Big Brother Season 26 Branded As Rigged After Fans Find Out Who May Win The $750,000 Grand Prize


This premature knowledge of the winner of Big Brother Season 26 is causing skepticism among fans about the legitimacy of the competition!

Ah, reality TV—the entertainment equivalent of a bag of mixed nuts. You never quite know what you’re going to get, but it’s always a mix of sweet and salty. And if you’ve been keeping an eye on Big Brother Season 26, it seems like someone might’ve peeked at the last chapter.

So, what’s the scoop? For those not in the know, this season has been a circus of scheming, backstabbing, and clever maneuvers. Yet, amidst the flurry of betrayals and awkward confrontations, something peculiar has emerged. It seems that the season might have its script written with Leah Peters in mind. Yes, she’s been lighting up the game with her competitive edge and appeal, and fans are starting to think she’s got the win all but sewn up.

Big Brother 26: Leah Peters’ Game of Thrones—Or Is It?

As the saying goes, “Don’t count your chickens before they hatch,” but if you’re tuned into Big Brother Season 26, you might want to start dusting off your calculator. Leah Peters is creating quite the stir and appears to be a top contender for the $750,000 grand prize. But is this success written in the stars, or is it just another clever plot twist?

For those who’ve been living under a rock—or blissfully avoiding the drama—here’s the lowdown. Leah Peters, a 26-year-old VIP cocktail server, has cracked the final eight houseguests. Joining her in the spotlight are Angela Murray, Cam Sullivan-Brown, Chelsie Baham, Kimo Apaka, Makensy Manbeck, Rubina Bernabe, and T’kor Clottey, all vying for the big prize.

Peters’ journey through the Big Brother house has been a real game of survival. She started with Manbeck and Matt Hardeman, but when the latter was shown the door in week one, Peters was left to fend for herself. She then teamed up with Quinn Martin, who was evicted in week 8, and formed a close bond with Murray, whom she saved with the Power of Veto in week 7.

By playing low-key at first, Peters avoided becoming the target while others were busy shooting themselves in the foot. Her winning streak, including triumphs in the Power of Veto and endurance competition, shows she’s not just a pretty face—she’s got the brains and brawn to back it up.

As the season marches toward its grand finale, Big Brother 26 is being labeled as rigged after fans caught wind of who might snag the $750,000 grand prize. It’s almost as if someone handed out the script before the final act. Complaints are flying on Instagram, with fans saying:

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Leah really thinks she’s making it to final two?- @dajaanicole

Omg I hate this season. -@alleighlei20

I’m so sick of people saving Angela. -@ajility_7

I don’t understand how she keeps being saved. -@halle.ingle

Joseph can go. He hasn’t done anything the entire game. -@natvralism

Whether Peters will indeed snag the grand prize or if there’s a surprise twist waiting in the wings, we must admit that Big Brother Season 26 is keeping viewers on their toes.

Julie Chen Moonves Weighs in on Angela Murray’s Survival Streak in Big Brother 26

In the world of reality TV, where alliances are shaky and drama is served hotter than a jalapeño pizza, there’s an old saying: “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” And that seems to be the case with Big Brother Season 26. Angela Murray’s survival streak in the show has everyone talking, and now even the host, Julie Chen Moonves, is chiming in on the drama.

Murray has been repeatedly finding herself on the block but escaping eviction time and again. When asked if Peters made the right choice, Moonves said (via EW):

I think people in the house genuinely like her and see her as a fun mom figure. Plus they aren’t threatened by her, so why not keep her? Plus I bet they don’t want to get in trouble by their real moms by voting her out!” It’s a classic case of “if you can’t beat them, keep them around to do the dirty work.

Well, with all this excitement, it’s clear that Big Brother Season 26 is far from a predictable plot. Murray’s continued survival might be the twist nobody saw coming, but as Moonves puts it, sometimes keeping a big target around can be a stroke of genius. As always, the game’s full of surprises, and with the final stretch upon us, anything can happen.

Big Brother 26 is streaming on Paramount +.

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