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[09/07/05 - 12:00 AM]
Beau Beasley Is the 10th Person Evicted from "Big Brother 6"

[via press release from CBS]

BEAU BEASLEY IS THE 10TH PERSON EVICTED FROM "BIG BROTHER 6"

Ivette Wins Head Of Household And Nominates House Rivals Janelle and Howie For Eviction

Janelle Wins HOH And Removes Herself From The Chopping Block!

LOS ANGELES -- It was a chaotic weekend in the BIG BROTHER 6 house and tensions between the battling alliances were rising. On Saturday, the last remaining partnership in the house was finally broken, and by a unanimous vote, Beau Beasley, the 25-year-old personal shopper from Pembroke Pines, Fla., was evicted from the Big Brother 6 house.

Following his eviction, Beau was interviewed by host Julie Chen about his experience in the house. He joins Jennifer, Rachel and James as the fourth jury member.

The veto challenge on Saturday was a high stakes game of craps hosted by the infamous Holly King from "Big Brother 5." Like many times this season, the challenge came down to a tiebreaker, and in this case, three different tiebreakers. In the end, however, Maggie won the Power of Veto, but not without angst. After struggling with strategy versus ethics, she let her morals and commitment to April make her decision and chose not to use the veto; hence sending Beau home.

After Beau's departure, his partner Ivette, went on to win the Head of Household competition and set a plan motion to vote out Janelle or Howie, the very people behind Beau's eviction.

Janelle won last night's second veto challenge and took herself off the chopping block. Her fellow houseguests were less than thrilled, but Janelle was happy that she forced Ivette to nominate someone from her alliance, April, as her replacement. Either Howie or April will be evicted from the BIG BROTHER 6 house on Thursday's live broadcast.

With only two weeks left in the game, BIG BROTHER 6 is down to its final five players, Janelle, Howie, Ivette, April and Maggie. It will be up to seven sequestered houseguests to determine who will receive the grand prize of $500,000 on the live finale broadcast on Tuesday, September 20.

For more information about the aftermath of Beau's eviction, log on to www.cbs.com and watch him on "Housecalls: The Big Brother Talk Show with Marcellas and Gretchen."

BIG BROTHER 6 is broadcast each week on Tuesdays (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT), Thursdays (8:00-9:00 PM, live ET/delayed PT) and Saturdays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT). The Thursday broadcast, hosted by Julie Chen, features the live eviction of one of the houseguests.

The Houseguests

Maggie Ausburn, 27, Las Vegas
Beau Beasley, 25, Pembroke Pines -- Evicted 9/3
Ivette Corredero, 25, Miami Beach
Michael Donnellan, 28, Raised in Europe -- Evicted 7/21
Ashlea Evans, 22, Plantation, Fla. -- Evicted 7/14
Howie Gordon, 34, Chicago
Sarah Hrejsa, 23, Chicago -- Evicted 8/11
April Lewis, 31, Dallas
Eric Littman, 36, Las Vegas -- Evicted 7/28
Janelle Pierzina, 25, Miami Beach.
Rachel Plencner, 33, Parker, Colo. -- Evicted 8/25
James Rhine, 29, Atlanta. -- Evicted 9/1
Kaysar Ridha, 25, Irvine. -- Evicted 8/4; Returned to the house 8/11; Evicted again 8/18
Jennifer Vasquez, 27, Plano -- Evicted 8/20

RATING: To Be Announced





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