae were up against one another. The couple had been having relationship issues since last week, and this only heightened the problem, when Amanda asked McCrae to throw the competition and let her win and move on to the next round. However, McCrae decided to go for Head of Household and won the round against Amanda.

In the end, Andy was the winner and took the key to the Head of Household room. He immediately decided that Helen and Elissa, his opponents in the house, should be Have-Nots for the week. In a surprising move, GinaMarie and Aaryn, the two previous Head of Households, volunteered to join the Have-Nots. Aaryn even went so far as to call herself the "good witch" when she volunteered. Could this be the beginning of a new alliance? The four most powerful women in the house, aside from Amanda, will be together for the next week.

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Amanda and Andy had a heart-to-heart about McCrae's decision to throw the competition, and she broke down in tears, feeling betrayed by her boyfriend. Helen later took Andy aside and suggested that he make a bold move and put Amanda and McCrae on the block together, forcing them to be separated since there is no longer any MVP nomination.

However, Andy has a final-three alliance with Amanda and McCrae and decided to put Jessie and Spencer up for eviction. The house could still choose to backdoor Amanda or McCrae if they work together and convince Andy or one of the nominees to win the Veto competition and get another housemate out.

It will certainly be an interesting week, given the four women in the Have-Not room could be plotting an overthrow… and Andy may have to turn on his friends to save himself.

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