Premiere Week Episode 1: A New Game Begins
Let’s get to the first BBCAN11 episode.
We start the season with an introduction to the beautiful BBCAN11 house. beautiful BBCAN11 house. It’s all done in a very dramatic fashion and tease a special power to “flip the house upside down.”
Meet The Houseguests
Let’s meet the Canadians who will take over our TV screens for the next few months.
The first houseguests introduced are: Kuzivakwashe “Kuzie” Mujakachi, Zach Neilson, Santina Carlson, and Terrell “Ty” McDonald.
The four enter and promise to keep each other safe. They even pinky swear on it. Immediately, Ty and Zach make a final two deal.
The next four to enter are Amal Bashir, Hope Agbolosoo, Jonathan Leonard, and Renee Mior.
The houseguests check out the the wall featuring past houseguests. Amal shows her superfan nature.
The next four up are Daniel Clarke, Anika Mysha, Claudia Campbell, and Roberto Lopez.
The houseguests accidentally discover the new diary room.
The final four to enter are Dan Szabo, John Michael Sosa, Vanessa MacTavish, and Shanaya Carter.
The first twist of the season is that whoever gets last will automatically get nominated. The HOH will still nominate but it will be three nominees. Also, no one will go home this week. For this competition, the houseguests have to pair up to compete.
BBCAN11 Week 1 Head of Household Competition
Who will escape eviction and hold the most important BBCAN position this week?
For this week’s competition, it plays out in two parts. The first part involves working with a team member to assemble a puzzle that makes an invitation. The team that wins this round must then go head to head in the second round for HoH.
The team in last place also face off to not place last place, and risk that consequence.
John Michael and Santina debate whether to win or not, but ultimately decide to go for it. One of them will become the Head of the Household.
At the end of the episode, Arisa also announces that there is a vote to keep someone safe from Thursday’s first eviction.
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