Big Brother evicted Cassi Colvin and determined its third Head of Household during Thursday night's broadcast of the thirteenth season's second live eviction show.

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Cassi Colvin, a 26-year-old model from Allen, TX who currently resides in Nashville, TN, was evicted from the Big Brother house via a 9-0 vote on Day 20 after being placed on the chopping block by returning eleventh-season winner Jordan Lloyd, the season's second Head of Household.

Jordan, a 24-year-old receptionist from Matthews, NC, had originally nominated "newbie" houseguests Dominic Briones and Adam Poch -- who are partnered together  as part of the season's initial "duos" gameplay twist -- for eviction.

However, Dominic won the subsequent Power of Veto competition and was able to remove his partner and himself from the chopping block. Jordan then nominated Cassi and her "duos" partner Shelly Moore in their place -- a decision that was deeply satisfying to returning twelfth-season houseguest Rachel Reilly, who had clashed with Cassi and repeatedly attempted to get Jordan to nominate her originally.

As the surviving member of her duo, Shelly, a 41-year-old outdoors industry executive who currently resides in Prairieville, LA, automatically won a Big Brother Golden Key that will protect her from nomination and eviction until only 10 houseguests remain in the competition.

Following Cassi's eviction, the remaining houseguests -- minus Jordan, who as the outgoing HoH, was ineligible to compete, as well as Shelly, Porsche Briggs and  Danielle Donato, who were ineligible due to their possession of Big Brother Golden Keys -- competed in the season's third HoH competition.

Dubbed "Big Brother Online," the quiz required each of the seven participating houseguests to guess which answer had been the more popular answer to a series of questions CBS had asked viewers about the houseguests online at cbs.com

Rachel, a 27-year-old chemistry graduate student and VIP cocktail waitress from Las Vegas, NV, won the competition and became the season's first repeat HoH (she also previously won the season's first Head of Household competition).

"Congratulations Rachel, you're the new HoH!  That means your partner [and fiance Brendon Villegas] is also safe for this week," Big Brother host Julie Chen said.
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