Foul ball. MLB pitcher Anthony Bass issued a public apology after sharing a controversial anti-LGBTQ+ video.
11.05.2023 - 05:05 / etcanada.com
SPOILER ALERT: If you still haven’t watched tonight’s episode of “Big Brother Canada” on Global, you are forewarned that spoilers lie ahead.
The clock is ticking down to the “Big Brother Canada” season finale on Thursday, May 11, and Wednesday night’s episode proved to be a nail-biter.
In the penultimate episode, it all came down to to the showmance versus the remaining “Crown” member.
During the most imporant Power of Veto competition of the season, PEI’s Claudia Campbell won the POV and took herself off the block. As a result, this forced Anika to become the replacement nominee — pitting against her ally, Toronto’s Daniel Clarke.
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As the sole voter, Claudia decided to evict Anika, making her the season’s eighth jury member and the 10th houseguest voted off of the 11th season of “Big Brother Canada”.
“To be very honest, when I walked through those doors I was not expecting much,” Anika told host Arisa Cox in her exit interview.
“I really only wanted to survive the first couple weeks, but very soon I found out that I was stronger than I thought I was,” she added. “I could set my emotions aside and make game decisions, create alliances, and I’m very proud of the game that I played.”
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This leaves Claudia, Daniel and Toronto’s Terrell “Ty” McDonald as the final three, competing for the win in an epic three-part HOH competition that will take place in Thursday night’s two-hour season finale.
The winner of the 11th season of “Big Brother Canada” will be revealed on Thursday at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Global, with the victor taking home
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