‘Big Brother 26’: How to vote for America’s Favorite Houseguest 2024
The “Big Brother 26” season finale is set for October 13 on CBS at 9/8c, and just as important as finding out who will win the $750,000 grand prize is learning who will be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. This coveted honor comes with its own cash prize — a not-too-shabby $50,000 — and eternal bragging rights as viewers’ most-loved player of the summer. Host Julie Chen Moonves will announce the results at the end of the live finale on Sunday night. Scroll down for all of the details on how to vote for America’s Favorite Houseguest 2024.
To vote, visit the CBS website, sign up for a free account and then click on any of the 16 players. There is a maximum of 10 votes per email address during the voting period — five votes up front and five additional votes after you watch an ad. You have until 9:00 a.m. PT on October 13, 2024 to cast your votes. Read the terms and conditions.
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As a reminder, the “BB26” contestants who were evicted in the pre-jury phase of the game were Matt Hardeman, Lisa Weintraub, Kenney Kelley, Cedric Hodges, Brooklyn Rivera, Tucker Des Lauriers and Joseph Rodriguez.
Those currently sitting in the jury house are Quinn Martin, T’kor Clottey, Leah Peters, Angela Murray, Kimo Apaka and Rubina Bernabe.
And the Final 3 players of Season 26 are Cam Sullivan-Brown, Chelsie Baham and Makensy Manbeck. During Sunday’s finale, one of these three people will win the last Head of Household of the season and will then have to choose who to evict and who to sit next to in the Final 2 chairs.
Some of the iconic members of the America’s Favorite Houseguest club are Taylor Hale (Season 24), Da’Vonne Rogers (Season 22), Nicole Anthony (Season 21), Tyler Crispen (Season 20), Keesha Smith (Season 10), Janelle Pierzina (Season 7) and two-timer Jeff Schroeder (Seasons 11 and 13). See the full list in our photo gallery below.
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