Big Brother 28 Spoilers: Week 7 Nominations Reveal a Somewhat Surprising Target…Or Not

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Another week has arrived, and with it, a new Head of Household has been crowned on Big Brother 28.

Who is on the block this week, and who’s the target?

Let’s get into it!

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When Dee won the Head of Household after Kamu’s eviction, it seemed pretty obvious who her targets would be.

With the newly formed Mosh Pit as the house majority, Dee was left with a small pool of people to choose from: Taylor, Lala, Yash, and Haley.

Dee has been very vocal about targeting Taylor, so she was an obvious nomination. Yash was an obvious nomination as well, considering she put him on the block.

And with Lala rounding out that trio, those seemed like the three who would see their pictures go up on the block.

But not so fast! Dee still had that bribe in her back pocket, and she used it to help make a big move.

Who Is on the Block This Week?

Drew on Big Brother Season 28.Drew on Big Brother Season 28.
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Taylor, Lala, and Drew are on the block this week!

It was an eventful morning before nominations, as Dee and Devens went over her options, and they both said they wanted to work with Yash, even after last week’s events.

That led Dee to offer him the bribe she still had, and from a conversation between Dee and Devens, it sounds like Yash now can’t put any of the icons up on his next HOH.

Yes, you read that correctly.

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That’s a hell of a deal to make for five thousand dollars.

But after that conversation, she wasn’t keen to put him on the block and instead had her sights set on Drew.

Drew has been a thorn in many houseguests’ sides this summer because he’s been very shifty in the middle and hasn’t made people feel comfortable.

Even though he’s in an alliance with Mallory and Melody, he’s thrown them under the bus more than once, and he’s tried to play the middle, though no one is really buying it at this point.

Melody at the Big Brother Season 28 Week 5 eviction.Melody at the Big Brother Season 28 Week 5 eviction.
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It was a Drew-exposed party all morning long, with multiple houseguests coming in to throw him under the bus, alongside a big group meeting involving the Mosh Pit and Yash.

Though the meeting did little more than make people uncomfortable and leave Drew on the defensive.

All this to say, Dee had all the information and ammunition she needed to make this move.

Who Is The Target?         

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Drew tried to sway Dee during his one-on-one conversation before nominations, but it did little to change Dee’s mind about him, and as it stands right now, he seems to be the one she’d like to send home.

It’s a risky move in the sense that Drew has been very loyal to Dee, just very messy about it, and if he goes home, that’s one less number for her.

Drew leaving does open up the game in new ways because it takes a number away from FAP, particularly Melody and Mallory, who should recognize that targeting Drew is part of breaking up their four-person alliance.

It could sway them to turn against the icons sooner rather than later, and it could let players like Taylor, Lala, and Haley keep moving forward when it seems like their backs are against the wall.

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But don’t count Drew out just yet because when feeds returned after the ceremony, it appears something major went down and now all eyes are focused on Taylor.

So, is Drew still the target? Or have things changed?

By the time you’re reading this, Barrett could be the target for all we know!

But that’s Big Brother for you. A few conversations, or a big blow up, and suddenly everything has changed.

Dee laughing on Big Brother Season 28.Dee laughing on Big Brother Season 28.
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Did Dee make the right decision?

Who do you want to win the veto?

Let us know in the comments below so we can discuss all things Big Brother!

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