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'Big Brother' 16 Spoilers: House Unanimous in Eviction; Touching Head of Household Ceremony

The "Big Brother" house once again unanimously voted a member out the doors. Who left? And who are the new Heads of Household? Read on for vital information.

After promising Donny he would not put him up on the block, Cody went against his word and used him as a pawn to get the larger threat, Brittany, out of the house. His plan succeeded as the House came together and voted 10-0 to evict Brittany. Donny was obviously relieved not to be going home, but he was not thrilled about being used as a pawn yet again.

After Brittany left, it was time for the Head of Household competition to begin. Pairs of two went against each other. One by one, the field of competitors lessened, and finally Frankie and Zach took home the prize. In a touching moment, Derrick admitted that he threw the competition when he battled Frankie because he knew that Frankie had just lost his grandfather and it would mean a lot for him to be able to "see" his grandfather in photos and receive the all-important letter from home.

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In other action, last week there were no "Have Nots," meaning that everyone in the House was spared from cold showers, an uncomfortable bedroom, and eating the famous slop. But host Julie Chen revealed that this week there would be four new players for the "Have Nots," which would be based on their activity levels in the house – all contestants are wearing monitors that track their activity in and out of the house.

Who were the laziest people in the house? Nicole, Caleb, Christine, and Derrick all were place in the "Have Not" category due to their inactivity and will now suffer a week of discomfort.

Also, Team America was given its next assignment: make two contestants argue at either the Power of Veto or Eviction ceremony next week. So far Team America has been able to complete its first two assignments, netting each member $10,000, but will they be able to pull this off?

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

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