Big Brother 14 is the 14th season of the broadcasted edition of Big Brother (U.S.).
Four former contestants returned to the house as coaches: Britney Haynes, Dan Gheesling, Janelle Pierzina, and Mike Malin. These coaches were tasked with mentoring new players in their respective teams, and if one of their players won the season, the coach would receive a $100,000 prize.
Background[]
CBS confirmed the fourteenth season on September 14, 2011, the day of the Big Brother 13 finale. The promos for the season claim that it will be "Super Sized," as in having the most HouseGuests to date, and to have four huge surprises.
Development[]
Casting[]
Twists[]

The coaches and their teams.
- Coaches: Big Brother 14 features 12 new HouseGuests and 4 returning HouseGuests that were very successful in their own seasons. The returning players are filling the capacity of "coaches". The coaches will live in the Big Brother House but are not able to win HOH, POV, be nominated, or vote to evict. On the first day, they selected three of the new HouseGuests to mentor throughout the season. If one of their selected house guests wins the season, the coach will win a $100,000 prize.
- Pandora's Box: Pandora's Box returned this season, which; when opened either unleashed a reward or a punishment for either house or the HOH that opened it.
- Golden Ball of Veto: After Frank Eudy opened Pandora's Box on week 7, the Golden Ball of Veto was unleashed on the house. The Golden Ball of Veto could be received by winning it in a claw game and used at the next veto ceremony. However, the winner of the Golden Ball of Veto was ineligible to compete in the upcoming Power of Veto competition in week 7.
Houseguests[]
Teams[]
Team Boogie | Team Britney | Team Dan | Team Janelle | ||||||||||||
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![]() Willie |
![]() Dan |
![]() Danielle |
![]() Jodi |
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Voting History[]
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | |||||||
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Day 1 | Day 5 | Day 42 | Day 48 | Day 56 | Day 62 | Day 63 | Day 68 | Day 75 | Finale | |||||||
Coach Decider | Dan | Mike | Janelle | Janelle | ||||||||||||
Coach Choice | Jodi To Evict |
Ian To Save |
Ashley To Save |
Wil To Save | ||||||||||||
Ian | Ineligible | Kara | JoJo | Ineligible | Janelle | Wil | Mike | GBOV Danielle |
Vetoed Joe |
Danielle | Winner | |||||
Dan | Jodi | Coach Phase |
Reset | Janelle | Wil | Mike | Ashley | Vetoed Britney |
Frank | Jenn | Vetoed Shane |
Runner-Up | ||||
Danielle | Frank | Rep |
Ineligible | Wil | Mike | Ashley | Frank | Rep |
Rep |
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Dan | |||||
Shane | Ineligible | Frank | Vetoed Danielle |
Ineligible | Janelle | Wil | Ashley | Britney | Frank | Joe | Vetoed Jenn |
Rep |
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Ian | ||
Jenn | Ineligible | Kara | JoJo | Ineligible | Janelle | Joe | Rep |
Ashley | Britney | Vetoed Joe |
Joe | |
Ian | |||
Joe | Ineligible | Kara | JoJo | Ineligible | Frank | Mike | Rep |
Britney | Rep |
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Ian | |||||
Frank | Ineligible | Rep Ineligible |
Vetoed Jenn |
Vetoed Joe |
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Ian | ||||||||||
Britney | Ineligible | Coach Phase |
Reset | Janelle | Wil | Mike | Ashley | Rep |
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Ian | ||||||
Ashley | Ineligible | Kara | JoJo | Vetoed Ineligible |
Janelle | Joe | Jenn | |
Ian | |||||||
Mike | Ineligible | Coach Phase |
No Reset | Janelle | Wil | | ||||||||||
Wil | Ineligible | Kara | JoJo | Ineligible | Vetoed Janelle |
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Janelle | Ineligible | Coach Phase |
Reset | Rep |
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JoJo | Ineligible | Frank | | |||||||||||||
Willie | Ineligible | | ||||||||||||||
Kara | | |||||||||||||||
Jodi | |
Key: | Nominated | Rep: Replacement Nominee | HOH | POV Holder | Hit The Road Winner | Immune | Coach | Saved by Coach | Vote to Reset | Jury Member | Evicted | Expelled |
Have/Have-Not History[]
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1 | CP | CP | CP | CP | + | |||||||||||
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2 | CP | CP | + | CP | CP | |||||||||||
3 | CP | CP | + | CP | CP | |||||||||||
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5 | + | |||||||||||||||
6 | + | |||||||||||||||
7 | + |
- + signifies HOH for the week, thus automatic "Have" rights.
