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Christmas Abbott will stay friends with Josh Martinez post-“Big Brother” Season 19. CBS

The final “Big Brother” Season 19 Head of Household (HOH) competition is just between Josh Martinez and Paul Abrahamian. But Christmas Abbott is thinking of exiting the game with a bang.

Warning: This article contains spoilers from episodes of “Big Brother” Season 19 that have not yet aired. Read at your own risk!

In the past couple of days, viewers have learned via the live feeds that Josh and Paul are contemplating about taking each other to the final two. Josh thinks that the members of the jury will just be as pissed with him and Paul which means that he could still win the $500,000 grand prize.

Paul also thinks that keeping Josh in the game is what’s best because he pissed half of the jury members off during their eviction. But what Paul doesn’t know is that Josh also tried to blow Paul’s cover by revealing parts of the truth to the other houseguests.

But both Paul and Josh have another option and that is to take Christmas to final two. Josh is aware that getting rid of Paul just before the finale could seal his win in the game. Paul has been a huge threat and if Josh manages to ensure he won’t become the big winner then the jurors would see this as a big move.

Unfortunately, Christmas did not win during the first two rounds of the HOH competition. She is thinking about begging off the competition and telling Paul and Josh that they should just take each other to the final two, according to Big Brother Network. Christmas is torn because even though she’s still in the game with one broken foot, her houseguests could have simply pitied her.

But anything can still happen in the “Big Brother” house, and Josh’s plans don’t always happen as he claimed they would. So on Wednesday night, the final HOH will be named and this will immediately lead to the revelation of the final two. Both houseguests will bring home a hefty sum of money because the second placer will win $50,000.

“Big Brother” Season 19 will air on Wednesday at 8 p.m. EDT on CBS.