Big Brother Season 25 – What Time is Big Brother on Tonight?

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Big Brother returns tonight with an all-new houseguest lineup entering the Big Brother house! Tune in live via CBS or catch it later through Fubo and Paramount Plus with Showtime.

Hisam was victorious in winning the Head of Household competition and set his sights on nominating Reilly and Cameron as his targets for this week – hoping he can use his Power of Veto to save one.

What time is Big Brother on tonight?

Big Brother returns tonight at 8 pm ET after taking a week-long hiatus for the annual PGA golf tournament, featuring both the Power of Veto competition and a live eviction show hosted by Julie Chen. Reilly Smedley and Cameron Hardin will both attempt to secure their safety in the house by winning the PoV competition but can either of them keep their cool?

This season of Big Brother will consist of 42 episodes. Previous seasons saw shows typically air weekly on Sunday and Wednesday nights at 8 pm ET; this year, however, CBS is switching things up by airing it exclusively on Tuesday nights since 2005’s reboot. Due to additional episodes this year, it should conclude sooner than expected — by November.

Though moving Big Brother back to Tuesday nights will benefit most viewers, superfans may be disgruntled. On X, Twitter’s rebranded platform, many were quick to criticize Big Brother for placing viewers on an hour delay – “First the feed blackout now THIS,” wrote one user.

Despite its delayed debut, CBS offers multiple ways for viewers to watch Big Brother this season. Viewers can access it via the CBS app, streaming service FuboTV (free trial), satellite provider DirecTV Stream and Paramount+ live feeds; FuboTV subscribers can stream Big Brother as well as local CBS channels live and on-demand from anywhere at any time using FuboTV’s service, making FuboTV one of our top cable TV alternatives list and getting a seven-day free trial period before making their final decision!

Who will be evicted on Big Brother 25 tonight?

Big Brother fans should expect some unexpected turns this season, especially as double evictions become an increasing possibility. Kirsten Elwin became the first victim this week when she was voted out of the competition house early; However, this decision is devastating for a former cast member; chances were high she might have made it to jury house had she survived longer.

Credit must go to the producers for selecting such an eclectic cast of houseguests this season. Despite having mostly younger housemates, two alliances have formed in the house – Hisam Goueli is leading an older group with the most power. This has caused plenty of drama and produced some intriguing partnerships that will likely play out throughout this season.

Today will bring another eviction, with either Da’Vonne or Bayleigh facing the vote for elimination. Houseguests will compete to earn the Power of Veto to save from being sent packing. With Jag and Blue having been caught flirting with Hisam, there could be trouble in paradise as the Veto battle begins!

Be mindful that there may be scheduling adjustments this season. With NFL football games starting up again, CBS may need to pre-empt specific episodes of Big Brother on Sunday and Wednesday nights from airing as scheduled; those nights now air at 10 PM instead of the traditional 8 PM time slot; similarly, Thursday episodes will now run two hours long instead of being one hour long as before.

If you can’t watch live, all episodes will be available to stream on Paramount+ (with a SHOWTIME subscription) and Pluto TV shortly after each episode airs. To stay abreast of all the latest Big Brother 25 house news and developments, sign up for updates below by clicking the button!

Will Reilly Smedley or Cameron Hardin win the Power of Veto?

Last night’s Big Brother 25 episode saw an unlikely change for the Handful alliance as Hisam Goueli became Week 2 Head of Household and nominated Reilly and Cameron for eviction. Though Hisam did allow them to save themselves at Veto Competition, Hisam decided not to use it, leaving instead without using his power.

Reilly was determined to stay out of eviction this week by winning the Power of Veto; unfortunately, Hisam kept her on his hot seat despite her telling Him she felt it unfair being placed against two other women. Hisam had made her uncomfortable all week, which increased Reilly’s chances of being ousted this time.

When Reilly came into the Diary Room, she asked Hisam for assistance. Hisam explained to Reilly that she needed to accept that any actions she takes, such as belittling other houseguests or attacking them carelessly, would have consequences that have to be accepted as inevitable. Furthermore, Hisam wanted Reilly to see from their experiences what lessons could be learned by reviewing past mistakes.

At the Power of Veto Competition, all nominees participated in a series of challenges designed to test their speed in completing tasks quickly. The winner would be granted the Power of Veto and could use it on Thursday night to save one of their nominated houseguests from eviction.

All nominations participated in the challenge, including Reilly and Cameron. The competition was fierce as timers counted down until all houseguests got serious with completing tasks quickly – Blue was first to complete all tasks within his given timeline, followed by Kirsten and Cameron in rapid succession.

Reilly won the Power of Veto but chose not to use it, leaving her only hope in her or one of her allies winning it at Wednesday’s live eviction show.

Who will be nominated for eviction on Big Brother 25 tonight?

Big Brother 25 houseguests are back at it this week as we head into its inaugural double-eviction night this season. Expect an action-packed and impactful night as it could determine who makes up the final three — or possibly even determine the eventual victor of this competition! Don’t miss any of it live tonight on CBS; catch all the excitement for yourself.

Hisam Goueli, Head of Household for this week’s Houseguest election cycle, nominated Reilly Smedley and Cameron Hardin as potential Houseguest eviction candidates. This news shocked individuals and other houseguests; all who knew them may experience further disruption within the group.

Hisam’s nominations came shortly after winning both HoH and Power of Veto competitions for this season, opting not to use either option; thus leaving his nominations of Reilly and Cameron intact, suggesting they both may be on the chopping block this week.

Hisam asked Bowie and Mecole for opinions about who should replace Reilly, but Hisam quickly rejected their suggestions without offering collaboration opportunities. That seemed off to both of them, and it became evident that Hisam would target multiple Housemates for eviction this week.

The next part of the episode introduced a unique element known as a “Head of Household Battle.” Two players compete to earn the head of household title and position within the top three; the winner receives one Power of Veto that they can use either to save themselves from eviction or another nominee from being ousted from their house. This competition occurred outdoors in their backyard, with various tasks set throughout.

Big Brother 25 airs Tuesday to Thursday at 8 pm ET on CBS and via streaming services like Hulu With Live TV, Fubo TV, and YouTube TV; Paramount Plus With Showtime will begin airing episodes beginning August 6th. Follow our live feeds to stay informed about what’s happening inside Big Brother 25.