Big Brother’s Brooklyn Rivera voted out in ‘weak’ eviction as fans rage players ‘handed the season’ to Tucker

Big Brother’s Brooklyn Rivera voted out in ‘weak’ eviction as fans rage players ‘handed the season’ to Tucker

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BIG Brother fans have been left furious after Thursday’s elimination, which many believe handed the game to a controversial player.

Viewers were treated to another tense eviction on Thursday’s episode of Big Brother, but many complained that it was way too predictable.

Big Brother fans were furious after Brooklyn Rivera was eliminated during Thursday's episode of the CBS reality show

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Big Brother fans were furious after Brooklyn Rivera was eliminated during Thursday’s episode of the CBS reality showCredit: CBS

During Thursday’s episode of Big Brother, Brooklyn Rivera, Cam Sullivan-Brown, and Chelsea Baham were on the chopping block.

The trio faced off in the AI arena in a challenge called Digital Decryption.

The Season 26 houseguests were asked to look at letters floating across large screens, decode them, and create the picture they were describing with cutouts.

Brooklyn was the first to finish the challenge, with Cam hot on her tail, but they couldn’t beat Chelsie.

Despite her best attempts to campaign for the opportunity to stay in the house, the houseguests railed against her and voted her out.

Viewers on social media complained that the elimination was obvious and gives Tucker Des Lauriers a direct path to victory.

“Another predictable-a** eviction from a bunch of boring-a** sheep,” complained one viewer.

“They are literally handing the game to Tucker,” joked a second fan.

“Man the game really turned on Brooklyn FAST. She was in a great position 1.5 weeks ago lol,” another commenter wrote.

“Everyone is just doing what Tucker wants. Like Brooklyn said, they’re all playing for second place. You have numbers for flips if you keep Brooklyn,” pointed out a fourth.

CHEESY GOODBYE

After leaving the Big Brother house, Brooklyn sat down for an exit interview with Julie Chen Moonves.

In it, she doubled down on her theory that the remaining Season 26 houseguests are making the game too easy for Tucker, essentially handing him a victory.

She suggested that there is a much bigger threat in the house than Tucker in Quinn Martin.

“They’re all scared of Tucker, and they should really be scared of Quinn – and me, and that’s why I’m sitting here,” she said.

Brooklyn also claimed that Quinn plays a much stronger game than Tucker.

In addition to talking strategy, the proud mom opened up about a shocking incident that occurred earlier this week.

Brooklyn was caught on camera eating a charcuterie board gifted to Angela Murray when she won Head of Household.

Villain Angela cried over the incident, but in her interview with Julie, 54, the Texas native stood by her behavior.

“She couldn’t eat it. She was a have-not! And you can’t let good meat and cheese go to waste,” she said with a laugh.

ANGELA’S TEARS

Angela was saving the charcuterie board for the right moment, but Brooklyn beat her to the punch.

“She’s frickin’ eating my charcuterie stuff. Annoying,” Angela complained to herself as she lay on the floor looking up at the ceiling.

“I don’t mind sharing, but it was awarded to me,” she added in a confessional.

Brooklyn wasn’t the only houseguest to dig into Angela’s charcuterie board, though she was the only one Angela was frustrated with.

Makensy Manbeck, Leah Peters, and Tucker Des Lauriers also enjoyed a little snack, but there was a big difference, according to Angela.

“Brooklyn, she did not ask me,” she explained.

“And those cheeses and meats do stay good for two to three weeks, they don’t go bad in a week. Ooh, it just pisses me off, “she went on, before storming off.

Brooklyn and Angela butted heads several times during the now-evicted star’s time in the house.

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