Hope Agbolosoo’s journey in “Big Brother Canada” came to an end.
Following a shift in the power dynamic after the “Girly Pops” alliance gained control of the house, Claudia Campbell won her first Hoh of the season and announced that she’s electing to nominate Hope Agbolosoo along with Terrell “Ty” McDonald, for eviction.
Ty removed himself from the block after winning the Pov. Campbell then placed Kuzie on the block beside Hope. Ultimately, he was unable to rally enough votes to continue his journey with the final tally being 4 to 1.
“In this opportunity, you’ve got to be unique, you’ve got to be different,” said Hope. “I didn’t want to play like anybody else. I wanted to come here and be me, because there’s nobody out there like me, except me.”
Big Brother Canada Season 11 — Photo credit: Global TV
Following the aftermath of the Fatal Feast,...
Following a shift in the power dynamic after the “Girly Pops” alliance gained control of the house, Claudia Campbell won her first Hoh of the season and announced that she’s electing to nominate Hope Agbolosoo along with Terrell “Ty” McDonald, for eviction.
Ty removed himself from the block after winning the Pov. Campbell then placed Kuzie on the block beside Hope. Ultimately, he was unable to rally enough votes to continue his journey with the final tally being 4 to 1.
“In this opportunity, you’ve got to be unique, you’ve got to be different,” said Hope. “I didn’t want to play like anybody else. I wanted to come here and be me, because there’s nobody out there like me, except me.”
Big Brother Canada Season 11 — Photo credit: Global TV
Following the aftermath of the Fatal Feast,...
- 4/21/2023
- by Etcanadadigital
- ET Canada
Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t watched tonight’s episode of “Big Brother Canada” on Global, consider yourself warned that spoilers lie ahead.
Tonight’s episode of “Big Brother Canada” introduced the game’s first first-ever “Fatal Feast,” which wound up leading to a surprise Chain of Safety eviction that sent another houseguest to the jury.
It all began when Daniel Clarke stumbled into the library as lights flickered and books fell of the shelves. He was soon joined by Hope Agbolosoo and Anika Mysha, with the trio working together to solve the clues found in the books.
The three then allowed the other houseguests entry into the library — for except Renee Mior, Claudia Campbell, and Shanaya Carter.
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Tonight’s episode of “Big Brother Canada” introduced the game’s first first-ever “Fatal Feast,” which wound up leading to a surprise Chain of Safety eviction that sent another houseguest to the jury.
It all began when Daniel Clarke stumbled into the library as lights flickered and books fell of the shelves. He was soon joined by Hope Agbolosoo and Anika Mysha, with the trio working together to solve the clues found in the books.
The three then allowed the other houseguests entry into the library — for except Renee Mior, Claudia Campbell, and Shanaya Carter.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 11: Fisherman Jonathan Leonard Becomes Fourth Houseguest To Be Evicted From Bbcan Manor
Assuming that the clues would lead to a special power, instead the houseguests discovered that those clues,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
“Big Brother Canada” season 11’s resident nice guy, Jonathan Leonard, has been given the boot.
The fisherman, from Newfoundland, became the fourth person to be evicted on Thursday after houseguests were faced with a difficult decision during an emotional week.
Leonard, who was the season’s second jury member and the first member of “The Crown” alliance to depart, said: “When I came in here, I came in with the mindset of meeting people from all around Canada and getting to know them and building relationships – and I got more than that.
“I tried to represent my province as best I could and be true to who I am and it seemed to go over well in there.”
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The fisherman, from Newfoundland, became the fourth person to be evicted on Thursday after houseguests were faced with a difficult decision during an emotional week.
Leonard, who was the season’s second jury member and the first member of “The Crown” alliance to depart, said: “When I came in here, I came in with the mindset of meeting people from all around Canada and getting to know them and building relationships – and I got more than that.
“I tried to represent my province as best I could and be true to who I am and it seemed to go over well in there.”
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Leonard found himself on the chopping block after first-time Head of Household,...
- 4/14/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
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