Big Brother featured Bowie Jane nominating Cirie Fields and Felicia Cannon for eviction during the Season 25 episode that aired Sunday night on CBS.

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Bowie, a 45-year-old barrister and DJ from Melbourne, Australia who currently resides in Los Angeles, CA, decided to put Cirie and Felicia on the chopping block heading into the next Power of Veto competition.

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The Big Brother broadcast began following Mecole Hayes' eviction from the Big Brother house and Bowie Jane coming into power as the new Head of Household.

Big Brother's "The Minutemen" and "The Fugitives" alliances believed Mecole would've been more likely to win Head of Household over Felicia, and that's why they sent her packing.

On Day 65, the remaining Big Brother cast members learned they had made Big Brother's Season 25 jury.

Before Mecole left the Big Brother house, she had announced how Bowie, Cory Wurtenberger and America Lopez were in an alliance together and planned to target Blue Kim, Matt Klotz, and Jag Bains.

Bowie Jane declared to the Big Brother house how Mecole's message was wrong, and she said in the Diary Room that intended to "get as much information out of people" as she could.

America then shared with the cameras how she and Bowie got along great and so she felt good about the week ahead, and Cameron was also very pleased with the results of the HoH competition.

"We've been close all the way back to when Red Utley got burned. I had her back on my HoHs, and so I would expect the same from her," Cameron explained.

And Felicia boasted about how she had survived the chopping block three times.

Meanwhile, Cory was stressed out because he had lost a Big Brother memory competition -- which was supposed to be his strength in the game -- and Mecole had thrown him under the bus.

For Cirie's part, she and Bowie weren't tight, and so she knew she had a lot of work to do repairing their relationship.

Jag was then shown saying how he'd like to go to Final 3 of Big Brother's 25th season with Matt and Bowie because he thought he had a good chance of beating them both. America, who was the closest with Cory, also wanted to go to the end with Bowie.

"They think I'm going to play their game and go with the flow... [but] it is time to take on the challenge of actually playing my own game and showing these people how it's done. Game on!" Bowie said in the Diary Room.

Blue, feeling somewhat alone in the Big Brother house, teamed up with Cirie given they had both been Jared Fields' allies. Cirie therefore decided to put her trust in Blue, who was sharing more information with her than anyone else.

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Cory proceeded to tell America that they needed to lock down Bowie without making Matt and Jag suspicious. Cory wanted to target Cameron and Blue, thinking Cameron had the best shot to win competitions going forward and that they were both "actively targeting" him.

Cory and America pitched the idea to Matt and Jag, but Matt thought taking out Cameron or Blue was a "horrible" idea. Matt thought Cory and America were just working selfishly to keep targets off their back.

Meanwhile, Blue told Felicia and Cirie that she was going to do her best to convince Bowie to nominate Cory and America for Big Brother's next eviction.

"Ever since he blindsided Jared, he has been my target and I've been waiting for people to be onboard. Just because I don't have the power this week, it doesn't mean I don't have any power," Blue bragged in a confessional.

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Felicia said they needed to make it known that Cory couldn't be trusted in the Big Brother game.

Cirie and Felicia therefore spoke to Matt and Jag about how they needed to be the one to get in Bowie's ear. Although Matt had kept Cirie in the dark about the plan to take out Jared, she really needed him to persuade Bowie to put America and Cory on the block.

Jag, however, wanted to keep Cory around as a shield so people wouldn't focus their attention on "The Minutemen."

Cameron then told Matt that he'd love to see Cory leave the Big Brother house given he was "a phenomenal player."

Matt wasn't sure which side of the house to side with, and so he consulted with Jag about what they should do. Matt thought Cameron needed to go immediately or next week because he was a huge threat, and Jag came around to the idea.

"I think Cameron leaving this week is ideal," Jag noted, although he didn't want it to seem like he was listening to Cory and America.

Since Bowie had "a semi Final 3" with Matt and Jag, she truly considered their opinions on these Big Brother nominations.

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Bowie mentioned how maybe they should get rid of Felicia and Cirie, but Matt didn't think Felicia was a threat.

Bowie disagreed, saying Felicia had come close to winning multiple Head of Household competitions and could possibly win if she ended up sitting in one of the Final 2 chairs.

"She should not be dismissed so easily!" Bowie explained to the Big Brother cameras.

Bowie determined that she wasn't going to nominate Cameron for eviction because he could win for them. Bowie felt protected by Cameron, which clearly disappointed Matt and Jag.

After Cirie attempted to patch things up with Bowie and then Bowie talked to each Big Brother houseguest left in the game, Bowie decided that she wasn't going to do anyone else's dirty work.

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America, for example, warned Bowie that Cameron and Blue were a powerful duo in the game, but Bowie laughed that off since Cory and America were a showmance and power couple in the house.

It then became time for Big Brother's Nomination Ceremony.

Bowie announced how she had decided to nominate Felicia and Cirie for eviction.

"I'm so sorry we have to do this. We're getting to that point in the game where there just aren't that many people left. I really hate having to do this, and when in doubt, blame Cory!" Bowie yelled.

"I'm only joking, it wasn't his fault."

Bowie was getting Felicia and Cirie back for the Red eviction, and she felt she simply couldn't trust them.

Bowie thought everyone loved Cirie, a great Big Brother player, and that she might've been the bigger threat over Felicia. Bowie planned to keep her plans a secret since everyone was close to Cirie.

Felicia hoped to come off the block for the fourth time, and Cirie told viewers that if she couldn't win the Power of Veto, people are going to see her powers of persuasion.

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Cameron said if he managed to win the Power of Veto, he'd use it to hopefully send Cory home from Big Brother's 25th season.




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