Big Brother 22 Spoilers: September 20, 2020 Power Of Veto Winner Revealed

Big Brother 22 Spoilers: September 20, 2020 Power Of Veto Winner Revealed

Hey, fellow “Big Brother” fans. Happy Sunday. We hope you guys are having another great weekend. We are back on here to deliver some more important Big Brother season 22, All-Stars news.

Yesterday, September 19, 2020, the POV (Power Of Veto) competition was played. So, we’re going to give you the results of that.

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Before we do, we’re going to do a brief recap of this week ,so far, to make sure everyone is up to speed on everything. This past Thursday night, September 17, 2020, Memphis won the new HOH (Head Of Household) competition to become the new ruler of the house for a second time this season.

Then on Friday, September 18, 2020, Memhpis decided to nominate Da’Vonne and Kevin for eviction this week. And that all brings us up to date for yesterday’s POV competition.

According to the folks over at Big Brother Network, the POV comp was a maze competition.

Memphis and his two nominees Da’Vonne and Kevin played for veto. Tyler was randomly selected to join them in playing for the veto. Kevin and Da’Vonne both got houseguest choice, and they selected Dani an Nicole to play for veto.

After it was all said and done, it was Tyler who emerged as the winner of the veto. It was revealed that Memphis is actually trying to target David as a backdoor play. Cody doesn’t want that to happen. He would rather see Kevin go this week.

At around 4:30 pm pacific time, September 19, 2020, Memphis told Day and Kevin that his real plan was to backdoor David. Da’Vonne didn’t believe him, and she told Kevin that it was BS.

At around 4:35 pm, Tyler was seen telling Memphis about not wanting to get rid of David this week. “The women want Kevin to go,” he said. Memphis said, “If the noms don’t change then Da’Vonne needs to go.” Tyler agreed with that.

At around 5:10 pm, Memphis gave up his plan to backdoor David ,and he wanted to discuss the new plan of getting rid of Da’Vonne with his Committee alliance.

At around 5:45 pm, Da’vonne told Tyler, “I wanted to work with you since day one.”

At around 5:50 pm , Dani told Memphis they should vote out Kevin if Tyler doesn’t use the veto.

At around 6 pm, Enzo told Memphis, “I’m okay with either nominee going this week. I’m surprised to hear Dani wants to keep Da’Vonne. There’s something going on there with Dani, Nicole, and Da’Vonne.”

At around 11:20 pm, Memphis expressed to Nicole his desire to still backdoor David. Nicole encouraged him to try and make it happen if that’s what he wants.

Judging from those conversations, it seems like Tyler probably isn’t going to use the veto on Da’Vonne or Kevin tomorrow at the POV ceremony. We’ll certainly have to wait and see. We will definitely report the results of the POV ceremony. So, be on the lookout for our report on that sometime tomorrow.

How do you guys feel about Tyler winning the POV competition this week? Are you happy about it? Are you sad? Or do you just not care one way or the other? Let us know in the comments section.

Alright guys. That’s all we’ve got for this latest “Big Brother” TV show report, but definitely stay tuned for more.

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