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The first edition of Seth's Big Brother featured 13 HouseGuests competing to win. 12 HouseGuests entered on premiere night, and one intruder entered the game on Day 12.

AJ[edit | edit source]

AJ, known as jflora18 on Tengaged, was a Blue lever user with 147 Karma. Upon entering the game, AJ chose to lay low and avoid making waves in the game. He was first nominated for eviction by Ashley on Day 14, alongside Andrew. When Dylan won the Power of Veto that week, he chose to remove AJ from the block; he was replaced with Matt. He was nominated by Ashley yet again on Day 24, this time along with Pop. Conor was the winner of that week's Power of Veto, and used it to take AJ off the block; Dylan was the replacement nominee. During the Double Eviction on Day 38, AJ became the new Head of Household, giving him his first win of the season. He initially nominated Dylan and Matt for eviction, and later nominated Kyle after Dylan saved himself with the Veto. This resulted in Kyle's eviction minutes later. The following week, Head of Household Ashley won the Power of Veto, and chose to use it on Matt. He then chose to nominate AJ as the replacement nominee over Dylan, causing much drama in the game. Despite heavily campaigning to stay, AJ was evicted on Day 43 in a unanimous vote of two to zero. He was the fourth member of the Jury, and voted for Dylan to win. He came in 5th place.

In January of 2013, it was confirmed that AJ would be one of several former HouseGuests to appear in the spin-off series Big Brother: The Big Mash-Up, in which former Big Brother HouseGuests discuss the events of the latest season. It has yet to be revealed how many appearances he will make in the series.

Andrew[edit | edit source]

Andrew, known as yohan47013 on Tengaged, was an Orange level user with 62 Karma. He was the winner of the first Head of Household competition on Day 1, and chose to nominate Hannah and Nathaniel that week. When Hannah won the Power of Veto, he named Dylan the replacement nominee, resulting in Nathaniel's eviction. On Day 6, it was announced that Andrew was the Bounty for the second week, and he was subsequently nominated on Day 7. When Conor won the Power of Veto that week, he chose to remove Andrew from the block, earning Conor immunity for the following week. Andrew was nominated for a second consecutive time on Day 14, this time against AJ. On Day 20, Head of Household Ashley cast the tie-breaker decision to evict Andrew from the game. He came in 11th place.

Ashley[edit | edit source]

Ashley, known as BigBruv on Tengaged, was a Purple level user with 233 Karma. He immediately made numerous friendships in the game, which would ultimately help him make it to the end. He was the third Head of Household of the season, and was instrumental in evicting Andrew from the game on Day 20. He later became the fifth Head of Household, making him the first person to win two Head of Household competitions this season. During that week, he made the game changing decision to nominate Dylan as a replacement nominee and successfully evict him from the game. Ashley went on to win the seventh Head of Household competition as well, making him the only HouseGuest to win three HoH competitions this season. He chose to nominate Conor and Pop for eviction, resulting in Conor's eviction on Day 38. Following a Double Eviction that same night, Ashley became the ninth Head of Household of the season, giving him his fourth competition win total. He nominated HouseGuests Matt and Pop for eviction that week. During that same week, Ashley won his first Power of Veto competition, and made the shocking decision to take Matt off the block, replacing him with AJ. The move resulted in AJ's eviction on Day 43 of the game. When Pop won the following HoH competition, he nominated Ashley and Dylan for eviction. This marked Ashley's first nomination of the season. Dylan was the winner of the Final Power of Veto, and chose to save himself, with Matt automatically becoming the replacement nominee. Dylan then chose to save Ashley, evicting Matt from the game. On Day 48, Dylan became the winner of the final HoH competition, and chose to evict Pop from the game, taking Ashley to the Final Two. Ultimately, Ashley's gameplay and lack of personal relationships cost him the game, when Dylan beat him in a jury vote of six to zero. He was the Runner-Up of the season.

Though he did not win, Ashley still holds numerous records for Seth's Big Brother series. He currently holds the record for most Head of Household wins in a single season, with 4 wins total. This also gives him the record for most consecutive HoH wins, which is also 4. He was also the only HouseGuest that didn't walk in the game to not have any eviction votes cast against him. In January of 2013, it was confirmed that Ashley would be one of several former HouseGuests to appear in the spin-off series Big Brother: The Big Mash-Up, in which former Big Brother HouseGuests discuss the events of the latest season. It has yet to be revealed how many appearances he will make in the series.

