Who Won Power of Veto On Big Brother? Big Brother 26 Week 10 Power of Veto Results

Makensy Manbeck won the Power of Veto in Big Brother 26, Week 10. She wants to evict Angela Murray while keeping Kimo Apaka as a pawn.

by Jayasree D

Updated Sep 23, 2024

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Who Won Power of Veto On Big Brother? Big Brother 26 Week 10 Power of Veto Results
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Who Won Power of Veto On Big Brother?

Makensy Manbeck won the Power of Veto on Big Brother 26. She is also the Head of Household (HOH) this week. Makensy had nominated Angela Murray and Kimo Apaka, with Kimo as a pawn. Her real target is Angela, and she plans to evict her.

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Makensy is very happy about winning the Veto because it gives her more control. She has told other houseguests that she wants Angela to go home. Even though Kimo is on the block, Makensy doesn’t want to save either nominee.

The houseguests discussed that Makensy won the Veto by a large margin, showing she is strong in competitions. She also got to choose three houseguests to watch a movie with her as a reward. This week is tense because a double eviction is coming soon, and Makensy could be in danger after Angela leaves.

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Big Brother 26 Week 10 Power of Veto Results

In Big Brother 26, Makensy Manbeck won the Week 10 Power of Veto. This gives her control over who stays and goes. She planned to keep Angela Murray and Kimo Apaka nominated, but her allies, Chelsie and Cam, want her to nominate Leah Peters instead. Winning the Veto could create problems for Makensy. 

While it shows she is strong, other houseguests are talking about getting rid of her because she keeps winning. With a double eviction coming soon, she might be in danger if she doesn’t protect herself. What she decides at the Veto ceremony will be very important.

Did Angela Use The Veto?

Angela did not use the Veto this week. She was nominated for eviction alongside Kimo Apaka, while Makensy Manbeck won the Power of Veto. Angela had been nominated six times before but was saved by the Veto three times by other houseguests. However, this week she couldn’t save herself.

Earlier in the season, Angela had two wins as Head of Household and one Veto win, which she used in week 9 to save Kimo from being nominated. Unfortunately, her luck ran out this week. Makensy plans to evict her, making Angela's time in the game seem nearly over. With a double eviction approaching, her chances of staying in the house are very low now.

What is Power of Veto In Big Brother 26 Week 10?

The Power of Veto (POV) in Big Brother 26 Week 10 allows a houseguest to save themselves or another player from eviction. This week, Makensy Manbeck won the Veto, giving her control over the nominations. She initially planned to keep Angela Murray and Kimo Apaka nominated for eviction.

Winning the Veto means Makensy can either keep the nominations the same or change them. There is pressure from her allies to consider nominating Leah Peters instead. The Power of Veto is crucial because it can shift the game and keep someone safe, making Makensy's decision very important for everyone involved.

Big Brother 26 Wiki

Big Brother 26 is the twenty-sixth season of the American reality TV show "Big Brother," which premiered on July 17, 2024, on CBS. This season features an artificial intelligence theme, with houseguests living in a specially designed house equipped with cameras and microphones, recording their every move. The format includes competitions for power and safety, leading to weekly evictions. 

Notably, the houseguests initially voted on admitting a 17th contestant, revealed to be an AI named Ainsley, influencing the game dynamics. The season is set to last 90 days, concluding on October 13, 2024.

Big Brother 26 House Guests

Here is the List of Big Brother 26 house guests:

Name

Age

Residence

Angela Murray 50 Syracuse, Utah
Cam Sullivan-Brown 25 Bowie, Maryland
Chelsie Baham 27 Rancho Cucamonga, California
Kimo Apaka 35 Hilo, Hawaii
Leah Peters 26 Miami, Florida
Makensy Manbeck 22 Houston, Texas
Rubina Bernabe 35 Los Angeles, California
T'Kor Clottey 23 Atlanta, Georgia
Quinn Martin 25 Omaha, Nebraska
Joseph Rodriguez 30 Tampa, Florida
Tucker Des Lauriers 30 Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn Rivera 34 Dallas, Texas
Cedric Hodges 21 Boise, Idaho
Kenney Kelley 52 Boston, Massachusetts
Lisa Weintraub 33 Los Angeles, California
Matt Hardeman 25 Roswell, Georgia
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