The Big Brother 26 Houseguests Should Try To Evict Tucker Des Lauriers This Week (SPOILERS)

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Tucker Des Lauriers has dominated the Big Brother 26 game for the past few weeks, but, in week 6, the other houseguests should work together to evict him if possible. Tucker is a competition beast who’s already won one Head of Household (HOH), three Power of Veto, and two BB A.I. Arena competitions. However, it’s Tucker’s unpredictability that makes him such a dangerous threat among the Big Brother 26 houseguests.

From volunteering to go on the chopping block to using the Power of Veto to save Angela Murray instead of himself to saving rival Quinn Martin with the Power of Veto, Tucker has been a master of mayhem and chaos in Big Brother 26 throughout the past few weeks. However, in week 6, he volunteered to be a pawn for HOH T’kor Clottey, and he didn’t win the Power of Veto, so the houseguests might have the opportunity to evict him before the jury begins if he doesn’t win the BB A.I. Arena competition. Here’s why they should.

Tucker Des Lauriers Has Been Unstoppable
Tucker Has The Potential To Win The Whole Game

Tucker works best when his back is against the wall, as he’s proven by saving himself by winning two BB A.I. Arena competitions. He definitely has the potential to win the whole game. Brooklyn Rivera was right when she told the houseguests before her eviction that they’re playing for second if they keep him in the house. However, Tucker’s overconfidence could be his downfall. In week 6, he’s already lost the Power of Veto competition to fellow nominee Cam Sullivan-Brown after volunteering to be a pawn. It would be Tucker’s own fault if he doesn’t win the BB A.I. Arena competition and the house flips and votes him out.

T’kor has already pulled off a blindside eviction, along with Kimo Apaka and Joseph Rodriguez, when they flipped the house and evicted Cedric Hodges. During that eviction, they proved that they’d do whatever it took to win. The following week, during Tucker’s HOH reign, T’kor and Tucker’s close ally, Rubina Bernabe, were considering another blindside because they wanted to vote out Cam instead of Chelsie Baham, which went against Tucker’s wishes. However, they didn’t have to make that choice because Chelsie won the BB A.I. Arena competition, and they evicted Brooklyn instead.

The Big Brother 26 houseguests would be foolish to keep Tucker in the house if the opportunity arises to evict him. He was vulnerable this week because he couldn’t play for HOH after last week, but he could definitely win HOH against next week. Because T’kor and Rubina have already expressed that they didn’t want to play Tucker’s game for him, it’s possible that they could convince others to follow them and get him out. Cam and Chelsie would certainly be on board for that after he nominated them and blew up their alliances. Kimo and Joseph might also follow suit.

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The Big Brother 26 houseguests would be foolish to keep Tucker in the house if the opportunity arises to evict him.

Because Makensy Manbeck is still nominated, and Leah Peters will most likely be T’kor’s replacement nominee, they’ll battle Tucker in the BB A.I. Arena, and, if one of them wins, she’ll also be likely to evict Tucker. It’s hard to imagine Tucker losing both the Power of Veto competition and the BB A.I. Arena competition, but, as they say, you can’t win them all.

Tucker Is Influential & Could Sway The Big Brother 26 Jury
The Houseguests Should Try To Evict Tucker Before Jury

Tucker has been a vindictive Big Brother 26 player. He’s unafraid to call people out about things, even when he’s wrong. He’s already wrongly accused Cedric of lying to him about nominating Makensy instead of Quinn as his replacement nominee, and Quinn of throwing his clothes on the floor during the Hide-and-Go Veto competition. He also blew up the Collective and Pentagon alliances in front of the whole house. It’s easy to imagine Tucker as a bitter juror who’d hold a grudge against whoever evicted him.

This is exactly why the Big Brother 26 houseguests should try to evict Tucker this week. Then he’s guaranteed not to be on the jury, so they won’t have to worry about him taking revenge on them if they end up in the finale. Tucker has enjoyed turning Big Brother on its head, but now it’s time for the houseguests to turn the tables on him.

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