‘Big Brother 15’ live feed spoilers: Tears, threats, Jeremy fireworks, and lies

Jeremy McGuire

For an Independence Day that started out extremely quiet in the “Big Brother 15” house, the fifteen players still left in the game figured out a way in which to end things with a bang, and also more controversy that is sure to blow up across the internet tomorrow. (This is also going to be one of the focuses of our new “CarterMatt Chat” video coming late Friday.)

We’ll save some of the gory details, but tonight we had Spencer refer to Andy as a woman, Jeremy use an extremely offensive term for a gay man, Aaryn follow him up with another, and Kaitlin try to restore order between the two of them. Now that the can of worms has been opened, regular viewers may even be hyper-sensitized by some of the language that is being said.

In focusing back onto the game itself, tonight brought us more debate over the nominations, fake alliances (Andy claiming to be loyal to Aaryn, Jeremy, and Kaitlin), and also Jessie, following a festive Fourth of July party, sobbing and threatening to quit the game because she doesn’t feel loved. This probably helps her join GinaMarie in the pool of people who have virtually no shot at winning the game. Elissa-bashing was rampant throughout the house, and Rachel Reilly’s sister is in an extremely bad place. She doesn’t know about the Moving Company, and if she nominates Jeremy (pending an MVP win) and puts him on the block, she may almost guarantee her fate being evicted from the house.

Let’s frame it this way. Aaryn’s plan right now is to nominate Elissa for sure and either Candice/Helen, who will likely not be targeted either way. If Elissa gets Kaitlin up on the block, some members of the Moving Company may push to get rid of a close Aaryn ally, especially since Jeremy has already said he has no problem evicting her at some point. However, they’re not going to get rid of our resident loudmouth unless they absolutely have to. It does feel like they will cut ties with him eventually, but not yet.

The nomination ceremony will take place tomorrow, and from there we should have the same schedule we had all last season. The Power of Veto will likely be on Saturday, with the Veto Meeting on Monday. The only question mark is the MVP reveal, which we could see happening either late Friday or early Saturday, depending on when they decide to play the Veto.

We’ll have all of the scoop for you tomorrow as your one-stop shop for all things “Big Brother,” and you know you can read all of our recent updates and more at the link here.

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