Conor[edit | edit source]

Conor, known as Pepster101 on Tengaged, was a Yellow level user with 24 Karma. He immediately came into the game proving to be a strong competitor. He narrowly lost the first Power of Veto competition to Hannah, but won the second Power of Veto competition. He later used this PoV to save Andrew from the block, securing his safety for another week. On Day 21, he was the winner of the Charm Bracelet, after he beat the other HouseGuests in a competition to earn it; he kept the bracelet for one week. He was the fourth Head of Household of the season, after beating out Pamela and Jake in an endurance competition. He later won the Power of Veto that week, but before he could use it one of his nominees walked from the game, thus the eviction was cancelled. The following week, he won the fifth Power of Veto competition, and chose to remove AJ from the block. This gave him his third Power of Veto win, and fifth win total. He was the sixth Head of Household of the season, making him the second person to win two HoH competition. He nominated Jake and Pop for eviction, with Jake being the one evicted. The following week, Conor was nominated against Pop for eviction. On Day 38, Conor was evicted in a vote of three to one. He was the second member of the jury, but had left Tengaged due to personal issues before he could cast his vote. The public vote replaced his vote, with the public choosing Dylan to win. He came in 7th place.

While in the game, Conor won a total of six competitions, giving him the record for the most competition wins in a single season, tied with fellow Big Brother 1 HouseGuest Dylan and Big Brother 2 HouseGuest GT.

Daniel[edit | edit source]

Daniel, known as pianoman1268 on Tengaged, was an Orange level user with 55 Karma. While in the game, Daniel was not very social with the other HouseGuests, leading to his nomination in the second week of the game. Upon failing to win the Power of Veto that week, Daniel announced that he was leaving the game to focus on his personal life. He came in 12th place.

Dylan[edit | edit source]

Dylan, known as landey on Tengaged, was an Orange level user with 42 Karma. Coming into the game, Dylan was very social, and thus formed numerous alliances. Despite this, he found himself nominated during the first week as a replacement nominee for Hannah. He later survived the eviction, and went on to become the second Head of Household of the season. He nominated Andrew and Daniel for eviction, but later nominated Jake as a replacement nominee after Andrew was saved by the Power of Veto. Ultimately, Daniel left the game, cancelling the upcoming eviction. Dylan was the winner of the third Power of Veto competition, choosing to save AJ from eviction that week. On Day 21, Dylan won immunity in a special competition, though he could not compete in the upcoming Head of Household competition. Dylan was nominated for eviction in the fifth week of the game, when Head of Household Ashley named him a replacement nominee for AJ. Following his nomination, numerous HouseGuests called him out for making deals in the game, and Dylan was subsequently evicted on Day 26 in a unanimous vote of five to zero. The following day, however, Conor opened Pandora's Box, and ultimately Dylan returned to the game on Day 27. Since he did not compete in that week's Head of Household competition, he was immune from the following eviction. Dylan was the winner of the seventh Power of Veto of the season, choosing to leave nominations the same. During the Double Eviction, he was nominated for eviction by AJ, but later won the Power of Veto and saved himself that week. Dylan was nominated yet again by HoH Pop, but later won the Final Power of Veto and removed himself from the block. He then cast the sole vote to evict Matt from the game, making Dylan, Ashley, and Pop the Final Three. On Day 48, Dylan became the final Head of Household, and chose to take Ashley to the Final Two with him. On Day 49, it was revealed that Dylan was the winner of Big Brother 1 in a unanimous jury vote of six to zero.

Dylan currently holds the record for most Power of Veto wins in a single season, winning four PoV competitions total. He also tied for the most competition wins in a single season during Big Brother 1, winning a total of six competitions. This ties him with fellow Big Brother 1 HouseGuest Conor. This record would later be matched by Big Brother 2 HouseGuest GT. While in the game, Dylan received seven eviction votes total, tying him with Nathaniel for the most eviction votes received by a HouseGuest. This record was later broken by Big Brother 2 HouseGuest Chloe, who received nine. Dylan would later return for Big Brother 2 to compete in a Power of Veto competition, along with fellow HouseGuest Matt. In January of 2013, it was confirmed that Dylan would be one of several former HouseGuests to appear in the spin-off series Big Brother: The Big Mash-Up, in which former Big Brother HouseGuests discuss the events of the latest season. It has yet to be revealed how many appearances he will make in the series.

Hannah[edit | edit source]

Hannah, known as xoHannaHxo on Tengaged, was a Yellow level user with 167 Karma. She was announced as the first Bounty of the season on Day 1, and was subsequently nominated in the first week against Nathaniel. On Day 3, Hannah won the first Power of Veto of the season, and saved herself from eviction. She was nominated for a second time in the fourth week, this time by Head of Household Conor. Upon failing to win the Power of Veto competition, Hannah decided to walk from the game. She came in 10th place.

Jake[edit | edit source]

Jake, known as jakehou97 on Tengaged, was a Black level user with 504 Karma. He was one of two Black level HouseGuests, and had the highest amount of Karma of all the participants. He was not very social with the other HouseGuests, leading to him not being seen as a strong player in the game. He was nominated in the second week against Daniel, but was automatically saved when Daniel chose to walk from the game. Jake was nominated for a second time in the sixth week, this time against Pop. He was ultimately evicted on Day 32 in a vote of three to two. He was the first member of the jury, and voted for Dylan to win. He came in 8th place.

