“Big Brother 25” has been a wild ride. On Thursday, fans finally got to see who was crowned the winner after Matt, Jag, and Bowie Jane clawed their way to the final three. In an epic finale, two of the season’s most dynamic players went head to head in hopes of winning the jury’s votes.
Jag Bains wins Big Brother 25
After a three-part Head of Household competition, Jag was named the final HoH of “Big Brother 25.” The last comp was a nailbiter and ended in a tie-breaker round. Jag took the title and was forced to choose who he wanted to sit next in the final 2.
Jag had final 2 deals with both Matt and Bowie. However, throughout the season, it was always Matt that he was the closest to. Matt and Jag, an alliance known as the “Minute Men,” stayed loyal to each other the entire time. This proved to be true even in the end. Jag took Matt to the final 2 and sent Bowie Jane to the jury.
The jury votes went as follows. Bowie Jane, America, Blue, and Cory all cast their vote for Jag, making him the Season 25 winner. Jag took home the $750K grand prize despite being evicted and saved by Matt during the season. However, Jag didn’t get all of the jury votes. Both Cirie and Felicia voted for Matt to win.
Cameron was voted America’s Favorite Player
Although Cameron had to potential to go the distance during “Big Brother,” he was a huge target in the house. Cam was ultimately evicted twice throughout the season. He was the first member of the jury, and fans were sad to see him go as he made the game very interesting. However, he didn’t walk away empty-handed
Fans voted Cameron as America’s Favorite Player. This ensured that he won $50K, and he was moved nearly to tears upon finding out the news. As a single father, Cam happily accepted the honor. Meanwhile, the other two finalists included Matt and Cirie. As for Matt, he took home $75K for being the runner-up of Season 25.
Big Brother Reindeer Games announced
After crowning the winner of “Big Brother 25,” host Julie Chen Moonves wasn’t done with the announcements. It was revealed that the franchise had created a brand new holiday-themed series titled “Big Brother Reindeer Games.” The show will air on CBS in December and is set to include some “BB” legends, who will compete in holiday games for a cash prize.
The new show’s cast hasn’t been officially announced just yet. However, it was revealed that the season will consist of six episodes, and begin airing on December 11 at 8 p.m. Meanwhile, one “Big Brother 25” houseguest will return for the new show. However, the identity of that person hasn’t been revealed just yet.
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