‘Big Brother Canada 2’ live feed spoilers: The new Have-Nots are…

Big Brother -With the Canada’s Head of Household twist going on “Big Brother Canada 2” right now, you are not going to get much in the way of strategy. Nobody wants to say too much until they know for sure how the votes are going to go, and they will not be revealed until the time of the Nomination Ceremony … which will likely be tomorrow, given that the vote is going tonight until 7:00 p.m. Eastern time.

So for now, we’ll just have to talk about things like the Have / Have-Not Competition, which had a prom theme this time around and featured the contestants working in four groups. Thanks to there being 11 players, this left Adel and Jon forced to work on this on their own … and they lost. These guys are now Have-Nots again, and for Adel, it marks his second week in a row with this distinction. This has to be physically draining on him, and the only thing that he can really think and/or smile about is that there is almost no chance that he is going anywhere thanks to the twist.

Here is one interesting thing to think about, though, when it comes to Adel.

1. Based on most of the traffic that is on Twitter right now, Andrew and Sabrina are likely to be the two nominees … which should be awesome for the Sabrina freakout that it causes.

2. Adel has his power, which allows him to take part in an upcoming Power of Veto Competition, and our understanding is that he can replace one of the randomly-selected players for the challenge.

3. In the event that Kenny is drawn to play in the Veto, Adel may be able to take his spot, and thanks to this, keep the worst-case scenario for him from happening where neither Andrew nor Kenny end up on the block. This is at least how we would play it if we were in the same situation he is.

Regardless of how hated Sabrina is, we still feel like most everyone (save for Kenny and maybe Allison) would vote to evict Andrew. He is the biggest threat physically, and cutting him would also get rid of the twosome that he has formed with Canada’s voted-in player (who has in turn become kind of a bummer).

Earlier in the day, we published our exit interview with the eliminated Ika Wong, and you can read that at the link here. Also, sign up to get email updates courtesy of our CarterMatt Newsletter.

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