Big Brother evicted Brendon Villegas -- again -- during Thursday night's broadcast of the thirteenth season's sixth live eviction show.

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Brendon, a former twelfth-season houseguest who returned to compete on this year's Big Brother edition as part of the season's initial "duos" twist, was evicted from the Big Brother house via a 5-1 vote on Day 48 after being placed on the chopping block by returning eighth-season houseguest Danielle Donato, the season's sixth Head of Household.

Danielle had originally nominated Adam Poch, a 39-year-old music industry manager who currently resides in Hoboken, NJ, and Shelly Moore, a 41-year-old outdoors industry executive who currently resides in Prairieville, LA, for eviction.

However, Adam won the subsequent Power of Veto competition and opted to take himself off the chopping block. Danielle then decided to nominate Brendon -- whom she had evicted from the game during her prior HoH reign two weeks ago only to see him return as part of last week's twist -- for eviction and attempt to "backdoor" him.

Following Brendon's eviction, the remaining houseguests -- minus Danielle, who as the outgoing HoH, was ineligible to compete -- competed in the season's seventh Head of Household competition.

Dubbed "All Washed Up," the competition required each houseguest to attempt to use a small cup to transport liquid soap across a slippery surface into a large bowl until the bowl was full enough to remove a ping-pong ball from it.  The first houseguest to retrieve their ping-pong ball would be crowned the season's next HoH.

While the results of the challenge are already known to the show's 24/7 live Internet feed viewers, CBS will reveal the winner during Sunday night's Big Brother broadcast. (If you don't want to wait until then to find out what happened, highlight the area below.)

Jeff  Schroeder won the challenge and became the next HoH.

Big Brother's next thirteenth-season episode will air Sunday, August 21 at 8PM ET/PT.
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