Big Brother 25’s Jag Bains Sets A New ‘Big Brother’ Record

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Jag Bains made history on “Big Brother 25″ Sunday night when he claimed his seventh Power of Veto, passing Michael Bruner‘s previous record of six he set just last year. Unlike Michael, Jag was able to secure a place in the season finale which will air on Thursday, November 9 on CBS. After winning the Veto, the 25-year-old from Omak, Washington cast the sole vote to evict Felicia Cannon. Next, he will face off against Bowie Jane and Matt Klotz in the two-part final HOH competition.

Other all-time Veto legends include Janelle Pierzina (Season 7), Daniele Briones (Season 8), Paul Abrahamian (Season 19), and Kaycee Clark (Season 20), who each won five times.

Jag also tied Janelle for overall single-season comp victories. With four Head of Household reigns, the BB Prom Queen won nine competitions during her 67-day stay in 2006. To date, Jag has won two HOHs for a total of nine comp wins as well, putting him within striking distance of more history. Will he win the final HOH to finish out the season with 10 comp victories on Day 100?

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The comp beasts mentioned above had pretty good results thanks to their winning ways. Janelle finished in third place after losing the final HOH competition. She was evicted by the eventual winner, Mike “Boogie” Malin. Daniele finished in second place, losing 5-2 to her father, “Evel” Dick Donato. Paul lost in a crushing 5-4 final to Josh Martinez, finishing in second place due to poor jury management. Kaycee was on the winning side of an equally close 5-4 vote when she was crowned champ over America’s Favorite BB20 houseguest Tyler Crispen.

Season 25’s seven-member jury will crown the winner. It currently consists of Cameron Hardin, Cory Wurtenberger, Blue Kim, America Lopez, Cirie Fields, and Felicia Cannon. The final jury member and winner will be revealed by host Julie Chen Moonves live on Thursday, November 9.

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