- CP signifies the houseguest was still part of the coach phase, thus automatic "Have" rights.
- Note: There were no Have/Have-Not competitions in Week 4, Week 6 or after Week 7.
Competition History[]
# | Competition | Result | ||
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Week | Day(s) | Type | Name | |
1 | 1 | HOH | "Teddy Bear Madness" | ![]() Willie wins HOH |
Hit The Road | ![]() ![]() ![]() Team Dan are nominated | |||
N/A | Coaches Competition | "Big Brother Derby" | ![]() Mike wins Coaches Competition | |
7 | POV | "Loose Change" | ![]() Shane wins the Veto | |
2 | 13 | HOH | "Big Brother Break-In" | ![]() Frank wins HOH |
14 | Coaches Competition | "Phat Stacks" | ![]() Janelle wins Coaches Competition | |
15 | POV | "Memory Chip" | ![]() Shane wins the Veto | |
3 | 20 | HOH | "On Thin Ice" | ![]() Shane wins HOH |
21 | Coaches Competition | "Feel The Burn" | ![]() Janelle wins Coaches Competition | |
22 | POV | "Memory Chip" | ![]() Shane wins the Veto | |
4 | 27 | HOH | "Walk The Plank" | ![]() Danielle wins HOH |
29 | POV | "Field of Veto" | ![]() Danielle wins the Veto | |
5 | 34 | HOH | "Big Brother Battle of the Bands" | ![]() Frank wins HOH |
35 | Have/Have-Not | "Ex-Squeeze Me?" | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Britney, Danielle, Joe, and Shane are Have-Nots | |
36 | POV | "Son of Zingbot" | ![]() Frank wins the Veto | |
6 | 41 | HOH | "Swamped" | ![]() Shane wins HOH |
43 | POV | "Candy Counter" | ![]() Frank wins the Veto | |
48 | HOH | "Before or After" | ![]() Ian wins HOH | |
POV | "Somewhere Over The Veto" | ![]() Frank wins the Veto | ||
7 | HOH | "Pull Some Strings" | ![]() Frank wins HOH | |
49 | GBOV | "Pandora's Crane Game" | ![]() Ian wins the Golden Ball of Veto | |
50 | POV | "Draw Something" | ![]() Jenn wins the Veto | |
8 | 55 | HOH | "Soak Up the Sun" | ![]() Ian wins HOH |
57 | POV | "OTEV the Absent Minded Alien" | ![]() Dan wins the Veto | |
62 | HOH | "Make Your Case" | ![]() Dan wins HOH | |
POV | "Swimming With Sharks" | ![]() Ian wins the Veto | ||
9 | HOH | "Memory Lane" | ![]() Ian wins HOH | |
64 | POV | "Time Flies" | ![]() Shane wins the Veto | |
67 | HOH | "Photographic Memory" | ![]() Danielle wins HOH | |
68 | POV | "Atomic Veto" | ![]() Danielle wins the Veto | |
12 | 69 | HOH | "Hook, Line and Sinker" | ![]() Dan wins Final HOH Part 1 |
71 | "Climb Time" | ![]() Ian wins Final HOH Part 2 | ||
75 | "Jury Statements" | ![]() Ian wins Final HOH Part 3 |
Game History[]
Week 1[]
Round 1 (Hit the Road)[]
On the first night, twelve new HouseGuests entered the Big Brother House to two new twists of the season. The first twist was that four successful ex-HouseGuests would re-enter the House not to compete against one another, but to coach the new HouseGuests. Their job is to guide the HouseGuests for as long as they can, hoping to keep coaching a possible winner. The winner's coach would win a special $100,000 prize at the end of the season. Soon after the announcement, Dan Gheesling from Big Brother 10, Britney Haynes from Big Brother 12, Mike "Boogie" Malin from Big Brother 2 and Big Brother: All-Stars, and Janelle Pierzina from Big Brother 6 and Big Brother: All-Stars entered the House. On the second twist of the night, HouseGuests were informed that their status in the game was at risk. Because Big Brother sent the HouseGuests "invitations" to enter the House instead of a key, the HouseGuests had to earn their status in the first Head of Household competition as there were only eleven keys to be earned. Therefore, for the first time in Big Brother history, one HouseGuest would be evicted by the end of the first night. That night, Janelle and Britney forged an alliance after Dan and Boogie agreed to work together.
