With $100,000 at
Stake, Big Brother Canada's Final Three Houseguests
Deliberate on First-of-its-Kind Jury Vote
Watch the Dramatic, Two-Hour Season Finale
Wednesday at 8pm ET/PT on Global
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TORONTO, May 26, 2015 /CNW/ - Queen B's Big
Brother Canada reign came to an abrupt end in last night's
dramatic special eviction episode, just two days from the season
three finale. Brittnee Blair, the 25
year-old Plus Size Model from Calgary, dominated Big Brother Canada,
surviving the block five times, and making some of the biggest and
boldest moves of the season before her fate was sealed in last
night's eviction. Brittnee joins eight other jury members being put
in a position to vote for Big Brother Canada's season three
winner in a dramatic two-hour finale episode beginning Wednesday
at 8pm ET/PT on
Global.
"I came in to this game and I wanted to play it with no fear and
take out the big dogs," Brittnee told Arisa upon eviction. "I
always accepted that if it was my time to go, it was my time to
go."
Sarah scooped up the second HOH of last week's double eviction,
securing herself a spot in the final three. After Sarah nominated
Ashleigh and Godfrey, and the house learned of the special
eviction, the POV competition became the most high-stakes challenge
yet. Ashleigh saved herself from eviction again, winning the Power
of Veto, forcing Sarah to nominate her closest ally and friend,
Brittnee, in her place. The eviction vote was then placed in
Ashleigh's hands, eliminating Brittnee, and sending her straight to
the jury house.
Big Brother Canada's final three houseguests are 23
year-old Calgarian, Ashleigh Wood,
22 year-old Psychology Student, Godfrey
Mangwiza (Toronto), and 27
year-old Hemployee, Sarah Hanlon
(Toronto). The trio of houseguests
will compete in a three-part HOH challenge where the winner will
choose the houseguest that they'd like to take with them to the
final two, at which point the jury will decide who deserves to win
the grand prize. In a Big Brother Canada first, the three
remaining houseguests have been locked inside the vault, forced to
unanimously agree on evicting one member of the current jury – a
game-altering move that could make or break any of their chances at
winning $100,000 cash, a $25,000 gift card from The Brick, and a
$10,000 trip of a lifetime courtesy
of Twistos.
Watch the Big Brother Canada Side Show Tuesday, May 26 at 8pm
ET on Slice, with Host Arisa Cox, co-hosts
Gary Levy and Peter Brown, and all of season three's evicted
houseguests dishing on what's to come in Wednesday's dramatic
finale. Plus, Big Brother Canada is rolling out the red
carpet for Wednesday's season finale – watch ET Canada
at 7:30pm ET/PT for exclusive
pre-show interviews and coverage from behind the scenes. The Big
Brother Canada two-hour finale event kicks off at
8pm ET/PT on
Global.
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