Who won the Power of Veto Competition?


[SPOILER ALERT: Spoilers ahead for Big Brother 22.]

After the expulsion of Keesha Smith, her Big Brother 10 co-star Memphis Garrett won the question-based Head of Housing competition. He then made his nominations, which rubbed off in the wrong way before joining the Power of Veto competition. Who won, and will they use it to save someone on the block?

Memphis Garrett in second place, hosts Julie Chen and Dan Gheesling the winner of the Big Brother Season 10 Grand Final
Memphis Garrett in second place, hosts Julie Chen and Dan Gheesling the winner of the “Big Brother Season 10 Grand Finale” | Frederick M. Brown

Memphis Garrett won head of household for ‘Big Brother 22’ Week 2

Last week, BB10 runner-up Memphis Garrett almost won the first League Head of Houses competition, but was hailed by a random selection a Have-Not.

Even though he could only eat slop and live in a room separate from everyone else, he does not waste time gathering an alliance. Memphis approached Cody Calafiore, Christmas Abbott, Nicole Franzel, Dani Donato Briones and Tyler Crispen, who were all in agreement, although they had already joined other alliances.

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He decided to call the group the Unusual Suspects. De BB10 runner-up then won the next HOH competition, keeping his alliance in power.

After briefly showing everyone his room, Memphis had private conversations with various households and advised almost everyone to play in the upcoming Safety Suite competition.

Memphis Garrett nominated Nicole Anthony and David Alexander

The restaurant owner also asked a few members of his alliance to compete so that the other competitors do not think they are collaborating. David Alexander, Ian Terry, Kevin Campbell, Da’Vonne Rogers, Bayleigh Dayton, Cody, and Christmas have all swiped their VIP passes to compete for safety.

Christmas ended up winning and chose Ian as her “plus one” because Nicole F. correctly assumed that Memphis wanted to judge the other winner. Her decision to rescue Ian annoys the BB10 runner-up, though he later told Christmas he didn’t care.

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With the BB14 camp released, Memphis decided to play it safe and nominated BB21 co-stars Nicole Anthony and David. In his nomination speech, he apparently told Nicole A. that she should have played in the Safety Suite competition and David “welcomed to the table for adults.”

The choice of words irritated several households, even many of his own allies.

Who won the Power Big Veto ‘Big Brother 22’ Week 2 competition?

Memphis, Nicole A., David, Nicole F., Ian, and Tyer all competed in the Power of Veto competition with hosting from Enzo Palumbo. Before it began, the other Unusual suspects gathered and talked about how annoying they were with Memphis’ behavior and nominations.

In addition, Cody knows that Janelle Pierzina and Kaysar Ridha form an alliance to take himself, Nicole F., Tyler, and Dani out. That’s why he wants Memphis to put its longtime allies behind bars. His reluctance to do so, however, makes his allies doubt him and possibly incite him.

After waiting until midnight, the domestic workers finally competed in the arrest-related POV. According to the competitors who described it afterwards, it looked like they had to balance a ball on a heavy paddle.

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Many believe that the competition was at arm’s length, and that is why Memphis went away with the win. No one wants to crush, the BB10 runner-up will likely keep his nominations the same.

After the competition, the votes were cast to keep David. Therefore, Nicole A. could become the second evictee. Big Brother 22: All-Stars will be broadcast on Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday at 8pm EST on CBS.

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