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  • ‘Big Brother Canada’: Two Houseguests Are Sent To Jury In Shocking Double Eviction 

    ‘Big Brother Canada’: Two Houseguests Are Sent To Jury In Shocking Double Eviction 

    By Melissa Romualdi.

    No houseguest was safe in tonight’s dreaded double eviction on “Big Brother Canada”.

    As alliances begin to crumble and tensions continue to rise, viewers weren’t sure who’d be safe and who was headed to jury when host Arisa Cox shocked the houseguests with an unexpected double eviction.

    Ultimately, Victoria’s Queen Kuzivakwashe “Kuzie” Mujakachi and Shanaya “Naynay” Carter were dethroned and sent packing from the “Big Brother Canada” Manor.


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    Kuzie and Anika await first eviction, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    — Photo credit: Global TV

    Queen Kuzie became the night’s first evictee and the sixth jury member when her fellow houseguests united to eliminate a strong player.

    Earlier this week, Renee Mior, from Vaughan, Ontario, rose to first-time competition winner at an integral time in the game as she became the new Head of Household. When her appointed nominee, Terrell “Ty” McDonald, secured his third POV win of the season and took himself off the block, Mior decided to make a resume move and named the replacement nominee- Queen Kuzie. Though Kuzie campaigned hard, the numbers were stacked against her and she was evicted by a vote of 3 to 1.

    Ty wins the Power of Veto, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    Ty wins the Power of Veto, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    — Photo credit: Global TV

    “I told myself I fear no one in this house,” said Kuzie. “I came alone, I came to prove a point, and I hope that everyone who is watching me has seen the great in me rather than the bad.”


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    Kuzivakwashe “Kuzie” Mujakachi exits the BBCAN Manor, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    Kuzivakwashe “Kuzie” Mujakachi exits the BBCAN Manor, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    — Photo credit: Global TV

    Immediately after Kuzie’s departure, the remaining houseguests feared their fate after Cox announced the unexpected double eviction.

    Shanaya’s fate was then revealed, making her the seventh houseguest to join the jury house.

    She was tearfully chosen as a replacement nominee by Claudia Campbell, who was forced to nominate one of her fellow “Girlie Pops” alliance members for eviction after the reigning “Smashpots” Veto champ, Ty, smashed his way to victory. Ty used the Power of Veto to save Anika Mysha, whom Claudia had initially nominated in addition to him.

    Ty wins the “Smashpots” Veto competition, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    Ty wins the “Smashpots” Veto competition, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    — Photo credit: Global TV
    Ty uses the Power of Veto to save Anika, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    Ty uses the Power of Veto to save Anika, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    — Photo credit: Global TV


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    With only three voters left in the house, the numbers weren’t in the “Girlie Pops’” favour, as their ally Shanaya received a 2 to 1 vote, sending her to jury.

    “Anything can happen in this house,” said Shanaya. “But I’m truly heartbroken for her [Claudia] and for me.”

    Shanaya “Naynay” Carter exits the BBCAN Manor, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    Shanaya “Naynay” Carter exits the BBCAN Manor, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11
    — Photo credit: Global TV

    See who becomes the new Head of Household when “Big Brother Canada” returns Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on Global or STACKTV. Fans can also stream season 11 live and on demand with STACKTV or the Global TV App.

    “Big Brother Canada” season 11 airs three nights a week featuring new episodes every Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET/PT (Head of Household), Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET/PT (Power of Veto) and Thursday at 7 p.m. ET/PT (Eviction).

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    Melissa Romualdi

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