Franklin "Frank" Eudy was a houseguest on Big Brother 14 (US) and Big Brother 18 (US).
In Big Brother 14 (US), Frank was known for being allies with Boogie and his showmance with Ashley I. He is also known for being a threat against his fellow houseguests, and nominated every week that he wasn't safe. He was initially a part of the Silent Six. However, that came to an end in Week 6 when his alliance members Ian Terry, Dan Gheesling, Shane Meaney, and Britney Haynes defected which left Frank on the bottom along with Mike and Ashley. After Mike and Ashley were evicted during the first Double Eviction, Frank was left all alone. He managed to survive until Week 8 where he was evicted during the first half of the second Double Eviction by a vote of 3-1, placing 7th, and becoming the third member of the jury. On finale night, he won the America's Favorite Houseguest award.
In Big Brother 18 (US), he started strong by joining 8-Pack alliance, winning the very first Roadkill Competition, and tightly aligning himself with Bridgette Dunning. However, he soon became a target due to his rivalry with Tiffany Rousso, treatment toward women (particularly Da'Vonne Rogers), a blow-up with Da'Vonne, and his second Roadkill win. He and Tiffany made amends in Week 4 after finding out Da'Vonne was the reason for their rivalry, though Tiffany ended up getting evicted later that week. After the season's Team Twist came to an end, Frank was left without safety and finally evicted in Week 5 by a unanimous 9-0 vote, placing 12th.
Due to being the first male to ever win six competitions (3 HOHs & 3 POVs), which was accomplished in Big Brother 14 (US), Frank is considered by many houseguests and viewers as one of the greatest physical competitors in Big Brother history.
Biography[]
Retrieved from CBS.com
Name: Frank Eudy
Age: 32 |
Player History - Big Brother 14 (US)[]
Competition History[]
Week 1 | HOH/HTR | Safe |
Coaches Competition | Ineligible | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 2 | HOH | Win |
Coaches Competition | Ineligible | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 3 | HOH | Previous HOH |
Coaches Competition | Ineligible | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 4 | HOH | Loss |
POV | Loss | |
Week 5 | HOH | Win |
Have/Have-Not | Win (for Ashley) | |
POV | Win | |
Week 6 | HOH | Previous HOH |
POV | Win | |
HOH | Loss | |
POV | Win | |
Week 7 | HOH | Win |
GBOV | Ineligible | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 8 | HOH | Previous HOH |
POV | Loss |
- Note: On week 5, Ashley was ineligible to compete in the Have/Have-Not competition due to a back injury, so Frank competed for her. He was on the winning team, granting Ashley Have rights for the week.
- Note: On week 7, since Frank opened Pandora's Box, he was locked into the HOH room and could not compete in the GBOV competition.
Have/Have-Not History[]
Week 1 | Have |
Week 2 | Have |
Week 3 | Have |
Week 4 | Have |
Week 5 | Have |
Week 6 | Have |
Week 7 | Have |
Week 8 | Have/Have-Not Phase Over |
Voting History[]
Week | Position | Voted for | With Majority? |
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1 | – | Ineligible | |
Nominated | – | – | |
2 | HOH | – | – |
3 | Post-POV Nominee | – | – |
4 | Nominated | – | – |
5 | HOH/POV | – | – |
6 | Used POV on Self | Jenn Arroyo | No |
Used POV on Self | Joe Arvin | No | |
7 | HOH | – | – |
8 | Nominated | – | – |
Finale | Jury Member | Ian Terry | Yes |
HOH History[]
Original Nominees | Post-Veto Nominees | Intended Target | |||||||
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Week 2 | THEN | THEN | |||||||
Week 5 | THEN | ||||||||
Week 7 | THEN |
Player History - Big Brother 18 (US)[]
Competition History[]
Week 1 | Immunity | Loss |
HTR Part 1 | Win | |
HTR Part 2 | Ineligible | |
HTR Part 3/HOH | Ineligible | |
Roadkill | Win | |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 2 | HOH | Loss |
Roadkill | Loss | |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 3 | HOH | Loss |
Roadkill | Win | |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 4 | HOH | Loss |
Roadkill | Loss | |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 5 | HOH | Loss |
POV | Loss |
Have/Have-Not History[]
Week 1 | Have |
Week 2 | Have |
Week 3 | Have |
Week 4 | Have |
Week 5 | Have |
Voting History[]
Week | Position | Voted for | With Majority? |
---|---|---|---|
1 | HTR Winner | Ineligible | |
Roadkill Winner | Jozea Flores | Yes | |
2 | Team Immunity | Victor Arroyo | Yes |
3 | Team Immunity & Roadkill Winner |
Tiffany Rousso | No |
4 | Team Immunity | Tiffany Rousso | Yes |
5 | Nominated | – | – |
Post Big Brother[]
- Frank married Ashten Boni on September 27, 2020. [3]
Trivia[]
- Frank is the son of former professional wrestler Sid Eudy (Better known by his ring name, Sid Vicious).
