'Big Brother' Season 26's 'biggest disappointment' evicted after threat
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'Big Brother' Season 26 houseguest Kenney Kelley has recently been evicted from the house after his continuous self-elimination threats. Kelley claimed he was missing his family badly throughout his three weeks appearance.
He often insisted that he wanted to return to his family and the next moment he started to plot a strategy to win the challenges. The houseguests as well as the viewers were fed up with his threats and wanted him to go. In the latest episode, Kenney landed in the bottom with Quinn Martin.
However, the houseguests notably formed an alliance and voted off Kenney with 10 votes against him. However, the viewers took a sigh of relief to get rid of the 'biggest disappointment' and 'waste of spot' Kelley. A social media user said, "That was a HELL of a week just for Kenney to be the one to finally go lmao. This season has been on 10 since week 1 π."
Another person added, "Sucks that Kenney completely wasted a spot on Big Brother instead of having somebody who came to play. The producers should have dumped him for Ainsley.π." Another critic wrote, "Kenney is such a loser .. should have never been cast."
Another internet user penned, "I have loved #bigbrother for decades. Kenney is the biggest disappointment in a contestant. People apply for years for a chance to play & he just wasted it."
Another X user tweeted, "Kenney is annoying. This show has been on for how long, and you wanna go home as if you didn't know what to expect with being away from your family. What a waste of a spot."
That was a HELL of a week just for Kenney to be the one to finally go lmao. This season has been on 10 since week 1 π #BigBrother pic.twitter.com/BgYwB3B6sM
β π Queen Tee (@tee_soClassy) August 9, 2024
Sucks that Kenney completely wasted a spot on Big Brother instead of having somebody who really came to play. The producers should have dumped him for Ainsley.ππ€ #bigbrother #bb26
β Dee Blog (@DeeBlog2) August 9, 2024
Kenney is such a loser .. should have never been cast #BB26 #BigBrother26 #BigBrother2024 #BigBrother
β Jawad Ahmed (@j_medd) August 9, 2024
I have loved #bigbrother for decades. Kenney is the biggest disappointment in a contestant. People apply for years for a chance to play & he just wasted it. Keeping Quinn was so stupid. He is the best player next to Tucker and you just blew your chance to get him out. #BB26
β Chellefromphilly (@EricsonMic66612) August 9, 2024
Kenney is annoying. This show has been on for how long, and you wanna go home as if you didn't know what to expect with being away from your family. What a waste of a spot #BigBrother #BB26
β Teefah V (@Teefah_V) August 8, 2024
'Big Brother' Season 26 star Kenney Kelley delivers pre-eviction emotional speech
'Big Brother' Season 26 star Kenney Kelley got emotional before the eviction voting. During the campaign for his survival in the house, Kenney delivered an emotional speech and said, "First off, to my lovely wife and kids I love and miss you guys tremendously."
The CBS show player added, "To Quinn, I donβt know how you ended up here. Houseguests, this is a game. I know itβs a game but thereβs real emotions in this game. I was a competitor. I came to win, I came to play." He concluded the speech, "I love all of you, I appreciate all of you. Do what you think is best for the game."
'Big Brother' Season 26 star Kenney Kelley lost the AI Arena challenge
'Big Brother' Season 26 star Kenney Kelley alongside Quinn Martin and Tucker Des Lauriers competed against each other in an AI Arena challenge to save themselves from elimination. However, Kenney lost the challenge and landed on the block of eviction with Quinn.
During the challenge, the players were tasked with grabbing red balls in a sea of multi-coloured balls as they floated in the air in small individual chambers. Tucker quickly took the lead and defeated his competition saving himself from elimination.
Catch stirring drama in new episodes of 'Big Brother' Season 26 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 pm ET and on Sundays at 9 pm ET on CBS. The new episodes will also be available to stream on Paramount+