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The second season of Seth's Big Brother featured 12 new HouseGuests competing to win the series.

Brittany[edit | edit source]

Brittany, known on Tengaged as Dreamer342, is a Red level user with 392 Karma. Brittany failed to make any strong relationships in the game, thus had no real friends in the game. She was nominated for eviction on Day 2 against Joel. When the Power of Veto was used to save Joel, Brittany found herself nominated against Chloe. On Day 4, Brittany became the first person evicted from the house in a vote of six to three. In her eviction interview, she stated that inactivity was her main downfall, and that she should have tried being more active. In her goodbye messages from the other HouseGuests, her inactivity was also cited as part of the reason behind her eviction.[1] She came in 12th place.

Chloe[edit | edit source]

Chloe, known was Chloeox on Tengaged, is a Yellow level user with 161 Karma. Chloe failed to create many relationships in the house, which the others cited as reasons for nominating her repeatedly. She clashed with HouseGuest JT in the game, though the two later made up. She was nominated for eviction on Day 3 as a replacement nominee for Joel; she was nominated against Brittany. On Day 4, it was announced that Brittany had been evicted from the house in a vote of six to three. The following day, Head of Household Kylie chose to nominate Chloe against JT. This made it Chloe's second consecutive nomination. On Day 7, she survived her second eviction in a row, only receiving two votes. She was nominated yet again on Day 12, this time against Wakiza. This gave Chloe her third nomination in only four weeks of the game. On Day 14, the vote came down to a tie, which Kylie ultimately broke in favor of keeping Chloe in the game. This made it the third time she had survived eviction, and gave her a total of eight eviction votes cast against her, a record for the series. She was nominated for a fourth time on Day 15, this time being nominated to JT for the second time this season. Head of Household Kayleigh stated that she nominated Chloe as they never talked, and Kayleigh "wished they could talk more." On Day 17, Chloe survived yet another eviction, only receiving one vote that week. She was nominated for eviction yet again on Day 18, this time as a replacement nominee for JT. Despite getting the votes to stay, fellow nominee Cole later used his 'Nullify a Vote' power, ultimately shifting the vote in his favor. Chloe was evicted on Day 19 in a vote of two to one. She was the third member of the Jury, and voted for Kayleigh to win. She came in 7th place.

Cole[edit | edit source]

Cole, known as Coyle14 on Tengaged, is a Light Green level user with 71 Karma. Cole got along with most of his fellow HouseGuests, though he had no relationships that stood out in he game. He often clashed with HouseGuest Wakiza in the game, with the two's feud becoming evident during the first endurance competition of the season. During the competition, the two argued for an extended period of time and insulted one another. Cole later referred to Wakiza as a "bitch" in his goodbye message. On Day 5, he was the first person to purchase a Mystery Box from the Shop, which was later revealed to hold Immunity from the eviction that week. During the Head of Household competition on Day 7, Cole chose to drop from the endurance competition in exchange for receiving the item of his choice from the Shop. He chose to claim Immunity, giving him his second consecutive week of immunity in the game. During the Power of Veto competition on Day 13, Cole took an Immunity prize, thus giving him Immunity from eviction the following week. This made it the third time in the game that he has received Immunity. Due to being Immune from the eviction, he did not compete in that week's HoH competition. He was nominated for eviction on Day 17, with Head of Household GT nominating him against JT. GT referred to the two as "strong competitors" who had "ruffled some feathers" in the game. When Gil won the Power of Veto that week, he chose to save JT, with Chloe being named the replacement nominee. Despite Chloe getting the votes to stay, Cole later used his 'Nullify a Vote' power, and shifted the votes in his favor. He then survived the eviction, and won the following HoH competition during the Double Eviction. He nominated JT and Kayleigh for eviction, and later nominated GT as a replacement for Veto winner JT; GT was evicted minutes later. He was nominated for eviction for a second time on Day 21, yet again being nominated against JT. When JT won the Power of Veto, he was replaced with Kylie; Kylie was evicted in a unanimous vote. He was nominated again on Day 24, once again being placed against JT. When Gil won the Power of Veto, he cast the sole vote to evict JT from the game, ensuring Cole's spot in the Final Three. On Day 28, Kayleigh became the final Head of Household of the season, and cast the sole vote to evict Cole. He was the seventh and final member of the Jury, and voted for Gil to win. He came in 3rd place.

