Big Brother season 26 premiered on CBS on July 17, 2024. Cedric Hodges, born on September 11, 2002, was the youngest houseguest. He originally hails from Running Springs, California, and resides in Boise, Idaho.
The show features houseguests living in a house with 24/7 cameras and microphones recording their every move. Isolated from the outside world, they must manage relationships and game strategies in a confined space. This season introduces a twist with Ainsley, an artificial intelligence entity, as the seventeenth houseguest.
Cedric Hodges' background and journey
As per CBS, Cedric Hodges is known for his service as a Marine before joining the cast of Big Brother season 26. His military background and experiences contributed to his approach to the reality show. Cedric’s involvement in the series has drawn significant attention, adding to his public profile.
After completing his service, Cedric transitioned to civilian life and moved to Boise, Idaho. His military background, along with his experiences in civilian life, influenced his approach to the competition on Big Brother.
Cedric's Journey on Big Brother 26
Cedric Hodges entered Big Brother 26 as one of the most talked-about contestants, quickly establishing himself as a strong competitor. His military background gave him an edge in physical challenges, and his strategic thinking was evident in his alliances and gameplay.
Throughout the early weeks, Cedric managed to avoid being targeted, worked closely with key allies, and maintained a low profile. However, as the competition progressed, his strategic moves caught the attention of other houseguests, making him a target. Despite his efforts to navigate the complex dynamics of the house, he found himself on the block during Week 4, marking a turning point in his journey.
Cedric's eviction and post-elimination reflections
Week 4 of Big Brother season 26 ended with Quinn Martin’s tenure as Head of Household. Cedric Hodges, Makensy Manbeck, and Rubina Bernabe were nominated for eviction following Tucker Des Lauriers' Veto win. After Makensy saved herself, Cedric was evicted by a vote of 6-3, making him the fourth houseguest to leave the competition.
In his exit interview with Julie Chen Moonves, Cedric shared his thoughts on the eviction about how close their relationship with Rubina has been, and he knew going in if he lost, he was going to be out there with her.
For his final thoughts, Cedric said,
“It was a wonderful experience. Thank you for hosting. Thanks, CBS and production. I love you all. All these people are amazing, so whoever wins will be a blessing.”
For updates and insights into Cedric’s life post-Big Brother, follow him on Instagram at @officiallyced. His Instagram profile features posts about his activities, personal interests, and other updates following his time on the show.