Who Will Go Home Tonight On 'Big Brother?' [Spoiler] Doesn't Seem To Have The Votes To Stay

It's eviction night in the Big Brother house and things aren't looking too good for Angie "Rockstar" Lantry. The houseguest is sitting beside Kaycee Clark on the block, but alliances imply Lantry will be leaving the house tonight, Big Brother Network reported.

Lantry is a part of "The Hive" alliance, which is quickly losing members. Clark, however, is a part of a larger alliance that has been controlling the house over the last weeks.

This will be a particularly devastating realization for current Head of Household (HoH) Haleigh Broucher, who may see Lantry, her close friend, leave the house even when Broucher is expected to be in control of the house.

Clark received the "hacker" power this week which allowed her to remove herself from the block, as she was one of the first houseguests selected alongside Angela Rummans. Clark replaced her own position with Lantry. When Tyler Crispen won the veto, he used it to remove Rummans. Clark was then placed on the block again, beside Lantry.

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The "Big Brother" cast poses in the pool. Faysal Shafaat is the Head of Household this week. CBS

Though Clark has a strong alliance, Broucher and "The Hive" believe they have the numbers to save Lantry. Broucher, as HoH, cannot vote. She is depending on the votes of Faysal Shafaat and Scottie Salton. Their side of the house is also expecting a vote from JC Mounduix, though he has yet to declare his vote. There may also be a vote for Lantry from Sam Bledsoe, though her vote is also undeclared.

Clark has the power to keep one houseguest from voting this week. It is assumed she will choose Shafaat or Salton.

This is the last week of the hacker competition. Next week, which will begin with the HoH competition tonight, should play similarly to a normal week, though Crispen still holds an individual power.

The HoH competition may not produce results on the live show, given it is expected to be an endurance competition. The competition is rumored to be the infamous "slip-and-slide" competition which will challenges competing houseguests to fill a bucket with water. The bucket rests at the opposite side of a slippery ramp which they must navigate with individual cups of water.

Though the next week sounds subdued considering the lack of alternate houseguest influence, drama may begin surrounding the relationship between Broucher and Shafaat. The pair has been quiet about their budding romance, on Broucher's advice to keep them off the house's radar. The pair shared multiple kisses in the last week all while hiding behind closed doors.

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