In February of 2013, Cole became 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.

Gil[edit | edit source]

Gil, known as Lyshan on Tengaged, is a Light Green level user with 144 Karma. In the early stages of the game, internet connection issues caused him to be less active, but he later became an active member of the game shortly after the third eviction. He was on good terms with most of the HouseGuests, and wasn't in most of the drama in the game. It was speculated that he was in an alliance with Joel, though he denied these claims after Joel's eviction.[2] He was nominated for eviction on Day 8, alongside Sapphire. When GT won the Power of Veto that week, he chose to save Sapphire, and replaced her with Joel. On Day 11, Joel was evicted from the house, meaning Gil was safe. Though laying low for a while, he later won the sixth Power of Veto competition, his first win of the season. He chose to save JT from eviction that week, resulting in Chloe and Cole being that week's nominees. On Day 20, Gil became the eighth Head of Household of the season. This gave him his first Head of Household win, as well as his second competition win total; he chose to nominate JT and Cole that week. When JT won the Veto, Gil nominated Kylie in his place, resulting in Kylie's eviction. On Day 24, Gil won the final Power of Veto competition, and could not use it as he wasn't a nominee this week. He then cast the sole vote to evict JT from the house, advancing to the Final Three. On Day 28, Kayleigh won the final Head of Household competition, and cast the sole vote to evict Cole from the house. This ensured Gil his spot in the Final Two, alongside Kayleigh. On Day 30, he was crowned the winner of the series, receiving the votes of Wakiza, Kylie, JT, and Cole.

In February of 2013, Gil became 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.

GT[edit | edit source]

GT, known as SpaceCadet on Tengaged, is a Blue level user with 249 Karma. While in the game, GT was friends with numerous HouseGuests such as Kylie, Kayleigh, and JT. He was the winner of the first HoH competition, and chose to nominate Brittany and Joel for eviction. GT later nominated Chloe as a replacement nominee for Joel, after he was saved with the Power of Veto by Kylie. On Day 4, it was announced that Brittany had been evicted from the game. Following Kiki's eviction on Day 7, GT won the endurance Head of Household competition, making him the first person to win two HoH competitions this season. This also made him the first person this season to win two consecutive HoH competitions, and only the third person in Seth's Big Brother to achieve this feat. He chose to nominate Gil and Sapphire that week. On Day 10, GT won the Power of Veto competition, and chose to change his own nominations by saving Sapphire and nominating Joel in her place. This makes GT the first person this season to win both HoH and Power of Veto in the same week. On Day 11, Joel was evicted from the game. On Day 13, GT was the winner of the fourth Power of Veto of the season. This gave him his second consecutive Veto win, and fourth win total. On Day 16, he won his third consecutive Power of Veto competition, and chose to save JT from eviction that week; JT was replaced by Sapphire. This gave him his fifth win in the game. On Day 17, GT won his third Head of Household competition, and his sixth competition total. This tied him with Big Brother 1 HouseGuests Conor and Dylan for the most competition wins in a single season, which is six. He chose to nominate Cole and JT for eviction that week, calling them both strong players. When Gil used the Power of Veto to save JT, GT named Chloe the replacement nominee; Chloe was evicted that week. Minutes later, GT was nominated as part of the Double Eviction, and was ultimately evicted in a two to one vote on Day 19. Despite being evicted, his goodbye messages were mostly positive.[3] He was the fourth member of the Jury, and voted for Kayleigh to win. He came in 6th place.

GT holds a number of records in the Seth's Big Brother series. GT currently holds the record for most consecutive Power of Veto wins, winning three Veto competitions in a row. On Day 17, GT won his third Head of Household competition, and his sixth competition total. This tied him with Big Brother 1 HouseGuests Conor and Dylan for the most competition wins in a single season. He is the only HouseGuest this season to achieve this feat. In February of 2013, GT became 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.

