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* Jason is the first houseguest from Alabama. |
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* Jason was the first ever houseguest to win both the [[Head of Household]] competition and the [[Power of Veto]] competition in the same week. |
* Jason was the first ever houseguest to win both the [[Head of Household]] competition and the [[Power of Veto]] competition in the same week. |
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− | * Since ''[[Big Brother 3 (US)|Big Brother 3]]'', Jason, along with [[Danielle Reyes]], [[Jillian MacLaughlin]], [[Derrick Levasseur]], and [[Anthony Douglas]] are the only houseguests to ever be nominated by default during the final three. |
+ | * Since ''[[Big Brother 3 (US)|Big Brother 3]]'', Jason, along with [[Danielle Reyes]], [[Jillian MacLaughlin]], [[Derrick Levasseur]], and [[Anthony Douglas]] are the only houseguests to ever be nominated by default during the final three. |
+ | * Both times Jason was HOH, [[Amy Crews]] was nominated as the pawn. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 07:14, 6 April 2020
Jason Guy was a houseguest on Big Brother 3.
He formed a game-long alliance with Danielle Reyes early on, allowing them control the game and make it to the final three together. However, after Lisa Donahue won the Final Head of Household competition, Jason and Danielle found themselves together on the block, with Lisa casting the sole vote to evict Jason, making him the 10th and final member of The Jury.
Biography
Jason Guy Biography |
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Age: 25 |
Player History - Big Brother 3
Competition History
Week 1 | Food | Win |
Reward | Win | |
HOH | Loss | |
POV | Loss | |
Luxury | Loss | |
Week 2 | HOH | Loss |
Food | Win | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 3 | HOH | Loss |
Food | Win | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 4 | HOH | Loss |
Food | Win | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 5 | HOH | Loss |
Food | Win | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 6 | HOH | Loss |
Food | Win | |
Luxury | Win | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 7 | HOH | Win |
Food | Win | |
POV | Win | |
Week 8 | HOH | Previous HOH |
Food | Win | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 9 | HOH | Win |
Food | Sat Out as HOH | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 10 | HOH | Previous HOH |
Luxury | Win | |
Food | Win | |
Luxury | Win | |
Week 11 | HOH Part 1 | Loss |
HOH Part 2 | Win | |
HOH Part 3 | Loss |
Voting History
Week | Position | Voted for | With Majority? |
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1 | – | Amy Crews | No |
2 | – | Tonya Paoni | Yes |
3 | – | Amy Crews | Yes |
4 | – | Eric Ouellette | Yes |
5 | – | Josh Feinberg | Yes |
6 | Returning HG | Amy Crews | Yes |
– | Chiara Jude Berti | Yes | |
7 | HOH/POV | – | – |
8 | – | Roddy Mancuso | Yes |
9 | HOH | Marcellas Reynolds | Yes (Tiebreaker) |
10 | – | Amy Crews | Sole Vote |
11 | Nominated | – | – |
Finale | Jury Member | Danielle Reyes | No |
HOH History
Original Nominees | Post-Veto Nominees | Intended Target | |||||
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Week 7 | |||||||
Week 9 |
Post Big Brother
- Jason now works for Orlando's NBC affiliate WESH on the news.[1][2]
- He interviewed Big Brother 20 houseguests Faysal Shafaat and Haleigh Broucher to discuss Faysal's charity basketball game against Chris Williams the next day.[3]
Trivia
- Jason is the first houseguest from Alabama.
- Jason was the first ever houseguest to win both the Head of Household competition and the Power of Veto competition in the same week.
- Since Big Brother 3, Jason, along with Danielle Reyes, Jillian MacLaughlin, Derrick Levasseur, and Anthony Douglas are the only houseguests to ever be nominated by default during the final three.
- Both times Jason was HOH, Amy Crews was nominated as the pawn.
References
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