Viewers of Big Brother Season 26 are eager to learn whom Tucker Des Lauriers nominated before the Hide and Go Veto competition and what happened at the end. The Hide-N-Go Veto competition has garnered fan-favorite status amongst Big Brother fans. This competition took place on Wednesday night’s episode with Tucker holding the Power of Veto.
Here’s an explanation of the events at the end of the Hide and Go Veto competition in Big Brother Season 26?
Who did Tucker nominate before the Hide and Go Veto competition in Big Brother Season 26?
Tucker Des Lauriers originally nominated Quinn, Brooklyn, and Cam for eviction before the Hide and Go Veto competition in Big Brother.
Tucker revealed that Brooklyn was the target and Quinn was his pawn. However, Quinn was suspicious of him as he believed that the latter was deceiving him. He also believed that he was Tucker’s eviction target for the week.
Brooklyn and Cam then learnt from Tucker that Quinn was his target and that they were his pawns in winning the veto. He then reaffirmed to Quinn that the latter was a pawn, but told him to keep it a secret. However, Quinn was still suspicious of Tucker’s intentions.
The skeptical Quinn eventually told Brooklyn what Tucker told him. This led to Brooklyn realizing she could be in trouble. Later, the players for the veto competition were announced — Tucker, Quinn, Cam, Brooklyn, and Tucker’s personal houseguest choices, Makensy and Joseph.
After learning from Brooklyn that Quinn told her he was the pawn, Tucker was visibly annoyed. Later, during the Hide-N-Go Veto competition, Brooklyn destroyed the house and deliberately threw out Tucker and T’Kor’s clothes. Eventually, everyone’s but Tucker’s memory cards, AKA vetos were found, making him the winner of the Power of Veto.
What happened at the end of the Hide and Go Veto competition in Big Brother Season 26?
The end of Hide and Go Veto competition in Big Brother Season 26 saw Tucker Des Lauriers get frustrated. This was after he discovered a mess someone made out of his clothing.
Tucker immediately accused Quinn of messing his clothing up. However, the latter denied doing such a thing. The two then had a tense discussion, where Tucker revealed what Brooklyn told him about Quinn’s confession of being a pawn. This agitated Quinn, who continued denying responsibility for Tucker’s clothes getting messed up.
Quinn eventually revealed the truth about the alliances within the collective which Kimo had disclosed to Tucker. The latter appreciated it and then used the veto on Quinn, naming Chelsie as the replacement nominee. Moreover, Tucker revealed his knowledge of Brooklyn and Chelsea’s roles as leaders of the alliances and their plans to vote him out in the second week.