⁠Why did Quinn nominate Angela, Rubina, and Kimo in Big Brother season 26 week 7? Details explored

Kimo and Angela of Big Brother season 26 (Image via Instagram/@bigbrothercbs)
Kimo and Angela of Big Brother season 26 (Image via Instagram/@bigbrothercbs)

Following Tucker Des Lauriers' dramatic elimination in week 7 of Big Brother season 26, Quinn Martin was named the new Head of Household (HOH). Tucker's departure altered the power dynamics within the house, causing Quinn to make smart efforts to maintain his position. As HOH, Quinn nominated Angela Murray, Kimo Apaka, and Rubina Bernabe for eviction.

Quinn's choice was motivated by a desire to target strong competitors, resolve past grudges, and navigate shifting coalitions. Angela was viewed as a big threat because of her previous HOH wins. Kimo was nominated for in-game moves that contradicted Quinn's strategy, and Rubina was nominated as a preventative measure. However, she was not his primary target.


Quinn Martin’s game plan and strategy on Big Brother

During his HOH reign, Quinn revealed details about his long-term strategy, including doubts about the allegiance of specific houseguests. He chose not to nominate Leah Peters, whom he considered less of a threat. Instead, he concentrated on jury management, realizing the necessity of securing vital votes for the game's final phases.

Quinn recognized prospective jury supporters, including Chelsie Baham, Makensy Manbeck, Cam Sullivan-Brown, and Joseph Rodriguez, but was unsure about T'kor Clottey and Rubina Bernabe's votes. He also highlighted the difficulties he would have when fighting against strong players such as Chelsie, T'kor, or Joseph.

Quinn's HOH win comes at a key juncture in Big Brother 26. The inclusion of the BB A.I. Arena has increased the game's complexity. In week 6, HOH T'kor Clottey saw unexpected results, as her alliance members Tucker and Angela remained on the block despite her efforts, leading to Tucker's elimination.

As Quinn navigates his HOH duties, he must be cognizant of the possible threats posed by Angela, who has already won two HOH titles, and Kimo, who won the BB A.I. Arena battle. Meanwhile, Rubina, who has yet to win a tournament, may provide a challenge if she wins this week.


Week 7 HOH competition and its aftermath

The week 7 HOH challenge, "What Came First," was a watershed moment in the Big Brother 26 house. The houseguests had to move eggs over a fence and down an obstacle ramp to knock down the letters HOH. The first three players to drop an egg were labeled "Have-Nots" for the week and had to eat slop. Quinn, Kimo, and Makensy were the unlucky trio that deposited their eggs first as the Have-Nots.

Despite this setback, Quinn's plan throughout the game paid off, as he successfully knocked down the final letter to clinch the HOH victory. Rubina, cognizant of her prior nomination during Quinn's Deepfake HOH stint, exercised caution. Even Makensy, who had lately allied with Quinn to vote Tucker out, was uncertain about her safety.


Quinn’s conversations with the houseguests

Following his HOH win in Big Brother, Quinn began discussing potential nominations and alliances with his other houseguests. His first conversation was with Chelsie, during which he reiterated his decision to nominate Angela and Rubina. Quinn also voiced his desire to build a new alliance with Chelsie, Cam, T'kor, and possibly Makensy to consolidate their authority in the house.

Quinn's meeting with Joseph Rodriguez centered on retaining trust. Joseph assured Quinn of his allegiance, but Quinn remained wary, seeing Joseph as a possible threat. Meanwhile, Angela's offer to select houseguests who had not previously been on the block was promptly ignored, as Quinn was eager to target her.


Catch new episodes of Big Brother 26 on CBS and Paramount+, airing Sundays at 9 pm and Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 pm. Don't miss out on the latest twists and turns!

Edited by Shreya Das
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