Kyle[edit | edit source]

Kyle, known as kyledd on Tengaged, was a Brown level user with 279 Karma. His strategy in the game was to lay low and avoid conflict. Throughout the early stages of the game, this strategy worked for him, with Kyle successfully avoiding conflict or nominations. He was nominated for eviction on Day 21, alongside Hannah. Hannah later walked from the game, thus cancelling the upcoming eviction and saving Kyle. He was the winner of the sixth Power of Veto competition, and chose to leave Jake and Pop on the block. He was nominated and evicted on Day 38, during a Double Eviction. He was the third member of the Jury, and voted for Dylan to win. He came in 6th place.

Matt[edit | edit source]

Matt, known as MattsBBUpdates on Tengaged, was a White level user with 14 Karma. He was the only white level participant, and had the lowest amount of Karma in the group. Upon entering the game, Matt stated his main strategy was to lay low and avoid drama in the game. While doing this, Matt was often noted as being a big influence on most of the evictions in the game. He had numerous conflicts in the game, however, with HouseGuests such as Pamela and Ashley. When intruder Pamela entered the game, she chose to make Matt the Bounty for the third week of the game. Though Head of Household Ashley initially didn't nominate Matt, he did later select him to be a replacement nominee for AJ. Despite being the Bounty, the vote later came down to a tie, which Ashley broke in favor of keeping Matt. This earned Matt immunity for the following week, as he had successfully survived the eviction. He continued to avoid nominations for numerous weeks until the Double Eviction, in which he was nominated against Dylan. When Dylan won the Power of Veto, Kyle was named the replacement nominee; Kyle was evicted that night. Matt was nominated yet again at the next nomination ceremony by Ashley, but when Ashley also won the Veto he chose to remove Matt from the block, replacing him with AJ. Though not being initially nominated, Matt was later nominated as a replacement nominee for Dylan the next week when Dylan won the final Power of Veto competition. On Day 45, Dylan cast the sole vote to evict Matt from the game. He was the fifth member of the Jury, and voted for Dylan to win. He came in 4th place.

Matt, along with Dylan, later made an appearance in Big Brother 2, competing along with the new HouseGuests in the first Power of Veto competition of the season. In January of 2013, it was confirmed that Matt would be one of several former HouseGuests to appear in the spin-off series Big Brother: The Big Mash-Up, in which former Big Brother HouseGuests discuss the events of the latest season. It has yet to be revealed how many appearances he will make in the series. During the Big Brother 2 finale, it was revealed that Matt would be returning as a co-host for the series during Big Brother 3.

Nathaniel[edit | edit source]

Nathaniel, known as cnathaniel on Tengaged, was a Black level use with 353 Karma. While in the game, he clashed with HouseGuest Matt, and at one point even left the group due to Matt's behavior. He was first nominated on Day 2 against Hannah, the Bounty for that week. When Hannah won the Power of Veto, she was replaced with Dylan. Despite numerous attempts to stay in the game, Nathaniel was ultimately evicted on Day 6 in a vote of seven to two. He came in 13th place.

Pamela[edit | edit source]

Pamela, known as Ontario on Tenaged, was a Light Green user with 103 Karma. The first and only intruder of the season, Pamela first entered the game on Day 11, and became an official HouseGuest on Day 12. She clashed with HouseGuests such as Matt in the game, and later named him the third Bounty of the season. As an intruder, she had immunity from eviction during her first week in the game. She came in second place in the first endurance competition of the season, thus giving her the ability to choose that week's bounty for the second week in a row; she chose Ashley. Pamela chose to walk from the game on Day 24, citing the length of the game as "boring." She came in 9th place.

Pop[edit | edit source]

Pop, known as popcorndude18 on Tengaged, was a Light Green level user with 70 Karma. He chose to lay low for the majority of the game, leading to him being nominated three consecutive times. He survived each of these evictions, and become more active afterwards. He was the winner of the tenth Head of Household competition, earning him a spot in the Final Three. He nominated Ashley and Dylan for eviction, but later was forced to nominate Matt as Dylan's replacement nominee; Matt was evicted that week. Dylan ultimately became the final Head of Household of the season, and evicted Pop on Day 48. He was the final member of the Jury, and voted for Dylan to win. He came in 3rd place.

In January of 2013, it was confirmed that Pop would be one of several former HouseGuests to appear in the spin-off series Big Brother: The Big Mash-Up, in which former Big Brother HouseGuests discuss the events of the latest season. It has yet to be revealed how many appearances he will make in the series.