While it's a much shorter length than usual, the good news is that there will be three or four new episodes each week, and four episodes throughout the season will be two hours long instead of one. The jam-packed schedule will air over the same time frame as the Olympics, giving TV viewers a chance to watch something other than the games. Not even close. Not everybody watches the Olympics and we're just looking to give viewers who don't want to watch the Olympics, who are not into the Olympics, an interesting other choice.
The most Head of Household wins in a single season: 5 Season 16 alum Frankie Grande won five HoH competitions, but two of those reigns were cut short by the Battle of the Block. But Paul Abrahamian spent competition days and two additional days visiting the house for a grand total of days.
The most nominations in a single season: John McGuire, 9 Johnny Mac was used as a pawn so much during Season 17 that he now holds the record for most nominations in a single season. Victoria Rafaeli of Season 16 was nominated nine times, though one of those nominations was "rewound" by the Big Brother Rewind twist.
Janelle Pierzina holds the record for most lifetime nominations with 10 spread across three seasons. Dan then returned on Big Brother 14 and made it to the end once more through some masterful manipulation. Had he been in a season that was more accepting of vets, it's likely that he would have won once more. Nevertheless, he's spent quite a bit of time in the house. Narrowly beating Dan is Dr. Will, another icon in the eyes of Big Brother fans, and another winner.
He originally won season two of the show and went on to appear on the first iteration of All-Stars , too. He's gone on to appear in many seasons of the show since to host the jury deliberation. Considering he made it to fourth place during his second season, he's spent quite a few days in the house. However, he is surpassed on this list by his closest ally in the house, even if the two might not exactly be on the best of terms in the current day.
Personal issues aside, Mike Boogie is another iconic player of Big Brother. While not originally doing all too well on his original season of Big Brother 2, he went on to storm the house with Dr. Will and win All-Stars easily. From there, he appeared one more time as a coach on Big Brother 14 before hanging up his hat permanently after being sent home quickly. Quite an up-and-down performance. Cody Calafiore has made it to finale night twice during his time on the show.
While he won with ease during the second version of All-Stars , winning by unanimous vote, he more-or-less handed the win to Derrick when he cast the sole vote to evict Victoria during his first season, Nevertheless, making it to finale night twice on two longer seasons of Big Brother has earned him quite a high spot on this list.
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