Own Big Brother 15

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Own Big Brother 15 is the fifteenth edition to the Own Big Brother series by Conflicting Addiction. 20 houseguests compete against each other inside one house for three months making it the largest season to date. They compete for Head Of Household and Power of Veto every week! On the Final Week, Two houseguests are left but only one of them will leave with the $1,000,000 cash prize!

Veto Players
Italics means secret partner

Notes:

 * 1) During the first 5 weeks of the game, the head of household would nominate 3 nominee's for eviction. During the live eviction ceremony, the three nominated houseguests would compete to get off the block. The winner would become safe and be able to vote who to evict, whilst the two losers would remain nominated with one of them going home.
 * 2) Due to Pandora's box being opened on Day 1, this week would have 2 HoH's.
 * 3) Due to Pandora's box being opened in Week 2 it became a triple eviction. Following the first eviction, the remaining HouseGuests played a week's worth of game – including Head of Household and Power of Veto competitions, nominations, eviction ceremonies – during the remainder of the live show, culminating in a second and third eviction for the week. As Head of Household, Peter was forced to nominate three HouseGuests for eviction. In a twist, the voting HouseGuests cast their vote to save a nominee.
 * 4) Arthur used the power of Coup d'État which allowed him to make his own two nominations, and was unable to vote. As Arthur had also won the Power of Veto he was still immune from the Coup d'État. Frank, as reigning Head of Household, was immune from nomination as well and was unable to vote
 * 5) Nilsa used the power of Coup d'Grace which allowed her to take someone off the block after the votes for eviction had been cast.
 * 6) Week 6 was a double eviction week. Following the first eviction, the remaining HouseGuests played a week's worth of games—including HoH and Veto competitions and Nomination, Veto and Eviction ceremonies—during the remainder of the live show, culminating in a second eviction for the week.
 * 7) On Day 52, Evie chose to use her Double POV power so week 8 featured 2 POV winners.
 * 8) Week 9 was a double eviction week. Following the first eviction, the remaining HouseGuests played a week's worth of games—including HoH and Veto competitions and Nomination, Veto and Eviction ceremonies—during the remainder of the live show, culminating in a second eviction for the week.
 * 9) As Head of Household, Chad had to vote to break a tie on Day 63.
 * 10) As Head of Household, Jun had to vote to break a tie on Day 77.
 * 11) Week 12 was a triple eviction week. Following the first eviction, the remaining HouseGuests played a week's worth of game – including Head of Household and Power of Veto competitions, nominations, eviction ceremonies – during the remainder of the live show, culminating in a second and third eviction for the week. As Head of Household, Peter was forced to nominate three HouseGuests for eviction. In a twist, the voting HouseGuests cast their vote to save a nominee.
 * 12) During the finale, the jury members voted for which finalist should win Big Brother.