‘Big Brother 26’ double eviction predictions: Leah should pack her bags, but who will follow her out the door? trucc

   

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The first (and last?) double eviction episode of “Big Brother 26″ will air on CBS on September 26 at 8/7c. Gold Derby has been predicting this event all week long, and we can now reveal that Leah Peters has the strongest chance of being eliminated first on Thursday night. But who will follow her out the door before the highly anticipated hour is over?

As things sit right now, both Leah and Angela Murray are nominated for eviction after Makensy Manbeck won the Head of Household competition and the Power of Veto medallion this week. Thanks to some strong influencing by Chelsie Baham, Makensy decided to remove Kimo Apaka from the chopping block and replace him with Leah during Wednesday’s Veto episode, setting the stage for the Angela-Leah alliance to finally be broken up.

The majority of Gold Derby’s users say Leah had better pack her bags, because she has leading 22/25 odds of being ousted FIRST on Thursday, compared to Angela’s 16/5 odds. Based on our “Big Brother 26” double eviction predictions, the four players most likely to go home SECOND this week are Leah (19/5 odds), Makensy (4/1 odds), Angela (9/2 odds) and Rubina Bernabe (5/1 odds). You can keep updating your predictions until the episode begins airing on CBS.

Elsewhere in our rankings, Chelsie is predicted to win Head of Household at 7/5 odds, while Makensy has leading 13/10 odds of winning the Veto. Finally, there is an overwhelming 7/100 chance that host Julie Chen Moonves will say “But first” during the live broadcast … as she always does.

 The two players evicted this week will immediately join Quinn Martin and T’kor Clottey in the jury house. However, the game might not be over for them quite yet. Earlier in the week, Ainsley the A.I. robot appeared as Julie and hinted that the jurors have “gone missing,” which left viewers wondering if there might be a “Battle Back” competition where one jury member can return to the game for another chance at the $750,000 grand prize. Stay tuned, “BB26” fans!