Before the HouseGuests competed in their first Head of Household competition, the coaches assigned their teammates. The coaches chose one by one and in order, Britney chose Shane, Willie, and JoJo; Mike chose Frank, Ian, and Jenn; Janelle chose Wil, Ashley, and Joe; and Dan chose Kara, Danielle, and Jodi. The HouseGuests other than the coaches competed in the first Head of Household competition. Each teammate had to jump across large moving mattresses to retrieve life-sized teddy bears (Upon the competition's completion, one of the HouseGuests, Frank, kept his teddy bear; calling him "Teddy B"). After twenty minutes, teams were allowed to substitute one teammate. Team Britney won the Head of Household competition, and Team Dan came in last place, giving Dan the responsibility to evict one of his players. On Day 1, Dan cast the sole vote to evict Jodi.
Round 2[]
Mike won the first coaches competition of the season called "Big Brother Derby" and won the power to grant one of his teammates immunity for the week: He chose Ian. The four coaches each had to choose one of their teammates to be a Have-Not for the week, with Ashley, Ian, Shane, and Danielle getting picked. Frank and Kara were nominated for eviction on Day 5. On Day 7, Shane won the Power of Veto competition, "Loose Change", which involved HouseGuests running around and trying to find coin props (one dollar coin, quarter and five cent coins). Once they find them they had to throw the coin props from a distance to a machine. Once they threw a total of $1.30 in coin props, they would win the Power of Veto. Shane decided to leave Willie's nominations the same. On Day 13, Kara was evicted in a 5 to 3 vote, leaving Danielle as Dan's only team member left. It was also revealed the winner of the next Coaches Competition would have the option of either saving one of his or her players or trading them with another player.
Week 2[]
Frank won the Head of Household competition, "Big Brother Break-In". The HouseGuests had to determine whether a burglar that entered the house was guilty or not guilty of a certain crime. HouseGuests were eliminated by answering incorrectly. Janelle won the second coaches competition, "Phat Stacks", and chose to give Ashley immunity from the nominations instead of trading a player. She also single-handedly chose the four Have-Nots for the week: Willie, Shane, JoJo, and Ian. On Day 14, Willie was expelled from the house, after going on a rampage in which he threw pork rinds at Janelle, swore at the female HouseGuests, and headbutted Joe. Minutes later, JoJo and Shane were nominated for eviction. On Day 15, Shane won the Memory Chip Power of Veto competition, in which HouseGuests had to run around dressed as salsa chips and dive into different pools of salsa and find different menu items names and then they had to bring the names and put them in correct order in their menu as it is on a menu at which they could look at. The HouseGuest that got most of the names in the correct order in the fastest time won the Power of Veto. Shane removed himself from the block, and Frank then nominated Danielle for eviction. When JoJo and Shane were flirting in the have-not room one night, Ian told Danielle about this and thus, Danielle told Janelle's and Boogie's players. On Day 20, JoJo was evicted by a vote of 5 to 1, only receiving the vote of Shane.
