Big Brother 28 Spoilers: Who Won HoH? Week 7
Dee Valladares earned her second Head of Household win of Big Brother 28, gaining immunity and control over three Week 7 nominations.
- On Friday, Dee Valladares won the Week 7 Head of Household competition on "Big Brother" 28, securing immunity and control over nominations for the week ahead.
- Kamu Kirk was evicted from the "Big Brother" house on Thursday in an 8-1 vote after Rick Devens used the Diamond Power of Veto to remove Dee from the block.
- Eleven houseguests remain in the game following the live eviction. As the new Head of Household, Dee must name three nominees for eviction this week.
- Yash Patel, Taylor Brown, and LaTrice "Lala" Verrett have emerged as potential nomination targets. Dee previously worked against Yash during his Week 6 reign, positioning him as a likely candidate.
- Despite spending much of Week 6 on the block, Haley Thogmartin may face less immediate danger after appearing on good terms with Dee during the recent elimination. Plans on "Big Brother" often shift quickly once the Head of Household begins private conversations.
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Big Brother 28 Spoilers: Who Won HoH? Week 7
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