Big
Brother 9: James Evicted From House and Then Reenters the Game
3/13/08
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BIG BROTHER HOUSEGUESTS VOTE TO EVICT JAMES, BUT IN A SURPRISE TWIST HE
RE-ENTERS THE GAME
James Is Out and Then He's Back In
During last night's live broadcast, James Zinkand, 21, who is riding
his bicycle around the world and originally from Sarasota, Fla., was
evicted by a vote of 5-1. After leaving BIG BROTHER, James was interviewed
by Julie Chen about his experience in the House, but then in a surprise
twist, the Houseguests who voted to send James packing were given the
opportunity to vote him back into the game.
Head of Household Ryan originally nominated Sharon and Chelsia for
eviction. When Chelsia won the Power of Veto and took herself off of the
block, Ryan was then forced to replace her. In a surprise move, Ryan chose
to put James on the chopping block.
During last night's live show, host Julie Chen announced that with a
vote of 5-1, James was evicted by his fellow Houseguests. During his
interview with Chen, James was told in a surprise twist that he would have
a chance to re-enter the House.
Chen then instructed the Houseguests that they would have the
opportunity to bring someone back into the House. In an online vote,
America had the opportunity to pick from the six previously evicted
Houseguests. Those in the House were then faced with the decision to
either bring back newly evicted James or the winner of America's vote, who
was identified as a "Mystery Houseguest" to make their choice
more challenging. In a 5-3 vote, James was allowed to re-enter the House.
After last night's eviction, the Houseguests competed in a game called
"Big Brother Disco," in which each Houseguest had to stand on
their own swinging disco ball suspended from a giant truss. Once the
Houseguests were perched on their disco ball, the balls were raised in the
air. The last one to endure and remain on their ball the longest wins Head
of Household. The new Head of Household will be announced during Sunday's
broadcast.
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
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
Single
21
Originally
From:
Sarasota
,
Fla.
Riding
Bicycle Around The World
Jen
Diturno
(Evicted 2/20)
Single
26
Bartender
Columbus
,
Ohio
Joshuah
Welch
Single
25
Advertising
Media Buyer
Dallas
,
Tex.
Matt
McDonald
Single
23
Roofing
Foreman
Charleston
,
Mass.
Natalie
Lynn Cunial
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)
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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