This article contains spoilers from the Big Brother 25 live feeds that have played out since Nov. 2’s eviction episode – the most recent episode to air on CBS and Paramount Plus.
With only four houseguests remaining in Big Brother 25, the final Power of Veto of the season was up for grabs. And if there was ever a time to win the golden necklace, it was then.
Cirie Fields was evicted on Nov. 2 and sent to the Jury as its fifth member. And shortly after the Survivor legend walked out the front door, Felicia Cannon, Bowie Jane Ball, and Jag Bains competed for the Head of Household key while Matt, whose first reign came to an end, watched from the sidelines.
The three-way battle played out live during the episode, and ended with Bowie Jane notching her third Head of Household this season. By triumphing, Bowie Jane punched her ticket to finale night.
With Bowie Jane, Matt, and Jag’s trio still intact, Felicia’s back was against the wall once again following the result. When the live feeds returned after the nomination ceremony, the 63-year-old and Matt were the house’s two nominees.
However, during this round of play, the Power of Veto is the most powerful it’s ever been.
If one of the three players not named Bowie Jane won it, they’d remain off the block while casting the only eviction vote during Sunday’s live episode — they ultimately choose who lasts until finale night with them and Bowie.
Who won week 13’s Power of Veto?
All four contestants played in the Power of Veto competition, which will be shown on Nov. 5 ahead of the live eviction later that episode. And if you’ve tuned into this season, the result won’t be shocking.
Jag won the Power of Veto.
It was his second Veto victory in a row and seventh in Big Brother 25 — the most any houseguest has ever won in a single season of the CBS flagship series. Further, with Jag securing the power, he’s one competition away from becoming the most winningest contestant in a single season ever.
Was the Power of Veto used?
When someone wins the Power of Veto, they not only have the opportunity to rescue someone from the guillotine, but they’re also immune from eviction themselves. So, at the final four, the winner (unless it’s the Head of Household) is taken off the block and replaced by the only other eligible contestant.
But, in this case, Jag wasn’t an initial nominee. So, Felicia and Matt remained on the block, and on Sunday night, Jag will choose whose $750,000 dream comes to a close.