Big Brother 28: Eviction Prediction Week 1

The first eviction vote of the Big Brother 28 season is nearly upon us with 14 votes ahead tonight once the Block Buster competition removes either Ashley, Taylor, or Yash from the Block. Right now it’s still anyone’s chance to survive the night, but after that comp the votes will be landing and sending one HG out the front door.
Right now we’ve got Ashley as the renom along with Taylor and Yash as the original two Noms following Mallory’s Veto victory that secured her safety and opened the door for Dee to renom Ashley.
On Tuesday night Ashley had secured the support of the Crossovers to keep her safe this week. Dee and company wanted to bring Ashley in as a number for their side. She was golden. And then she wasn’t as the target fell from Yash’s back and shifted to Ashley instead.
Wednesday led to Ashley spilling names to the other side on who had promised her safety, thereby exposing their grouping clearly. Once the Crossovers learned of that, Ashley was done. The HGs had to cover their rears and that meant pulling their votes from keeping Ashley. So where does that put us for tonight’s vote?
Few match up variations here depending on that Block Buster outcome. It’ll either be Ashley vs Taylor, Ashley vs Yash, or Taylor vs Yash. And since we don’t even know what kind of comp they’ll face it’s too early to predict based on a physical versus mental kind of comp.
Ashley versus Taylor: it’ll be overwhelmingly Ashley going out the door with Taylor safe.
Ashley versus Yash: Yash has found safety in this one. And he nearly wasn’t. He owes Ashley a beer and a burger.
Yash versus Taylor: Yash won’t be so lucky in this one. Here Yash goes and Taylor stays.
Taylor is the safest here and I don’t see a scenario where she goes home tonight. 2 out of 3 has Ashley gone and Yash is only in danger against Taylor. Pretty cut and dry this week and we’ll know more soon enough! But now who do you think is going home tonight on Big Brother? Cast your vote in our poll below and let’s see how it turns out.








