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Revision as of 17:01, 22 August 2020
Ian Patrick Terry is the winner of Big Brother 14 (US) and is currently a houseguest on Big Brother 22 (US).
Ian was a member of Team Boogie in the Coaches twist. After the reset, Ian joined with Dan, Danielle, Britney, and Shane to form The Quack Pack alliance. In week 6, he orchestrated his former coach, Mike's eviction. He was a competition threat, winning 4 HOHs and 2 PoVs, thus making him the third male HouseGuest in the history of the show to win six competitions. After the alliance splintered in the final stages of the game, Ian won the game over Dan by a 6 to 1 vote, only losing Danielle's vote. He is also remembered for his friendships with Britney and Dan, his showmance with Ashley, and for strategically taking continuous have-nots and punishments without complaint.
Biography
Ian Terry Biography |
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Retrieved from CBS.com Age: 21
Retrieved from CBS |
Player History - Big Brother 14 (US)
Competition History
Week 1 | HOH/HTR | Safe |
Coaches Competition | Ineligible | |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 2 | HOH | Loss |
Coaches Competition | Ineligible | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 3 | HOH | Loss |
Coaches Competition | Ineligible | |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 4 | HOH | Loss |
POV | Loss | |
Week 5 | HOH | Loss |
Have/Have-Not | Have | |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 6 | HOH | Loss |
POV | Loss | |
HOH | Win | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 7 | HOH | Previous HOH |
GBOV | Win | |
POV | Unable to Play 1 | |
Week 8 | HOH | Win |
POV | Loss | |
HOH | Previous HOH | |
POV | Win | |
Week 9 | HOH | Win |
POV | Loss | |
HOH | Previous HOH | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 10 | HOH Part 1 | Loss |
HOH Part 2 | Win | |
HOH Part 3 | Win |
Note: 1 During Week 7, Ian could not compete in the Power of Veto competition because he held the Golden Ball of Veto.
Have/Have-Not History
Week 1 | Have-Not |
Week 2 | Have-Not |
Week 3 | Have-Not |
Week 4 | Have |
Week 5 | Have |
Week 6 | Have |
Week 7 | Have |
Week 8 | Have/Have-Not Phase Over |
Week 9 | |
Week 10 |
Voting History
Week | Position | Voted for | With Majority? |
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1 | – | Ineligible | |
Coach's Immunity | Kara Monaco | Yes | |
2 | – | JoJo Spatafora | Yes |
3 | – | No Voting | |
4 | – | Janelle Pierzina | Yes |
5 | – | Wil Heuser | Yes |
6 | – | Mike Malin | Yes |
HOH | – | – | |
7 | GBOV Holder | Danielle Murphree | No |
8 | HOH | – | – |
Used POV on Self | Joe Arvin | Yes | |
9 | HOH | – | – |
Nominated | – | – | |
10 | HOH | Danielle Murphree | Sole Vote |
Finale | Winner | – | – |
HOH History
Original Nominees | Post-Veto Nominees | Intended Target | |||
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Day 48 | |||||
Week 8 | |||||
Week 9 | |||||
Week 10 | N/A |
Player History - Big Brother 22 (US)
Competition History
Week 1 | HOH Part 1 | Win |
HOH Part 2 | Loss | |
Safety Suite | Sat Out | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 2 | HOH | Loss |
Safety Suite | Loss | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 3 | HOH | Loss |
Safety Suite | Ineligible | |
POV | Not Picked |
Have/Have-Not History
Week 1 | Have-Not |
Week 2 | Have |
Week 3 | Have |
Voting History
Week | Position | Voted for | With Majority? |
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1 | – | Keesha Smith | Yes |
2 | Safety Suite +1 | Nicole Anthony | Yes |
3 |
Post Big Brother
- Ian returned to Big Brother 15 to host the final four Power of Veto competition.[3]
- Ian participated in Reality Gamemasters, an online reality competition show where Big Brother and Survivor contestants played Risk. He competed alongside fellow Big Brother contestants Matt Hoffman and Eric Stein and Survivor contestants Stephen Fishbach, Sophie Clarke, and John Cochran. Ian would go on to come in 6th Place.[4]
- He hosted the Big Brother Canada 3 Jury Roundtable.
- Ian, along with eight other Big Brother Alumni, competed on a Big Brother Primetime Special of The Price is Right that aired on May 24, 2016.[5] Ian and his partner, Jeanette, was unable to make it past Contestant's Row.[6]
- He returned for Celebrity Big Brother 1 along with fellow winners Derrick Levasseur, Nicole Franzel, and Josh Martinez to explain how to win the game.
- On August 1, 2017, Ian appeared on The Taran Show to talk about life after Big Brother 14.[7]
Trivia
- Ian is the youngest winner in Big Brother history, having won the game at the age of 21 years, 6 months.
- Ian was the fourth player to win four Head of Household competitions and go on to win the game. He followed Drew Daniel, Hayden Moss, and Rachel Reilly. They were followed by Steve Moses.
- Ian was the first male to ever win the game after winning six competitions. He was later followed by Steve Moses.
- Ian is tied with Rachel Reilly and Steve Moses for the third most HoH/PoV competitions won by a winner in a single season of Big Brother, with the three of them having six wins each. Jackson Michie has the most wins with 8.
- Coincidentally, they all won 4 HoHs and 2 PoVs.
- Ian was the second American HouseGuest in the history of the show to win HoH before a double eviction and again after it occurred. He followed Zach Swerdzewski, and preceded Nicole Franzel, Victor Arroyo, Shelby Stockton, and Jackson Michie.
- In Big Brother 17, Steve Moses who went on to win the season was compared to Ian.
- Ian holds the record for the most consecutive HOH competition wins with four.
- He was the first HouseGuest to win four HOH competitions in a row, Jackson Michie being the second.
- Ian also holds the record for the most consecutive rounds safe (five rounds, from the Final Nine to the Final Five) by alternating HOH and Power of Veto wins.
- Ian was the first HouseGuest to not win an HOH competition prior to winning HOH during a double eviction.
- Ian was the first and, so far, only HouseGuest to open Pandora's Box twice.
- Ian was the second new player (and the first male) to win in a season where there were returning HouseGuests (following Jordan Lloyd).
- He was the first player to beat a returning player in the Final Two. He would be followed by Josh Martinez.
References
- ↑ http://www.cbs.com/shows/big_brother/cast/115101/
- ↑ Ian Terry. CBS Big Brother (5 August 2020). Retrieved on 5 August 2020.
- ↑ Branden (11 September 2013). Big Brother 15 Episode 33 Recap: The Final Four Emerge Following Early Eviction. Big Brother Network. Retrieved on 22 October 2018.
- ↑ http://rhap.wikia.com/wiki/Reality_Gamemasters
- ↑ Bloom, Mike (25 April 2016). Survivor, Big Brother And Amazing Race Take Over The Price Is Right: See The Photos. Parade. Retrieved on accessdate=25 April 2018.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dZwCve7PtY
- ↑ Armstrong, Taran (1 August 2017). The Taran Show - Ian Terry Interview. Rob Has A Website. Retrieved on 18 April 2018.
Preceded by Season 13 Rachel Reilly |
Winner Season 14 Ian Terry |
Succeeded by Season 15 Andy Herren |
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