Big Brother 28 Spoilers: Who Won HoH? Week 6
Big Brother 28 Spoilers: Who Won HOH in Week 6—and Which Side of the House Is About to Get Destroyed?

🚨 WEEK 6 COULD COMPLETELY FLIP THE BIG BROTHER 28 HOUSE! 😱 After LaTrice “Lala” Verrett’s Week 5 HOH shattered the old power structure and put Haley Thogmartin, Chuk Anyanwu and Barrett Pfeiffer in danger, the battle for the next Head of Household has become absolutely critical. Taylor Brown and Dee Valladares are already circling each other, Kamu Kirk has transformed himself into one of the house’s most valuable swing players, and Angela Murray remains unpredictable enough to blow up almost anyone’s plan.
But there’s one important problem with the headline “Who Won HOH? Week 6” right now: as of the latest reliable live-feed reporting I can find, the Week 6 HOH winner has not yet been reliably confirmed. The freshest coverage is still discussing the endgame of Lala’s Week 5 reign and specifically frames the coming Week 6 HOH as the competition that could decide whether Dee or Taylor gets the first opportunity to strike.
That doesn’t make Week 6 any less explosive.
In fact, it makes this one of the most important HOH competitions of the season.
Lala’s Week 5 victory changed everything.
Very few viewers expected her to dominate the endurance wall competition, but she did exactly that, becoming HOH and immediately helping dismantle the comfortable position the Red Corner had enjoyed. With Taylor heavily influencing the strategy around her, Lala nominated Haley, Chuk and Barrett, placing Haley in particularly serious danger.
Then Kamu complicated everything.
After winning the Week 5 Power of Veto, Kamu suddenly found himself in an incredibly valuable position.
He’s no longer simply somebody else’s number.
He’s becoming a free agent.
And both sides know that whoever successfully pulls Kamu into their orbit could gain the number necessary to control the next phase of the game.
But the real Week 6 war may be much simpler:
DEE VS. TAYLOR.
Dee has apparently identified Taylor as one of the biggest strategic obstacles standing between her and greater control of the house.
And Taylor isn’t oblivious.
She’s been trying to redirect attention toward the Icons and remind everyone that some of the game’s biggest names have managed to avoid the block.
That means the Week 6 HOH isn’t merely about safety.
It’s about who gets permission to fire the first shot.
If Taylor—or someone firmly aligned with her—wins HOH, Dee could suddenly find herself facing the block for the first time.
Taylor would have an enormous decision.
Does she nominate Dee directly?
Does she target another Icon?
Or does she attempt a backdoor so Dee doesn’t get an automatic opportunity to play for the veto?
A direct Dee nomination would be a declaration of war.
There would be no pretending afterward.
No more information sharing.
No more temporary cooperation.
The house would officially split.
But if Dee’s side takes power?
Taylor could be in enormous trouble.
Dee already recognizes Taylor’s influence.
Taking Taylor out wouldn’t simply eliminate one Houseguest.
It could destabilize the entire group around her.
Yash could lose a critical strategic partner.
Lala could suddenly find herself exposed after her HOH reign ends.
And Kamu would once again become the person everybody desperately tries to recruit.
Then there’s Angela.
Angela remains one of the hardest players to predict because her emotions can completely transform the house dynamic in minutes.
Her explosive confrontation with Haley became so chaotic that the live feeds were reportedly cut during part of the incident.
That’s exactly why nobody should assume an alliance structure will remain intact simply because it makes sense strategically.
One conversation with Angela can become an argument.
One argument can become a house meeting.
One house meeting can expose three alliances.
And suddenly the person everyone expected to target Taylor could be targeting somebody completely different.
That’s Big Brother.
But Kamu may actually be the player everyone should be watching.
Winning the veto gave him something even more valuable than safety:
options.
Both sides need numbers.
Both sides believe they can use him.
And Kamu doesn’t necessarily need to commit yet.
That’s an extremely powerful position.
If Week 6 produces a divided house, Kamu could potentially become the swing vote determining who leaves.
Imagine Dee and Taylor sitting on opposite sides of the house.
Each believes she has enough votes.
Then Julie Chen Moonves begins reading the eviction result.
Everything comes down to one person.
Kamu.
Suddenly the player everyone thought they could recruit becomes the person effectively deciding which power structure survives.
And that’s why Week 6 matters so much.
Week 5 was the explosion.
Week 6 could determine who survives the wreckage.
The Red Corner has already been destabilized.
Haley and Chuk have been fighting for survival.
Barrett has been used as a pawn.
Kamu has become strategically valuable.
Taylor’s influence has become increasingly visible.
Dee has identified a major opponent.
Angela remains a walking wildcard.
Nobody has enough control to feel comfortable.
So whoever ultimately secures the Week 6 HOH isn’t simply winning a bedroom and immunity.
They’re receiving something much more dangerous:
the opportunity to define the next war.
If Dee’s side wins, Taylor could become the centerpiece of the nominations.
If Taylor’s side wins, one of the Icons could finally hit the block.
If Kamu wins?
Then things become even more fascinating.
Because everybody who has spent days recruiting him suddenly has to wonder whether he was ever truly loyal to them at all.
And if Angela wins?
Forget every prediction.
Throw the strategy board in the trash and prepare for chaos.
For now, however, I wouldn’t publish a specific Week 6 HOH winner as fact until the live feeds or another reliable spoiler source confirms the result. The current reporting supports the setup for the competition, but not yet a confirmed winner.
Who do you want to see win the Week 6 HOH—Taylor, Dee, Kamu, Angela, or someone completely unexpected? And if Taylor or Dee gets power, should they immediately take the shot at each other, or would making that move this early be a fatal mistake?