Week 3[]
Following JoJo's eviction, Shane won the "On Thin Ice" HoH competition. The HouseGuests shot balls into a slotted end of an ice rink that had scores for each slot. Host Julie Chen then revealed to the viewers they could vote on whether or not the mentors should be allowed to enter the game. On Day 21, the HouseGuests went to the Big Brother Gym for their coaches competition "Feel the Burn". Their goal was to do as many exercises of a certain type. The coach who would do the least would be eliminated. When they were eliminated they had the chance to open a locker and possibly win something. Britney chose Ian and Joe as Have-Nots, Mike Boogie won $10,000 that he shared with Ian whom he gave $3,000 and Jenn who received $1,000. Dan had the opportunity to invite five people to a private sushi & cocktail party. He chose Boogie, Britney, Janelle, Shane & Danielle. Janelle won the Coaches Competition and saved Wil. Later that day, Shane nominated Ashley and Joe for eviction. Also on Day 21; Shane, Ashley, Joe, Wil, Danielle, and Frank had been chosen to compete in the Veto Competition. On Day 22, all had competed in The Juggler Veto Competition, where each HouseGuest had to roll back and forth two balls at the same time on two different ramps. If even one of the balls would fall, that person would be out. Shane won the Power of Veto for the third week in a row. On Day 24, Shane used the Power of Veto on Ashley, nominating Frank in her place. Before the live eviction took place on Day 27, Julie Chen announced that America has chosen to give the coaches the opportunity to play the game and stop coaching. If the coaches voted to become players, the eviction would be canceled and everyone would play in the HoH, including Shane. However, if the coaches chose to keep the game the same, the eviction would continue, but one evicted HouseGuest would return the following week. Julie Chen also announced that only one vote was required to reset the entire game. One by one, the coaches were called into the Diary Room whether to hit the "Reset Button" or not. Britney, Dan, and Janelle chose to hit the button, while Mike Boogie did not. With the vote of 3–1, the coaches were reverted to HouseGuest status and Joe and Frank were spared eviction.
Week 4[]
All hounded HouseGuests then began to participate in the "Walk the Plank" HoH endurance competition, in which the HouseGuests had to hold on to a bar. If they fell from the plank, they would be eliminated. After a nearly four-hour battle, Danielle became the new HoH, outlasting Britney and Ian. On Day 28, Danielle nominated Frank and Wil for eviction. Danielle won the Power of Veto from the "Field of Veto" competition on Day 29. Later, Boogie made a huge pitch to Danielle by using the veto and backdoor his long-time rival Janelle. A few hours later, all 4 coaches came up to the HOH room and Boogie called out Janelle on her lies. So Dan made an offer to her, if Frank gets vetoed, then Joe goes up. But when Janelle refused to answer, Dan knew that the possibility of all 4 coaches working together has blown up and he has no choice but to accept Boogie's offer on backdooring Janelle. On Day 30, Britney, Dan, Danielle, Frank, Mike Boogie and Shane created the "Silent Six" alliance and conspired to backdoor Janelle. On Day 31, Danielle went through with the plan and used the Power of Veto on Wil and put up Janelle as a replacement nominee. On Day 34, Janelle was evicted by an 8 to 1 vote with Joe as her only vote and became the first returning HouseGuest to leave the show and also marking the first time Janelle has not reached the final three.
Week 5[]
Later on Day 34, all HouseGuests, with the exception of Danielle as the outgoing HoH, competed in the "Big Brother Battle of the Bands" HoH competition, in which Frank became the new Head of Household for the second time this season. On Day 35, all HouseGuests competed in the Have/Have Not competition E-Squeeze Me?, except for Ashley who was having back spasms and could not compete. Frank played in her spot. Britney, Danielle, Joe and Shane became the Have Nots for the week, making this week the first week Ian is a Have. On Day 35, Frank nominated Joe and Wil for eviction. The next night, the HouseGuests competed in the Power of Veto competition, Birth of Zingbot, which Frank won. Before the Veto meeting, Wil and Ashley came to Frank and made a pitch on backdooring Dan. But when Boogie heard about this from Frank, he said to Frank, "If you put up Dan, then it's 8 versus 2 and it's game over for us." So at the veto meeting, Frank then decided to keep his nominations the same. On Day 41, Wil was evicted by a 6 to 2 vote.