Joel[edit | edit source]

Joel, known was Joelwheels on Tengaged, is a Yellow level user with 23 Karma. While in the house, Joel had a close friendship with HouseGuests Kayleigh and Kylie, with the two often spending time together in the Backyard and Living Room. He was also on good terms with most of the other HouseGuests, and for the most part avoided conflict in the game. It was speculated that he was in an alliance with HouseGuest Gil, something that Gil quickly denied following Joel's eviction.[4] On Day 2, Head of Household GT chose to nominate Joel for eviction, along with Brittany. On Day 3, however, Kylie won the Power of Veto competition and chose to remove Joel from the block; he was replaced with Chloe. On Day 10, Head of Household GT chose to change his own nominations by removing Sapphire from the block, and then chose to name Joel the replacement nominee. Despite campaigning to stay, Joel was evicted in a vote of four to three on Day 11. He came in 10th place.

In February of 2013, Joel became 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.

JT[edit | edit source]

JT, know as BassAbsol on Tengaged, is a Blue level user with 337 Karma. JT had a close friendship with Wakiza in the game, something that had become evident following the first endurance competition of the season. Kylie later stated the two were in an alliance, which JT denied, claiming the two were just good friends. He often clashed with HouseGuests such as Kylie and Kayleigh, both of whom nominated him for eviction in the game. He also argued with HouseGuest Chloe upon her eviction, though the two later made up. JT was nominated for eviction on Day 5, alongside Chloe. The following day, however, JT won his first Power of Veto competition, and immediately chose to save himself from eviction that week; he was replaced with Kiki. During the endurance competition on Day 7, JT won the "Big Brother Blueprint", in which he would learn what each HoH and PoV competition would be before they were actually played. He was nominated by Head of Household Kayleigh on Day 15, being nominated against Chloe. On Day 16, HouseGuest GT won the Power of Veto, and later chose to save JT from eviction. Despite this, GT nominated him the following day against Cole, citing JT as a strong competitor. When Gil won the Power of Veto that week, he chose to remove JT from the block, and he was replaced with Chloe; Chloe was evicted that week. Following her eviction, the HouseGuests partook in a Double Eviction in which JT was nominated for a third consecutive time and fourth total. Despite this, he later won his second Power of Veto competition, and removed himself from the block; he was replaced by GT, who was evicted minutes later. He was nominated for eviction on Day 21 by Gil, this time being nominated against Cole. He was nominated yet again on Day 24, once again against Cole. When Gil won the Veto, he cast the sole vote to evict JT from the game. He was the sixth member of the Jury, and voted for Gil to win. He came in 4th place.

In February of 2013, JT became 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.

Kiki[edit | edit source]

Kiki, known as KamiLynne on Tengaged, is a Yellow level user with 15 Karma. Kiki has the lowest amount of Karma out of all the HouseGuests, and is one of four Yellow level users in the game. She had good friendships with numerous HouseGuests in the game, though none of them stood out as being more important to her than another. She also avoided conflict during her time in the game. After narrowly losing the Head of Household competition that week, Kiki was nominated for eviction as a replacement nominee on Day 6, being nominated against Chloe. On Day 7, Kiki was evicted from the house in a vote of six to two. In her eviction interview, she stated that she had enjoyed her time in the game, and would love to come back and "redeem" herself. In her goodbye messages, her fellow HouseGuests stated her lack of communication and her competitive nature led to her eviction in the game.[5] She came in 11th place.

Kayleigh[edit | edit source]

