‘Big Brother 26’ spoilers: Someone still isn’t over the backdoor — and it’s not one of the nominees

Tuesday was very chill in the “Big Brother 26” house as Quinn started campaigning in a very unserious way, while Leah remains the most upset about him being on the block.

Quinn dressed up as a hobo and spent the day panhandling for “spare votes” with a jar. Kinda cute, but without the AI Arena anymore, perhaps time would be better spent with clear, direct campaigning. He said he’ll campaign for real on Wednesday. But this is still way more campaigning than Kimo did, which is zero, again. This would be funnier if there were a high chance of a vote-flip, but that doesn’t look like it’s happening.

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Leah is still handling Quinn’s renom and probably eviction worse than he did since she was thrown under the bus in the process. She spent most of the day moping around in her room, refusing to socialize with everyone. She told Quinn she does want to talk to Chelsie at some point about what went down, but she now realizes that Chelsie plays a dirty game. Leah did spend some time with the group before returning to her room to cry, venting to Quinn that she doesn’t wanna be around fake people, etc. Girl, it’s “Big Brother.”

Unless things drastically change in the next day and a half, Quinn will be the first juror. Chelsie & Co. know Leah wants Quinn to stay, but she’s not going to engineer a vote-flip by crying in her room.

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