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Arshi tells Rakhi that Nikki said she wants to fight Rakhi Sawant 1 on 1. The next morning, when Rakhi calls Nikki sadeli and asks her about her comments, Nikki refuses to answer and tempers flare between the ladies in the house.

Rakhi also throws a chair at Nikki. She is then seen imitating Nikki. Aly is seen telling the housemates about Eijaz Khan's double game. Rahul also confirms Aly's observations on Eijaz. Aly tells Jasmin that they will be friends outside and play their individual games. Aly tells Jasmin to not play for others, referring to Jasmin's support of Nikki. Aly and Rahul Vaidya tell Jasmin to not make enemies out of others for Nikki.

In the next episode, we'll see sanchalak Rahul Vaidya get into a fight with Eijaz Khan. Their fight extends even after the task ends and the whole house ends up being involved in the fight to separate them. The Golden Arches has been aggressively cultivating customer loyalty with a range of diverse celebrity partnerships.

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The clinical performance stu. The season ran from July 12, - September 19, The promos for the season claim that it will be "Super Sized," as in having the most HouseGuests to date, and to have four huge surprises.

Unlike previous seasons with returning players, the four veterans are acting as coaches at first. The rest of the season follows the traditional American Big Brother format. Each week the HouseGuests compete to become the Head of Household who is immune from eviction but must nominate two other players for eviction.

The rest of the non-coach house guests vote with the HOH acting as a tiebreaker if needed. Each week a Power of Veto competition is held to give the nominated HouseGuests a chance at a pardon. At the end of the 11 weeks, the winner was Ian Terry. On the first night, twelve new HouseGuests entered the Big Brother House to two new twists of the season. The first twist was that four successful ex-HouseGuests would re-enter the House not to compete against one another, but to coach the new HouseGuests.

Their job is to guide the HouseGuests for as long as they can, hoping to keep coaching a possible winner. On the second twist of the night, HouseGuests were informed that their status in the game was at risk. Because Big Brother sent the HouseGuests "invitations" to enter the House instead of a key, the HouseGuests had to earn their status in the first Head of Household competition as there were only eleven keys to be earned.

Therefore, for the first time in Big Brother history, one HouseGuest would be evicted by the end of the first night. That night, Janelle and Britney forged an alliance after Dan and Boogie agreed to work together.

Before the HouseGuests competed in their first Head of Household competition, the coaches assigned their teammates. The HouseGuests other than the coaches competed in the first Head of Household competition.

Each teammate had to jump across large moving mattresses to retrieve life-sized teddy bears Upon the competition's completion, one of the HouseGuests, Frank, kept his teddy bear; calling him "Teddy B".

After twenty minutes, teams were allowed to substitute one teammate. Team Britney won the Head of Household competition, and Team Dan came in last place, giving Dan the responsibility to evict one of his players.

On Day 1, Dan cast the sole vote to evict Jodi. Mike won the first coaches competition of the season called "Big Brother Derby" and won the power to grant one of his teammates immunity for the week: He chose Ian.

The four coaches each had to choose one of their teammates to be a Have-Not for the week, with Ashley, Ian, Shane, and Danielle getting picked. Frank and Kara were nominated for eviction on Day 5. On Day 7, Shane won the Power of Veto competition, "Loose Change", which involved HouseGuests running around and trying to find coin props one dollar coin, quarter and five cent coins. Once they find them they had to throw the coin props from a distance to a machine.

Shane decided to leave Willie's nominations the same. On Day 13, Kara was evicted in a 5 to 3 vote, leaving Danielle as Dan's only team member left. It was also revealed the winner of the next Coaches Competition would have the option of either saving one of his or her players or trading them with another player. The HouseGuests had to determine whether a burglar that entered the house was guilty or not guilty of a certain crime. HouseGuests were eliminated by answering incorrectly.

Janelle won the second coaches competition, "Phat Stacks", and chose to give Ashley immunity from the nominations. On Day 14, Willie was expelled from the house, after going on a rampage in which he threw pork rinds at Janelle, swore at the female HouseGuests, and headbutted Joe. Minutes later, JoJo and Shane were nominated for eviction. On Day 15, Shane won the Memory Chip Power of Veto competition, in which HouseGuests had to run around dressed as salsa chips and dive into different pools of salsa and find different menu items names and then they had to bring the names and put them in correct order in their menu as it is on a menu at which they could look at.

The HouseGuest that got most of the names in the correct order in the fastest time won the Power of Veto. Shane removed himself from the block, and Frank then nominated Danielle for eviction. On Day 20, JoJo was evicted by a vote of 5 to 1, only receiving the vote of Shane. The HouseGuests shot balls into a slotted end of an ice rink that had scores for each slot. Host Julie Chen then revealed to the viewers they could vote on whether or not the mentors should be allowed to enter the game.

Their goal was to do as many exercises of a certain type. The coach who would do the least would be eliminated. When they were eliminated they had the chance to open a locker and possibly win something. Janelle won the Coaches Competition and saved Wil. Later that day, Shane nominated Ashley and Joe for eviction. On Day 22, all had competed in The Juggler Veto Competition, where each HouseGuest had to roll back and forth two balls at the same time on two different ramps.

If even one of the balls would fall, that person would be out. Shane won the Power of Veto for the third week in a row. Before the live eviction took place on Day 27, Julie Chen announced that America has chosen to give the coaches the opportunity to play the game and stop coaching. If the coaches voted to become players, the eviction would be canceled and everyone would play in the HoH, including Shane. However, if the coaches chose to keep the game the same, the eviction would continue, but one evicted HouseGuest would return the following week.

Julie Chen also announced that only one vote was required to reset the entire game. One by one, the coaches were called into the Diary Room whether to hit the "Reset Button" or not. Britney, Dan, and Janelle chose to hit the button, while Mike Boogie did not. With the vote of 3—1, the coaches were reverted to HouseGuest status and Joe and Frank were spared eviction. If they fell from the plank, they would be eliminated. On Day 28, Danielle nominated Frank and Wil for eviction.

Later, Boogie made a huge pitch to Danielle by using the veto and backdoor his long-time rival Janelle. So Dan made an offer to her, if Frank gets vetoed, then Joe goes up. But when Janelle refused to answer, Dan knew that the possibility of all 4 coaches working together has blown up and he has no choice but to accept Boogie's offer on backdooring Janelle. On Day 31, Danielle went through with the plan and used the Power of Veto on Wil and put up Janelle as a replacement nominee.

On Day 34, Janelle was evicted by an 8 to 1 vote with Joe as her only vote and became the first returning HouseGuest to leave the show and also marking the first time Janelle has not reached the final three. Frank played in her spot. On Day 35, Frank nominated Joe and Wil for eviction. But when Boogie heard about this from Frank, he said to Frank, "If you put up Dan, then it's 8 versus 2 and it's game over for us.

On Day 41, Wil was evicted by a 6 to 2 vote. The first HouseGuest to fill up the HoH jug with liquid and release the cork would win. There were two other jugs as well.

But Ian went on to warn them about Boogie and Frank and they cannot be trusted anymore. After the nomination ceremony, Boogie and Frank were lashing at Dan believing he was the mastermind behind their nominations.

But unbeknownst to them, their ally Ian was the "wolf in sheep's clothing. Frank then used the Veto to save himself from nominations and Shane chose to nominate Jenn as the replacement. For the first of the two evictions, Mike Boogie was quickly evicted by a vote of 5—2.

Frank then won his third straight Power of Veto of the season in "Somewhere Over The Veto" and took himself off the block.



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