Big Brother featured Cameron Hardin winning Head of Household and nominating Felicia Cannon and Mecole Hayes for eviction during the Season 25 episode that aired Sunday night on CBS.

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After Cameron, a 34-year-old stay-at-home dad from Eastman, GA, won the Head of Household competition, he opted to put Felicia, a 63-year-old real estate agent from Tacoma, WA who currently resides in Kennesaw, GA, and Mecole, a 30-year-old political consultant from St. Louis, MO who currently resides in Upper Marlboro, MD, on the chopping block together.

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Cameron made it clear that Felicia is his target and Mecole is just the pawn.

The Big Brother broadcast began after the "Do or Die" competition, which Cameron had won against Jared Fields. Jared was therefore eliminated from the competition.

On Day 58 of the game, Cameron was back in the Big Brother house, and he said it was "time to play the crap out of this game."

Meanwhile, Cirie Fields felt bad that her son was gone, and she told the cameras how she didn't owe anybody anything going forward.

"The people I love are gone! Now these are just strangers and vultures and serpents," Cirie vented in the Diary Room, although she still had Felicia and Blue Kim on her side.

Blue also said she was going to miss her "Pooh Bear" in Jared given he had been her person to talk to and strategize with. She was ready to "avenge" her man.

As for Jag Bains, he shared how he was prepared to work with Cameron and Matt Klotz as a strong alliance moving forward. Cory Wurtenberger and America Lopez also believed they were a part of this team.

The season's next Head of Household competition then commenced.

The HoH competition, dubbed "We Come in Pieces," required everyone to carry 14 big spaceship puzzle pieces to a "launch pad," where they must assemble a rocket.

Once the puzzle was correctly assembled, the players had to race back to the beginning of their lane and hit their button to "send their aliens back home to the BB-Comic verse."

The first person to complete the tasks would become the new Head of Household, and Cirie was hoping to come into power with her No. 1 ally gone.

Felicia and Mecole were in a Final 2 together, and so they were also playing hard to win.

Before the competition, America admitted to Matt and Blue that she and Cory had made a deal with Mecole and Felicia just to make them feel safe. When she had this conversation, she didn't realize Cameron was in the corner listening to everything.

"If people are making deals without me, that makes this HoH even more important," Cameron told the cameras.

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Cameron -- who had previously been evicted -- was crowned the new Head of Household, and he was absolutely thrilled.

"I go from out of the house to top of the house!" Cameron boasted.

Cirie was upset Cameron was going to be the king again, but prior to Jared's ouster, Cameron had promised him that he would keep Cirie safe. And since Cirie felt alone in the house, she was starting to think about working with Cameron.

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Since Blue had come so close to winning, she felt extremely frustrated and down on herself. Cirie and Felicia had a feeling Cameron was going to go after them again, and they were both very displeased.

Cory, however, didn't think he was going to be one of Cameron's targets and that it was going to be "smooth sailing" from him this week.

Matt, Jag and Cameron were then shown establishing their alliance as "The Fugitives," and they spoke about targeting Felicia and Cirie next.

But Cameron called Cory "dangerous," especially after he had rallied everyone to take Jared out.

Jag, however, pointed out how they needed to think about how taking Cory out would affect the game afterwards. Cameron said he was totally up for listening to ideas, but at the end of the day, he was going to do what's best for himself and his own game.

Meanwhile, Cory actually felt pretty comfortable, and Cameron didn't know why.

Blue, for example, spoke to Cameron about how she wanted Cory gone in order to break up his friendship with Matt and Jag.

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Felicia then told Cameron that her gut was telling him that she was going on the chopping block.

"Is this the standoff?" Cameron asked.

"No, I don't do standoffs," Felicia responded.

"You are easily the greatest persuader in this house," Cameron noted.

"That's where you are wrong... The greatest persuader -- and this is what I've discovered -- is Cirie," Felicia said.

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Felicia tried to pitch Cirie as the bigger threat in order to hopefully stay off the block.

Felicia then told Cameron that if she didn't make the Final 2 with him, she would vote for him to win. Felicia said he had played one hell of a game and so she "wasn't kidding" around with him.

Felicia reminded Cameron that he'd need four votes to win, and so she'd be one of those votes.

Cameron wanted to target someone whom he didn't want in the jury house, persuading others.

"This is arguably the most important decision thus far," Cameron shared in the Diary Room.

Cameron intended to nominate his target and one pawn, and so he warned Mecole that she wasn't in danger but he needed her to execute a plan.

Cameron assured Mecole that he loved her and there was no malice or bad intention behind his decision. Cameron promised Mecole that she was "good" and going to be "fine" but he had "rough pickings" and his choices were getting slim.

"I'm trying to keep it cute, but my last good nerve has finally diminished! If I stay in this house, I'm coming for his ass next!" Mecole told the cameras.

At the Nomination Ceremony, Cameron announced he had decided to nominate Felicia and Mecole for eviction.

Cameron explained how Felicia had many conversations in the house, which made her a "tremendous competitor." Cameron told Mecole that he was no stranger to sitting next to his best friends in the house and he was very sorry for nominating.

Cameron proceeded to wish both houseguests the best of luck.

Cameron reiterated in the Diary Room how Felicia was his "100 percent" his No. 1 target and he didn't want her in the jury house. He didn't believe -- at all -- that Felicia would vote for him to win.

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"MeMe is her best friend. I cannot have [Mecole] winning the Power of Veto and using it on Felicia," Cameron explained of his decision-making. "So Meme had to sit right next to her."

Cory said Cameron actually came through this time and didn't make any rogue or crazy nominations.

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Felicia was trying to figure out Cameron's angle and why he was so set on getting her out of the house.

"I'm winning Veto!" Felicia insisted, adding how she didn't want to go around begging for votes to stay.

And Mecole planned to play her ass off in the upcoming Power of Veto competition.




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