Kayleigh, known as HelloLove on Tengaged, is a Yellow level user with 77 Karma. She immediately formed a friendship with Kylie in the game, with the two often spending time together in the Backyard and Living Room. She was also friends with HouseGuests such as Joel and Gil in the house as well. She bought the Mystery Box from the Shop on Day 6, which held the power to nullify a vote. Kayleigh ultimately chose not to use it within the required time, thus lost the power. Following Wakiza's eviction on Day 14, Kayleigh was the winner of the fifth Head of Household competition, giving Kayleigh her first competition win of the season. She chose to nominate Chloe and JT that week, stating that JT was a threat in the game and that she felt she hadn't talked to Chloe in the game. When GT won the Power of Veto that week, he chose to save JT from eviction. Kayleigh then chose to name Sapphire the replacement nominee. Ultimately, Sapphire was evicted that week. Kayleigh was later nominated for the first time on Day 19 during the live Double Eviction, when HoH Cole nominated her against JT. When JT won the Veto and used it on himself, GT was named the replacement nominee; GT was evicted that week. On Day 22, Kayleigh won her second Head of Household competition, and earned herself a spot in the Final Three. She nominated Cole and JT for eviction, the third time the two had been nominated together. When Gil won the final Power of Veto competition that week, he cast the sole vote to evict JT from the house. On Day 28, Kayleigh became the final Head of Household of the season, and cast the sole vote to evict Cole. This placed her in the Final Two, alongside Gil. On Day 30, she was crowned the Runner-Up of the season, receiving the jury votes of Sapphire, Chloe, and GT.

In February of 2013, Kayleigh became 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 she will make in the series.

Kylie[edit | edit source]

Kylie, known as bookit15 on Tengaged, is a Dark Green level user with 319 Karma. It quickly became apparent that she had a close friendship with Kayleigh in the game, with the two often hanging out in the Backyard and Living Room. She was also friends with HouseGuests such as Cole in the house. She was the winner of the first Power of Veto competition, choosing to save Joel from eviction that week; he was replaced with Chloe. Following the first eviction of the season on Day 4, Kylie became the second Head of Household of the season. This made her the first person to win two competitions this season. She chose to nominate Chloe and JT for eviction that week, and later had to nominate Kiki when JT saved himself with the Veto; Kiki was evicted that week. On Day 11, following Joel's eviction, Kylie became the new Head of Household. This gave Kylie her second consecutive HoH win, and her third win total. This tied her with GT for most competition wins at that point in the game, and made her the second person this season to win the title twice. She nominated HouseGuests Wakiza and Chloe for eviction that week, and later cast the tie-breaker vote on Day 14 to evict Wakiza from the game. On Day 22, Kylie was nominated as a replacement nominee for JT, who had won the Power of Veto that week. Kylie was then evicted in a vote of two to zero. Her eviction surprised Kylie, as her friend and close ally Kayleigh had voted to evict her. Before leaving the game, Kylie expressed her upset feelings to Kayleigh, who was also very upset. She was the fifth member of the Jury, and voted for Gil to win. She came in 5th place.

In February of 2013, Kylie became 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 she will make in the series.

Sapphire[edit | edit source]

Sapphire, known as Sapphirebh on Tengaged, is an Orange level user with 131 Karma. Throughout the game, Sapphire has often remained under the radar by not winning any competitions and managing to avoid conflict in the game. Though she is friendly with her fellow HouseGuests, she shows no signs of having a particular favorite HouseGuest. She was nominated for eviction on Day 8, alongside Gil. On Day 10, Head of Household GT won the Power of Veto, and later chose to save Sapphire from eviction; she was replaced with Joel. On Day 16, Sapphire was named the replacement nominee for JT, who had been saved by GT with the Power of Veto. On Day 17, Sapphire was evicted in a vote of four to one, only receiving the vote of JT. She was the second member of the Jury, and voted for Kayleigh to win. She came in 8th place.

Wakiza[edit | edit source]

Wakiza, known as XxLoveWakizaxX on Tengaged, is a Silver level user with 874 Karma. Wakiza has the most Karma out of all the HouseGuests, as well as the highest color level. Wakiza was close friends with JT in the game, though the two denied having an alliance together. Wakiza was also friendly with the majority of the other HouseGuests, mainly Kylie, Kayleigh, and GT. He frequently clashed with HouseGuest Cole in the game, with the feud between the two being most evident during the first endurance competition, in which the two insulted each other numerous times. He was nominated for eviction on Day 12 against Chloe, who had already survived two previous evictions. On Day 14, the vote came down to a tie, which HoH Kylie broke in favor of evicting Wakiza from the game. Following his eviction, he received generally positive comments from his fellow HouseGuests, who cited him being a strong competitor as a reason for his eviction. The feud between Wakiza and Cole was yet again evident by Cole's goodbye message to him.[6] He was the first member of the Jury of Seven, and voted for Gil to win. He came in 9th place.

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