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‘Big Brother 20’ spoilers: Who won Week 11 Power of Veto competition on #BB20 and what does this mean for September 13 eviction?

Can’t wait till Wednesday’s episode of “Big Brother 20″ to find out who won the all-important Power of Veto competition in Week 11. Then keep reading for spoilers as we’ve been keeping a keen eye on the # BB20  live feeds since they were turned on following Thursday’s episode and know who claimed this game-changing power on Saturday and how it impacts the  nominations evictions for the live show on September 13 . Kaycee Clark  won Head of Household at the end of the  live episode on September 6 . However, it took this first-time HOH almost 24 hours to come up with her two nominees for eviction. In the end, she went with  Haleigh   Broucher  and  Sam Bledsoe.  Haleigh, who is the last remaining member of the Hive still in the game is the target, while Sam has been assured that she is just a pawn. For the POV competition on September 8, Kaycee, Haleigh, and Sam were joined by three of the four remaining players:  Tyler Crispen ,  Brett Robinson , and  Angela Rummans . Left

Big Brother Live Feed Spoilers: Who Won The Veto

All of this has happened before and all of it has happened again. We've got the latest on what's going on in the Big Brother house from the live feeds, including who won Head of Household, who they nominated and who won the Power of Veto. Read no further if you don't want to be spoiled! Here's how the power is shaking out this week... Head of Household:  Tyler Nominated: Haleigh  & Scottie Won the Veto: Kaycee Veto used?  Not yet. But probably won't be. Level 6 continues to dominate. In case you missed yesterday's update, Tyler won Head of Household and nominated Scottie and Haleigh. The feeds were down on Saturday afternoon as the Veto competition was played, and when they returned, Kaycee was seen wearing it. In fact, she even kept it on while she put on a gold face mask... So Kaycee has the Veto, again. The ceremony doesn't take place until Monday, but in all likelihood, just like last week, she'll opt not to use it, ensuring

'Big Brother' contestant JC Mounduix will stay on show despite misconduct against other houseguests

by  Brian Porreca Sources close to production have revealed to THR that all parties involved have been spoken to and JC Mounduix will remain in the house. Big Brother producers have responded to contestant JC Mounduix being accused of inappropriate behavior.  On Wednesday night, during the show's 24-7 live feeds, Mounduix was involved in two separate instances of sexual harassment and misconduct.   While contestant Haleigh Broucher was using the restroom, Mounduix opened the door and would not close it after Broucher insist that he do so. When Mounduix refused to listen and tied the door open, Broucher yelled out loud for production to step in and stop him.  She later revealed that executive producer Allison Grodner spoke to her, but she didn't want to get Mounduix "in trouble."  The other incident took place while houseguest Tyler Crispen was sleeping and Mounduix kissed his armpit and continuously touched Crispen's body.  Thursday morni