"Please just stop"— Big Brother fans react to T'kor making a new alliance

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T'kor from Big Brother season 26 (Image via Instagram/@tkorcouture)

Season 26 of Big Brother has made it to week 6 with episode 19, which was released on August 25. The episode saw T'kor winning the Head of Household this week and nominating Makensy, Cam, and Tucker for eviction.

In the episode, she admitted to it being a tough decision because of the smaller contestant pool. It was tough for her because most contestants in the house were related to her via some alliance, and the ones who weren't were her friends, like Chelsie.

T'kor had no option but to go against one of her alliances to get people nominated. Tucker had offered to be put up as a pawn, so she only had to choose two people until she had to find a replacement.

To out Joseph and Angela, T'kor participated in making a sub-alliance of Sixth Avenue with four members— Tucker, Kimo, Rubina, and herself, and named it Friendzzzz. However, she talked to Kimo about not wanting Tucker in any of her true alliances. She pointed out that The Visionaries consisting of herself, Kimo, and Quinn was the only undiscovered alliance of the house and she wanted to stay loyal to it.

She then proceeded to nominate Cam, who was her alliance member from The Collective. Big Brother fans took to X to react to T'kor making and breaking alliances to benefit her game.

"If they make ANOTHER alliance with Tucker, T'kor gonna say she hates it by Friday. Please just stop," a fan said.
"T’kor and Kimo are the literal WORST alliance members you can ever have. People look out for them and protect them and they do the exact opposite. Instead of trusting your alliance, you trust other people saying sh*t. They deserve to lose this game," said another.
"Personally, if I was in the game and T’Kor and Kimo were to flip again on another alliance I would not want to work with them anymore. They’d be the first people I’d put on the block," a comment read.
"T’kor and Kimo both said 6th Ave isn’t the alliance they wanna stick with til the end. again I say what was the point of flipping on the collective then??" read another comment.

Big Brother fans pointed out the agendas behind T'kor's tactics and the outcomes it may yield in the future.

"Part 12, again T'kor doesn't know who to put up, so solidifying this new alliance and then making a decision together is what she wants to do," a fan said.
"T'kor can shut up about double dipping....she just made a new alliance behind ppls back," another said.
"T’kor wants the new alliance because it would eventually be 5 to 1 to get Tucker out when they need to. Whereas with 6th Avenue it’s more split with Angela and Joseph more on Tucker’s side," a user wrote.
"T'Kor pushing off making her ideal alliance another week lol," another user wrote.

How did T'kor come up with the nominations this week for Big Brother season 26?

T'kor knew she was in a spot when she became the HoH this week because she was in several alliances that overlapped with each other's interests. Out of the 10 Big Brother contestants that T'kor had to choose to nominate from, she finally went with Cam, Makensy, and Tucker.

She left out Angela and Joseph because she wanted Sixth Avenue to be safe. Chelsie and Kimo were her Big Brother besties who she swore to be with till the end of the game, so they were safe. Leah was affiliated with her through Quinn, who was her alliance member at The Visionaries.

With Tucker a strong ally and volunteering to be nominated as a pawn, T'kor couldn't have thought of nominating Rubina against him either. The ones who were left were Makensy, who wasn't affiliated with her in many ways, and Cam, who even though was on her alliance, The Collective, wasn't crucial to her game currently.


New episodes of Big Brother season 26 come out every Wednesday and Thursday at 8 pm ET, and on Sundays, at 9 pm ET, on CBS.

Edited by Ahana Mukhopadhyay
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