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Big Brother producers accused of ‘fixing’ game result as it’s ‘clear’ they want player to outdo Angela Murray

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BIG BROTHER fans accused the production of impacting the results of the 26th season to save villain Angela Murray to the detriment of other players.

During Wednesday’s episode, it seemed like most of the cast were trying to kick Angela, but fans felt like the powers that be behind the scenes were working to save her and send Kenney Kelly away.

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Big Brother fans believe producers are impacting the competition in an effort to save villain Angela MurrayCredit: CBS
During Wednesday's episode of Big Brother, Angela Murray faced Tucker Des Lauriers, Kenney Kelly and Makensy Manbeck in a Power of Veto

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During Wednesday’s episode of Big Brother, Angela Murray faced Tucker Des Lauriers, Kenney Kelly and Makensy Manbeck in a Power of VetoCredit: CBS

Big Brother houseguest Kenney wavered and lamented between wanting to go home and wanting to win, confusing viewers.

The producers even compiled their back-and-forth moments, adding an on-screen thumbs-down emoji.

Meanwhile, Cedric Hodges was working hard to get his alliances and send Angela away after he and most of the other contestants joined forces to surprise Lisa Donahue and save the season 26 villain.

As the show unfolded, fans on social media speculated that the producers were manipulating the Power of Veto competition to save Angela.

The Power of Veto competition required players to attempt to maneuver glowing rods in a fake jungle setting while avoiding laser beams.

Each lightning strike reduced their power percentage and put them at risk of losing.

“This veto would be VERY easy for the producers to manipulate a winner,” noted one commenter.

“Kenney with the Go home edit is like the producers know Kenney is going,” pointed out a second.

Big Brother fans say show is ‘scripted’ as Lisa is blindly evicted while ‘bully’ Angela remains

“Honestly, the Big Brother producers need to just let Kenney go. Don’t let him compete. Don’t waste everyone’s time, just send him home,” urged a third.

“The producers clearly want Kenney to come home this week,” a fourth fan suggested.

“Producers are fed up with Kenney wanting out of Ijbol,” wrote a fifth.

Fans on Reddit also speculated that the show was rigged in Angela’s favor, with one writing: “Producers can easily dictate the game by rigging the veto and games.

SHE IS SAFE

Fans previously speculated that the competition was rigged after Angela was once again spared from elimination.

Big Brother Villains

Big Brother has been loved by fans of reality shows since 2000. The program brings together a group of strangers to live in a house, competing in different challenges. Along the way, villains are introduced.

Here’s a look at some of the most prolific villains:

  • Jessie Godderz
  • Aaryn Gries
  • Mike Malin
  • Dick Donato
  • Jackson Michie
  • Justin Sebik
  • Paulo Abraão
  • Rachel Reilly
  • Will Kirby
  • Dan Gheesling
  • Amanda Zuckermann
  • Jack Mathews
  • Shannon Dragoo
  • Chima Simone
  • Paulie Calafiore
  • Vanessa Russo
  • Jessica Graf
  • Danielle Reis
  • Matt Hoffman

During an August 1 episode of Big Brother, most of the houseguests banded together to surprise Lisa by sending her home.

Lisa thought Angela was the target that week and was shocked by her eviction from the Big Brother house.

After leaving, she sat down for an interview with Julie Chen Moonves, who suggested she was fired for being “too good” at the game.

Fans found this claim absurd and noticed it online.

“Why is Julie justifying that maybe she left because she’s the best player? Angela won HOH. I’m so confused. Is Julie also involved? Now I’m really wondering if this is somehow planned or influenced,” asked a fan online.

“It’s okay, Julie, you’re encouraging Lisa too much,” criticized a second fan.

“Lol casuals Lisa was edited because the house thought she was boring, not because she was good at the game,” a third viewer posted.

“Lisa is 100% gagged in this interview…she did NOT see this coming,” wrote another fan.

“I think she feels some way because Angela was ‘bullying’ her, in a way that Lisa might feel like they signed off on the treatment,” another person commented.

TIME CHANGE

Fans aren’t just furious about the way things are going in the Big Brother house.

CBS announced on Wednesday that it was adjusting the Big Brother schedule once again.

Big Brother will air a special episode on Tuesday, August 13, bringing back previous winners Jag Bains, Taylor Hale and Cody Calafiore.

Previous guests will remember big moments from season 26.

Critics are frustrated with the schedule change, but also with the fact that CBS would air a special so early in the season.

“Traylor is the only person in this line that people care about,” one person posted in the comments of a fan-run X account sharing the news.

“Jag and Cody? They won’t watch it,” observed a second.

“The three most boring winners ever, I’m dozing off,” criticized a third viewer.

“No thanks,” wrote a fourth reviewer.

“This season has barely started, do we really need your hot takes…? Give us a twist inside,” ordered another.

“Snoozefest,” another person on X complained.

Throughout Wednesday's episode, Kenney Kelly discussed wanting to leave the show or stay to compete

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Throughout Wednesday’s episode, Kenney Kelly discussed wanting to leave the show or stay to competeCredit: CBS
Kenney Kelly competed in a Power of Veto competition on Big Brother but didn't win, which some fans think was intentional

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Kenney Kelly competed in a Power of Veto competition on Big Brother but didn’t win, which some fans think was intentionalCredit: CBS
Big Brother villain Angela Murray was saved twice this season from certain elimination and fans think producers are pulling strings

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Big Brother villain Angela Murray was saved twice this season from certain elimination and fans think producers are pulling stringsCredit: CBS



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