Week 6[]
Round 1[]
Later on Day 41, the HouseGuests competed in the "Swamped" Head of Household Competition. The first HouseGuest to fill up the HoH jug with liquid and release the cork would win. There were two other jugs as well. One was safety and the other was a choice between $10,000 or a Have Not Pass decided by the viewers voting for $10,000. Britney won safety, Mike Boogie won $10,000, and Shane won his second HoH competition and became the new Head of Household. After the HOH competition, Boogie told Ian his targets would be Britney and Shane for the future. But Ian went on to warn them about Boogie and Frank and they cannot be trusted anymore. On Day 42, Shane went against his "Silent Six" alliance in favor of his second alliance (The Quack Pack) by nominating Frank and Mike Boogie for eviction. After the nomination ceremony, Boogie and Frank were lashing at Dan believing he was the mastermind behind their nominations. But unbeknownst to them, their ally Ian was the "wolf in sheep's clothing." Frank then won his second straight Power of Veto in the controversial Veto competition, The Candy Counter. Frank then used the Veto to save himself from nominations and Shane chose to nominate Jenn as the replacement. On Day 48, it was revealed to the HouseGuests that it was a Double Eviction night. For the first of the two evictions, Mike Boogie was quickly evicted by a vote of 5–2.
Round 2[]
During the double eviction, Ian won the "Before or After" HoH and immediately nominated Ashley and Frank for eviction. Frank then won his third straight Power of Veto of the season in "Somewhere Over The Veto" and took himself off the block. Ian named Joe as the replacement nominee. At the end of the second eviction, Ashley was evicted by a vote of 5–1 and became the first member of the jury.
Week 7[]
Later that night, Frank became the new Head of Household and got to choose one HouseGuest to become the Have Not for the week. Frank decided to choose Dan. On Day 49, Frank was given an option to open Pandora's Box. Frank decided to open Pandora's Box and received a little over $3,000, but unleashed quarters in the backyard to play the skill crane game, containing a Golden Ball of Veto. Ian got the ball and won the veto, but in doing so he sacrificed his chance to play in the week's POV competition. Later that day, Frank chose to nominate Dan and Danielle for eviction. On Day 50, the HouseGuests (with the exception of host Ian, who had to sit out since he already had the Golden Ball of Veto, and Joe, who wasn't chosen) played in the Power of Veto competition Draw Something, which was made after the app of the same name. Jenn won her first competition of the summer after Frank was disqualified from the competition for whispering an answer to Britney during her turn. On Day 51, in one of the greatest game moves in "Big Brother" history, Dan came up with a master plan to get himself off the block by hosting his own "funeral" after having 24 hours of solitary confinement to think on how he was going to get out of this mess. First, he gathered everyone in the living room and paid compliments to his fellow houseguests. He thanked Joe for teaching him how to be a good husband, called Shane the "real" Captain America, and told Jenn that she was the first lesbian he'd ever met and that he appreciated how much she has touched his heart. He bonded with Britney over their status as newlyweds praised Ian for making the experience of being in the Big Brother house more fun. To Frank, Dan said that he wanted to apologize one-on-one after the funeral about some things he had said. However, for Danielle, he said that he thought that she had similar qualities to Dan's closest friend and ally Memphis Garrett from Big Brother 10, but he found out that he was wrong. He said to her that "You'll never earn my trust back, you know what you did, and in this game, you are dead to me." Later, he managed to strike a final two deal with Frank, his nemesis in the house and exposed the Quack Pack to him, telling that Ian was responsible for Boogie's eviction, not Dan. They manage to strike a final two deal and proposed a new alliance with Jenn and Danielle. Following this, he did some damage control to Danielle about the "funeral" and said that it was all an act and he used her emotions just to get them further in the game. Then, he said that he wanted to work with Frank and Jenn along with her. Thus, the two then went to Jenn in hopes of her using the veto to remove Dan from the block. On Day 52, Ian decided not to use his veto, while Jenn went through with the plan and Britney was shockingly put up as the replacement nominee, completely blindsiding Ian and Britney. Later, Ian and Frank had a huge fight over him betraying Mike "Boogie" and also putting Frank up on the block with Ashley in exchange for Frank giving Ian $3,000 during the Coaches' Competition in week 3. On Day 55, Britney was evicted by a vote of 4–1, only receiving the vote of Ian and became the second member of the jury.
