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Tucker Considers Stirring Chaos Once More – GoldDerby

What would ‘Big Brother 26’ be without Tucker? Quite boring.

Tucker won the Veto on Saturday, which means Quinn can’t take him out like he wants this week. Or can he? After using the Veto on Angela last week, Tucker had said he’d save himself this time if he won, but then came the mind games. Quinn had decided Rubina would be the renom next to Cedric and Makensy and wanted this to rattle Tucker into not using the Veto. They’re flirty, but nothing about either Tucker’s or Rubina’s action suggest they would throw their game away for the other.

Plus, that’s not how Tucker likes to cause chaos anyway. He started tossing out the idea to use the Veto on Makensy so he could battle Cedric in the AI Area. It’s hard to tell with Tucker if he’s just effin’ around, but this dude loves comps and coming in clutch so much that him wanting to play AI Arena is more believable than watching out for his flirtmance. But he later told Angela that he’ll save himself because he knows he got lucky last week by not using it on himself and and it’d be dumb to risk it for a second week. He also is salivating at taking out Quinn next week, so he should take the safety when he has it.

Quinn also confirmed to Rubina that she’ll go up if the Veto is used, so this won’t be a blindside. Unless anything changes before the Veto meeting—and you really don’t know with Tucker—Rubina will be on the block by the end of the day.

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Source: Gold Derby, CBS