The twist the Elites unleashed upon the house is called Opposite Week, and here is how it will play out:
Already, BBUSA and BBUK are very different, but this week, we’re adopting elements of American BB so that this will be the near OPPOSITE of a typical BBUK week.
First things first: we will have a HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD. But it will NOT be a competition. Instead, Tengaged will decide the HOH.
From there, the HOH will nominate 6 housemates for eviction. You read that right, housemates: SIX! Why the big number?
Because there will be 6 housemates in the veto competition: every nominee is going to compete. This is because whoever wins the veto must veto FOUR of the nominees (probably including themselves unless they feel like really risking it) from the chopping block.
By the end of the week, two nominees will be left on the block.
But then, what happens? Because Tengaged had their input in the BEGINNING of the week, at the end of the week, we’re letting the housemates decide. There will be a house vote, and whoever gets the most votes between the two nominees will be evicted.
So, while most Battle of Class BBUK weeks go:
Housemates nominate, Elites veto, Tengaged decides who goes home…
This week:
Tengaged picks the HOH, HOH nominates, veto comp occurs, and housemates decide who goes home.