‘Big Brother 26’ Spoilers: Who Won HoH? Week 6

Head of Household competition on Big Brother - CBS

Houseguests just watched the latest evictee walk out the front door and sit with Julie for another Thursday night vote, but now it’s time to move on and crown a new winner for Week 6 of Big Brother 26. Now with Brooklyn gone and the Collective and Pentagon officially done and done the season needs to take a new turn and form, oh yes, more alliances.

There have been so many alliances and no one seems particularly loyal to any of them for more than a few days or even a few weeks if they’re lucky. Instead the power has shifted and the floaters and floated along with it. Nothing wrong with that though and it’s certainly kept things interesting as we discover the new structure each week.

So who pulled off the HOH win and will be this week’s leader of the Big Brother house? Read on for the spoilers

Big Brother 26 Week 6 HoH Comp:

  • T’kor is the new Head of Household

Okay, so that’s something different for the season with a T’kor win here. Sort of like getting a two-in-one HOH because you know she’s going to have Kimo attached at the hip throughout everything we’re seeing. And it’ll be interesting when she starts her weekly wavering on Tuesday or Wednesday but it’ll be flipping on her own plans instead.

T’kor was quick to tell Kimo that she would not be touching her core people this week: Kimo, Chelsie, Rubina, and Tucker. Well, that narrows things down a good bit.

Kimo and T'kor on Big Brother 26 - CBS
Kimo and T’kor on Big Brother 26 – CBS

Houseguests will be right back at it on Friday as they plan for the upcoming nominations ceremony and then Saturday’s Veto competition. Don’t forget the AI Arena is here to stay for at least this week and we’ve also got the AI Instigator twist about to be revealed to one of the HGs. Maybe they can keep it quiet this time? Nah, probably not.

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