Big
Brother 9: Sharon Evicted From House & Becomes Sixth Juror in
Sequester 4/23/08
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CBS's WINTER EDITION OF "BIG BROTHER" COMES TO AN END ON THE
LIVE SEASON FINALE WHEN THE WINNER WILL BE REVEALED, TO BE BROADCAST
SUNDAY, APRIL 27 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
Only Three Houseguests Remain After Sharon Is Voted Out of the Big
Brother House
Sharon Becomes the Sixth Juror To Be Sequestered
Part One of a Three Part Head-of-Household Competition Begins and
Will Continue On Wednesday's Live Show
Final Eviction Will Take Place Wednesday, April 23
CBS's winter edition of BIG BROTHER comes to an end on the live season
finale when the winner will be chosen, on Sunday, April 27 (8:00-9:00 PM,
live ET/delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network.
The winner will have spent 81 days inside the BIG BROTHER house and
will be chosen by a sequestered jury of seven that will decide who will
win the grand prize of $500,000.
After 76 days in the House, only three players remain after Sharon was
evicted last night. With Adam's single vote, Sharon Obermueller was
evicted from the BIG BROTHER house.
Earlier in the week Head of Household Ryan Quicksall, who originally
nominated Sheila and Sharon for eviction, won the Power of Veto, but chose
to leave his original nominations in tact.
During last night's live broadcast, Sharon
Obermueller, the 23-year-old realtor from Olathe, Kan., learned her
fate and left the House. After leaving BIG BROTHER, Sharon was interviewed
by Julie Chen about her experience. Sharon becomes the sixth jury member
joining Matt, Chelsia, Joshuah, James and Natalie in sequester. One more
live eviction will take place on Wednesday, April 23.
After last night's eviction, the remaining Houseguests competed in the
first part of a three-part final Head of Household endurance competition
called "Up A Creek" in which they had to enter the Big Brother
"river" holding onto an individual rope as the river swelled and
"lightening," "thunder" and "rain floods"
were a factor. In addition, as the competition progressed, the
"river" elevated. The last Houseguest who survived the Big
Brother "river" would win part one of the Head of Household
competition and automatically move on to part three of the competition.
The losing Houseguests will have to compete against each other in part
two of the HOH competition in order to advance to part three. Viewers will
have to tune in to Wednesday's live show to see the results of part one of
the HOH competition as well as watch the final two parts that will
determine who will be the final Head of Household.
Following are the 16 Houseguests, listed in alphabetical order, who compete in the first- ever winter edition of BIG BROTHER: 'TIL DEATH
DO YOU PART
Adam
Jisinski
Single
29
Public
Relations Manager
Del
Ray
Beach,
Fla.
via
Cherry Hill
,
NJ
Amanda
Hansen
(Evicted 2/27)
Single
23
Paralegal
Fridley
,
Minn.
Alex
Coladonato
(Evicted 2/27)
Single
24
DJ
Company Owner
Staten
Island
,
NY
Allison
Nichols
(Evicted 3/5)
Single
28
Pharmaceutical
Sales Representative
Boston
,
Mass.
Chelsia
Hart (Evicted
3/26)
Single
21
College
Student
Cedar
Falls
,
Iowa
Jacob
Heald
(Evicted 2/13)
Single
23
Electrician
Dallas
,
Ga.
James
Zinkand
Evicted 3/12 and Voted back
in 3/12 Evicted
Again 4/9
Single
21
Originally
From:
Sarasota
,
Fla.
Riding
Bicycle Around The World
Jen
Diturno
(Evicted 2/20)
Single
26
Bartender
Columbus
,
Ohio
Joshuah
Welch
(Evicted 4/2)
Single
25
Advertising
Media Buyer
Dallas
,
Tex.
Matt
McDonald
(Evicted 3/19)
Single
23
Roofing
Foreman
Charleston
,
Mass.
Natalie
Lynn Cunial
(Evicted 4/16)
Single
28
Bikini
Barista
Salem
,
Ore.
Neil
Garcia (Left
House for Personal Reasons)
Single
29
Realtor
Los
Angeles
,
Calif.
Sharon
Obermueller
(After 2/13 eviction, Sharon re-entered the game after Joshuah chose her
as his new partner) (Evicted
again 4/22)
Single
23
Realtor
Olathe
,
Kan.
Shelia
Kennedy
Single
Mom
45
Former
Model
Reseda,
Calif.
via
Memphis
,
Tenn.
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Source:
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