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Cedric Hodges reveals which Big Brother 26 alliance is in big trouble after the HOH competition

Summary

  • Cedric Hodges believes the Pentagon Alliance is in trouble after a shocking expulsion and HOH competition.
  • Tucker Des Lauriers' competitive gameplay casts doubt on his social skills and makes him a target in the Big Brother house.
  • Despite his eviction, Cedric's influence on the game is felt as alliances shift and tensions rise on Big Brother 26.



Big Brother The youngest expelled of the 26th season Cedric Hodges shared which alliance he thinks is in big trouble in the game after the last Head of Household competition. Cedric, the fourth evicted houseguest from Big Brother Season 26, was caught off guard during the most recent live eviction episode. When three of his alliance mates – T'Kor Clottey, Kimo Apaka and Joseph Rodriguez – decided to change the vote to save Rubina Bernabe and send Cedric home, chaos broke out within Big Brother House. Although Cedric is not in the game, the time he spends in the house gives him a unique perspective on what happens after his expulsion.

“[They] spread their lies and deceptions, so to speak, so that they can continue doing so.”


After his exclusion from the game, the Big Brother 26 The cast competed in the classic wall endurance competition and Tucker Des Lauriers won his first Head Of Household title by defeating the remaining members of Cedric's former Pentagon alliance in an impressive performance. Cedric shared We weekly The now the alliance is definitely in danger. “Brooklyn [Rivera] will have a really hard time because she campaigned so hard for me,” Cedric shared it. “I think the other two, Cam [Sullivan-Brown] and Chelsie [Baham]spread their lies and deceptions, so to speak, so that they can continue doing so.”

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Cedric Hodges claims Tucker lacks the “social aspect” needed to win

Tucker's gameplay was destructive


While Tucker won six competitions in five weeks, Cedric said he did not believe his former Big Brother 26 Roommate has what it takes to win Big Brother. “I don't think he'll be there much longer. He places too much emphasis on the competition in Big Brother and misses the social aspect.” Cedric explained. While Tucker was able to win competitions at the most favorable moments of the gamehe is seen as a major threat in the game, which could make it harder for people to side with him for the rest of the season.


Although Cedric has experience with Tucker one-on-one, from an outside perspective, Tucker has done his best for his social game despite having a huge target on his back. While he will have to prove his physical and mental abilities in competition, the incredibly large target on his back could be helpful in the future as other players may feel compelled to keep him close to them as a shield. Tucker's main alliance, 6th Avenue, has worked well with the rival beast after Cedric's expulsion and will probably keep him safe for now.

As Big Brother Tucker's skills will determine the success or failure of his game. After helping T'Kor and Kimo orchestrate the flip to save Rubina, with whom he has a tentative showmance in the showmance Big Brother Tucker won a crucial contest and won over both Joseph and Angela Murray, securing him the majority alliance in the House of Representatives. For Cedric's former alliance, the Pentagon, everything around them collapsed as they dealt with the consequences of the expulsion of their former memberAlthough Cedric is no longer in the Big Brother House, his expulsion helped get the game started.


Big Brother airs Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. EDT and Sundays at 9:00 p.m. EDT on CBS.

Source: We weekly