- It was revealed by Robyn Kass, Big Brother's casting director, that Frank had been recruited at the time of season 11 and was a favorite of hers. Robyn alluded to the fact Frank was not a favorite of the producers, so that's why he kept getting rejected (seasons 12 and 13), but was ultimately cast for season 14. Also in her interview, Robyn stated Frank did make it into season 13's cast but was dropped at the last second. Robyn did not say why.
- Having not voted in an eviction until Day 47 of Big Brother 14 (US), Frank holds to record for the longest time survived in the game before casting an eviction vote.
- Frank is the first male to ever win six competitions in Big Brother history.
- Frank is the only evicted houseguest in Big Brother 18 (US) to not be sent to a sequester house after their eviction.
- Frank is tied with Shane Meaney, James Zinkand, Ashleigh Wood, Kevin Martin, Kaela Grant, Kaycee Clark, Rohan Kapoor and Jag Bains for the most consecutive Power of Veto wins with three in a row, sometimes referred to as the Three-peat Veto.
- Frank was the first houseguest to become the HOH twice in Big Brother 14 (US).
- Frank is the second houseguest (and first male) to win at least 3 HOHs and 3 POV competitions in a single season. The first houseguest to do so was Janelle Pierzina.
- Frank is the second person in BB history to win the Power of Veto during both parts of a double eviction week, following Diane Henry. They would be followed by Kyland Young.
- Frank is one of four houseguests to be nominated for eviction by an HOH who would later be expelled, as he was nominated by Willie Hantz, who was expelled the following week. The other three houseguests are Kara Monaco, Lydia Tavera, and Russell Kairouz.
- Frank is the seventh houseguest to never vote with the majority following Kaysar Ridha in Big Brother 6, Nakomis Dedmon in Big Brother 7, Kail Harbick, Laura Crosby, Cassi Colvin, and JoJo Spatafora
- They would later be followed by Jeremy McGuire, Kaitlin Barnaby, Bronte D'Acquisto, Cody Nickson, Chris Williams, Rockstar Lantry, and Lisa Weintraub.
- Frank is the first person to vote with the minority in both parts of a Double Eviction.
- Frank is the second person to wear two costumes in one season, following Jen Johnson.
- Frank and Jenn Arroyo are the second/third houseguests to make it to the end of the Have-Not phase and not be named a Have-Not, following Lane Elenburg in Big Brother 12. They were later followed by Raven Walton in Big Brother 19, however, she had won a Never-Not Pass during the first week.
- Frank was never a Have-Not on either of his seasons, however, he only lasted 5 weeks in his second season.
- Both times Frank played, someone got evicted on the first day.
- Frank is the first houseguest to ever win the Roadkill Competition.
- Frank is also the only male Roadkill winner to nominate a houseguest from his team due to the team twist.
- Frank is the only houseguest to win the Roadkill Competition more than once in Big Brother 18 (US).
- Frank is the only evicted houseguest in Big Brother 18 (US) to be ineligible to play in the Battle Back Competition or the Jury Re-Entry Competition prior to either competition taking place.
- He was the only person evicted pre-jury to not compete in the Battle Back.
- Frank was the first returning houseguest to be evicted in Big Brother 18 (US).
- He is also the only one that did not make the jury phase.
- He is the only one that did not improve from his previous placement.
- In addition, he is the only member of Category Four that did not make the jury phase.
- Frank created controversy on the live feeds by sexually harassing female houseguests Zakiyah Everette and Da'Vonne Rogers. Frank slapped Zakiyah and told her "she was getting chubby." Then he also attempted to trip Da'Vonne multiple times, called her a slut and told her "shut your mouth woman" after she told him not to slap her butt.
- Frank also created another controversy by telling Da'Vonne Rogers and James Huling to not use their children respectively as strategy to make it to jury (which neither of them ever planned to use as strategy). Both of them were very offended by this most notably James who vented to Natalie Negrotti about his comments as he had to leave his kids behind to play for them.
- Both times Frank played, he was evicted the same week that OTEV was the POV Competition.
- Both times, he played and lost.
- Whenever Frank was Head of Household, he always switched his target.
References[]
Preceded by Season 13 Jeff Schroeder |
America's Favorite Houseguest Season 14 Frank Eudy |
Succeeded by Season 15 Elissa Slater |
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