Week 8[]
Round 1[]
Following the eviction on Day 55, the HouseGuests competed in an endurance HoH competition called "Soak Up the Sun". In the competition, players had to hold onto a rope as it moved around a sun on the ground. With 51% of the public Twitter poll cast during the live show, America voted the first HouseGuest to drop out to have a punishment over a reward. Joe, for being the first to drop, was given a hula hoop and was required to use it every time Big Brother sounded Reveille. It was revealed that 5 hours before the previous live show began, Ian tells Dan he wants to reunite the Quack Pack and to tell him that he's not mad at Dan for what he did this week, but his main concern is that Dan will try to work with Frank and Jenn along with Danielle. So after Ian talked to Dan, Dan told Shane about Ian's idea of reuniting the Quack Pack and he wants go all the way to final four with him, Ian and Danielle. Ian outlasted all the HouseGuests and won HoH less than two hours later. On Day 56, Pandora's Box was presented again and Ian opted to open it, releasing small presents (along with a new hammock for the backyard). Ian also received $1,000 in prize money. However, Big Brother 10 and 11s Jessie Godderz was also released into the house, replacing all of their junk food and snacks with healthy, organic food for the week. On Day 56, Ian nominated Frank and Jenn for eviction. On Day 57, Dan won the Power of Veto competition which featured the return of OTEV. On Day 59, Dan decided to return the favor to Jenn (who vetoed him last week) and used the Veto on her. Ian nominated Joe in her place. On Day 62, it was revealed to the HouseGuests that it was another double eviction night. For the first of two evictions, Frank was finally evicted by a vote of 3–1 and became the third member of the jury, with Jenn being the only voter to evict Joe.
Round 2[]
Immediately afterwards, Dan won the "Make Your Case" Head of Household competition after a tiebreaker question with Jenn and Danielle. A few minutes later, Dan nominated both Ian and Joe for eviction with Ian as Dan's main target. Ian then won the "Swimming with Sharks" Power of Veto competition and removed himself from the block. Dan named Danielle as the replacement nominee. At the end of the second double eviction, Joe was evicted by a vote of 3–0 and became the fourth member of the jury.
Week 9[]
Round 1[]
Later that night, Ian won the "Memory Lane" Head of Household competition, making this his third HoH win and tying him with Frank for the most HoH wins so far this season. On Day 63, Ian opened Pandora's Box thereby giving the other HouseGuests video messages from home while he talked to Rachel Reilly from Big Brother 12 and 13. Later that day, Ian nominated Jenn and Shane for eviction. On Day 64, Shane won the Power of Veto and a prize. On Day 65, Shane and Danielle went on a luxury prize to the Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastic Champions. On Day 66, Shane decided to use the Power of Veto to save himself from the block, and in return, Ian nominated Danielle as the replacement. On Day 68, Jenn was evicted by a vote of 2–0 and became the fifth member of the jury.
Round 2[]
On Day 68, Danielle won her second HoH competition of the season "Photographic Memory", and went on to nominate Dan and Ian for eviction. On Day 68, Danielle won the "Atomic Veto" competition, making it her second and final Veto of the season. After the veto competition, Dan asked Danielle to use the Veto on himself, to which Danielle would only agree if Dan would evict Ian and not Shane. On Day 69, Danielle used the Power of Veto on Dan, and was replaced by Shane. A few minutes later, the biggest blindside of the summer occurred as Dan chose to evict Shane, blindsiding Danielle and Shane. Shane became the sixth member of the jury.
Week 10[]
Later on Day 69, Dan won the first part of the final Head of Household competition, "Hook, Line, and Sinker" (similar to the "King of The Jungle" endurance HOH from season 10 in which Dan also won). On Day 71, Ian won the second part of the final Head of Household competition, "Climb Time". On Day 75, Ian won the third part of the final Head of Household, "Jury Statements" and became the final Head of Household of the season. Ian then evicted Danielle and chose Dan to take to the final two.
Finale[]
The jury was allowed to ask questions to both Dan and Ian, who began to turn against each other. In the end, the jury voted for Ian to win the grand prize by a vote of 6 to 1 over Dan, with Danielle being the only person to vote for Dan. Before the finale ended, Julie Chen announced that Frank was the winner of the $25,000 America's Favorite HouseGuest prize. Ian Terry now has a record of 4 HOH wins, tying Jackson Michie from Big Brother 21, Vanessa Rousso and Steve Moses both from Big Brother 17, Caleb Reynolds from Big Brother 16, Aaryn Gries from Big Brother 15, Rachel Reilly from Big Brother 13, Hayden Moss from Big Brother 12, Janelle Pierzina from Big Brother 7 and Drew Daniel from Big Brother 5.
