“Big Brother” Season 21 recently named its Power of Veto (POV) winner. And his decision is crucial in ensuring Christie’s safety this week.

Tommy was crowned as this week’s first-time Head of Household (HOH) winner. Since he’s aligned with Christie and they have a final two deal, the latter was supposed to be safe for the entire week. Unfortunately, she was chosen to participate in the first America’s Field Trip twist, where she lost.

Since Christie lost the competition, she automatically became the third nominee next to Cliff and Kat. Tommy also won the POV, and he has the power to veto one of the nominations.

This means that the Broadway star has the ability to take Christie off from the block, and by the looks of it, this is exactly what he will do. There’s no need to hide the fact that Tommy and Christie are aligned together since they both belonged to the Six Shooter alliance. But only the two of them knows that they are bringing each other until the end.

If Tommy removes Christie from the block, Cliff and Kat would vie for the houseguests’ vote to stay in the game. Cliff has been playing a very loyal game, and he also changed his HOH plans weeks ago to benefit the Six Shooters alliance.

Kat has also been very helpful in doing the dirty work of Six Shooters for them. This means that there should be a good number of houseguests who would want to keep her safe this week.

But whether or not Cliff or Kat is sent packing, they will still not be able to go back home to their families. This is because they will automatically be sent to the Jury House.

The members of the jury will have the opportunity to cast their vote on finale night to determine which houseguest deserves to bring home the $500,000 grand prize. The runner-up will bring home $50,000.

This season, host Julie Chen has yet to announce the voting for America’s Favorite Houseguest. During finale night, one houseguest will also be crowned as the public’s favorite player and will bring home $25,000.

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