'Big Brother' Spoilers 2018: Tyler's HoH reviewed and Power of Veto Results

With Tyler Crispen as Head of Household (HoH) in the Big Brother house this week, Haleigh Broucher's future looks uncertain, though the house seems to want Scottie Salton out instead. Salton, who won the battle back competition and reentered the house last Thursday, is the general house target this week. He and Broucher were nominated for eviction and, given the strong alliance in the house, their status doesn't seem to be changing this week.

The Veto Competition was a crucial win this week if Broucher or Salton had any hopes of saving their game. Unfortunately for them, Kaycee Clark won the Veto Competition, and in turn, did not choose to remove either player from the block, Big Brother Network reported Monday. Both Broucher and Salton are up for eviction this week. Now, it's up to the house to choose who goes.

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Haleigh Broucher sits by the "Big Brother" pool. Broucher is in danger of going home this week. CBS

Crispen wants Broucher gone because she was the only person brave enough to put him up for eviction, Crispen explained in a Sunday Diary Room session. The rest of the house, however, wants to evict Salton because they voted to evict him. Salton seems the general enemy of the house, and though the majority of the house has been voting together throughout the game, Crispen may have a difficult time trying to sway their votes to eliminate Broucher.

Houseguest Sam Bledsoe is also aiming for Broucher's removal. Broucher and Bledsoe have a strained relationship. Broucher detailed Bledsoe's cruel behavior in a Diary Room session Thursday. She claimed Bledsoe was cheering against her during the HoH competition, but not cheering for Crispen. She explained Bledsoe just wants to see her fail.

This is an extended conversation in the game. Houseguest Angela Rummans has a similar problem with Bledsoe. Early in the game, Bledsoe nominated Broucher for eviction based on personal characteristics and her said flirtatious gameplay. Since, Bledsoe has excluded both women from fun activities in the house, and spoken poorly about them.

Broucher and Crispen were the final two standing in this week's endurance HoH competition, and after fans were vocal about winner Crispen potentially breaking the competition rules, the film was reviewed. Viewers alleged Crispen was balancing on a disc and rope with no feet on the disc, though instructions stated he must keep one foot on the disc at all times. After producers reviewed the competition, Crispen was able to keep his HoH reign and no consequences followed, spoiler Twitter account @realvegas4sure reported Monday.

This article has been updated to include Haleigh Broucher's nomination by Sam Bledsoe

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