Jury[]
Other Notable Prizes[]
- Mike "Boogie" Malin won $6,000 in the third Coaches Competition. He gave $3,000 to Ian Terry and $1,000 to Jenn Arroyo.
- Shane Meaney won a Veto ticket, Jenn Arroyo won a trip to Maui, and Wil Heuser won $5,000 during the Week 4 Power of Veto competition, "Field of Veto".
- During the third Head of Household competition since the Reset, Mike "Boogie" Malin won $10,000.
Notable Punishments[]
- Ian Terry was forced to live in a dog kennel for 24 hours (which he took as a punishment purposely), and has to be on a leash if he wants out of his dog house and Frank Eudy had to wear a unitard for the whole duration of Week 4 following the Power of Veto competition.
- Following the Week 7 Power of Veto, Frank had to wear a carrot costume for a week and could not play in the next HOH competition he was eligible for, Dan Gheesling was put in solitary confinement in the have-not room with rave music and disco lights for 24 hours, Jenn Arroyo was put on slop for the rest of the season, and Britney Haynes and Danielle Murphree were shackled together for 24 hours.
- As punishment for being the first houseguest eliminated from the Week 8 Head of Household competition, "Soak Up The Sun", Joe Arvin had to carry around a hula-hoop for 24 hours and whenever a horn sounded in the house, he had to hula-hoop during the horns duration.
Trivia[]
- For the promo of Big Brother 14, there was originally a houseguest named "Mike", who was a sailing instructor, that appeared in the promo. He was later replaced by Joe Arvin for unknown reasons.
- It was later revealed by Jason Roy on Big Brother: Over The Top that he was removed due to the fact that he was going through drug withdrawal.
- Due to the "reset" twist, this season tied with Big Brother 9, Big Brother 15, Big Brother 16, Big Brother 17, Big Brother 18, Big Brother 20, Big Brother 21, Big Brother 22, Big Brother 23, and Big Brother 24 with the third most HouseGuests to start the game on Day 1.
- Big Brother 19 and Big Brother 25 are tied for the most with 17 HouseGuests enter on Day 1
- This is the fourth season to feature returning players following Big Brother All-Stars, Big Brother 11, and Big Brother 13.
- This is the only season with returning houseguests to not have at least one houseguest from the previous season returning.
- This is the only season where only one female won a Head of Household competition (Danielle Murphree).
- Ian Terry holds the record for youngest winner of Big Brother, at 21.
- He also holds the record for second youngest finalist after Daniele Donato; although both were 21 during their respective finales, Daniele turned 21 while in the house, while Ian was 21 prior to entering the house.
- Dan set multiple records during the course of this season:
- He is currently the only winner to make it to the final 2 twice (surpassing Will Kirby and Jordan Lloyd, who both made the final 4 on their second season).
- In two seasons, he has never been evicted nor had a vote cast against him.
- Of the season's 26 HoH and PoV competitions, 22 were won by either Frank, Ian, Shane, or Danielle.
- This season is tied with Big Brother 21 and Big Brother 22 for the most amount of consecutive HoHs to also win the PoV with three.
- This season holds the record for most double eviction weeks, with four (Weeks 1, 6, 8, and 9).
- This is also the first season to feature multiple "Fast Forward" double evictions.
- Both of the final 2 (Ian and Dan) hosted a final 5 PoV competition. Dan hosted a "How Bad Do You Want It?" competition on Big Brother Canada while "Super Ian" hosted the final 5 competition on Big Brother 15.
- This is the first season since Big Brother 4 where both members of the Final 2 never received a vote against them the entire game.
- This is the sixth consecutive season to have a Final 2 of the same gender.
- Ian Terry is the first HOH to have opened multiple Pandoras Boxes in one season.
- This is the first season a houseguest was evicted on Day 1.
- It was later followed by Big Brother 19.
- This is the first season where a male won more than five competitions in total. In this case, Frank, Shane and Ian achieved this feat respectively.
- Up until the Final 4, every eviction the nominee that survived eviction was either Frank Eudy, Joe Arvin, or Danielle Murphy with the exception of Mike "Boogie" Malin's eviction in which Jenn Arroyo was the other nominee.
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