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'Big Brother' 15 Spoilers: Power of Veto Separates Teammates

The Power of Veto was up for grabs last night, but was Amanda or McCrae successful in taking and using it to save herself or himself? Find out right now.

Amanda had a major meltdown after being nominated and admitted that she had been completely blindsided. McCrae sunk into a bit of a depression, worried not only about his own game but about his girlfriend's game as well. Amanda, meanwhile, went on a fact-finding mission to figure out how they winded up on the block for eviction.

She wound up in Head of Household GinaMarie's room and yelled at her for putting her up instead of putting Elissa up for nomination. GinaMarie defended herself and argued that everyone in the house would work for the Power of Veto and take her or McCrae down. Little did she know that the whole house was actually against her.

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"I'd rather go home. I can't be with these people," Amanda said while breaking into tears. "I don't even want to be here anymore. How could she (GinaMarie) not put Elissa up? We did so good and made it so much further than any other couple in this game," she told McCrae.

Andy, Spencer, Elissa, GinaMarie, Amanda, and McCrae all battled it out for the Power of Veto. Amanda thought she was completely protected since Andy and Spencer were playing in the game, but they both told the cameras that they would not use the Power of Veto on Amanda.

It came down to Amanda versus McCrae for the Power of Veto, since the duo took out all their opponents one by one. McCrae managed to take home the Power of Veto after defeating Amanda. The two were clearly devastated at having to compete against one another to stay in the game.

McCrae chose to use the Power of Veto on himself and GinaMarie put Spencer up on the block as a pawn. What the contestants don't know, though, is that the next episode will be a double-eviction episode, meaning that an entire week of the game will be played within the hour.

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