Big Brother 19 Spoilers: First Look As Houseguests Move In [PICS]

We’ve got our first taste of Big Brother 19 spoilers today with a sneak peek look at Wednesday’s season premiere featuring the arrival and move in of sixteen all-new Houseguests.

Julie Chen hosts Big Brother 19

Revealed in the photos below are move-in spoilers for which Houseguests were in each of the arrival groups. Yep, that’s right. Big Brother split the HGs up in to equal sets again this year giving us several waves of incoming Newbies. Note: These events were filmed last week which is typical for BBUS as HGs move in about a week before the premiere. Without further ado, here you go.

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Here’s our breakdown for who was included in each of the groups, but since I don’t know which group went in first from these photos I’ll just call them groups A & B.

Big Brother 19 – HG Group A: Jason Dent, Mark Jansen, Dominique Cooper, Kevin Schlehuber, Ramses Soto, Elena Davies, Alex Ow, and Christmas Abbott

Big Brother 19 – HG Group B: Josh Martinez, Megan Lowder, Cody Nickson, Jillian Parker, Matthew Clines, Jessica Graf, Raven Walton, and Cameron Heard

Of course these photos don’t reveal one other fun aspect on premiere night, who went in first? If you’re not familiar with the first-in curse of Big Brother, well no one who has ever entered the house first has gone on to win his or her season. Not once and that covers BB Canada too. About the closest anyone has come to breaking that was with Rachel Reilly who was the first in for her original season then came back and won in a different season, but that doesn’t really count.

If you were on BB19, which group would you rather be entering the house among? I wonder who got the best beds and who got stuck in those less than desirable spots? No way I’d want that open bedroom, but maybe keeping an eye on your competition isn’t such a bad thing either!

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      • Every Thursday after the live eviction, two heads of household are chosen, where they will name two nominees for eviction each. These two pairs of two will then take part in the Battle of the Block in a bid to gain immunity. Once the winning pair wins immunity, the losing team will remain nominated.

        The head of household whose nominees won BOTB will also lose his HOH status and becomes vulnerable for possible nomination after the Power of Veto competition.

        The problem with BOTB is that, as early as BB16, when the twist was first introduced, the housemates were able to use it to their advantage, wherein the co-HOH’s work together and nominated the weaker players oftentimes the same people in every single week. This allowed a majority alliance to control the house essentially for pretty much the entire season.

      • You’re welcome. It sounded good in theory but somehow, these people learned how to overrun it and there were no further rules to make the process more fair.

      • Don’t worry about, they’re not doing it this year, thank goodness. It sucked.

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