‘Big Brother’
Paul Abrahamian’s “Big Brother” Season 19 may encourage producers to stop casting vets in the reality TV show. CBS

“Big Brother” Season 19 contestant Paul Abrahamian just revealed who he will be taking with him to final two.

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

After Thursday night’s eviction, Paul, Josh Martinez and Christmas Abbott voted Kevin Schlehuber out. Now that there are only three contestants in the house, Paul has to make a decision on who will sit beside him come finale night. After all, Paul has been running the house, and he’s confident that he could win the $500,000 grand prize this season.

According to Big Brother Network, Paul revealed that he plans on taking Josh Martinez because he believes that it will be a clean sweep if he is the one in the final two with him. At the beginning of the season, Josh had fights with some of the houseguests. He also seemed like a not very good sport. He would make disturbing noises using the pots and pans inside the house and was reprimanded by the “Big Brother” staff a couple of times.

But things changed for Josh over the course of the last few weeks. He proved that he can become a competition beast. And he was also one of the houseguests who realized that Paul has been playing all of them. Unfortunately, Christmas didn’t want to listen to Josh at that time, but one cannot say that he didn’t try.

Meanwhile, Paul has no idea that everyone in the jury house dislikes him. Jason Dent told US Weekly recently that he and the other houseguests don’t intend to vote for Paul. However, anything can still happen until next week’s finals. But if everyone will vow to not vote for Paul, Josh will become this season’s winner.

Paul also thinks that taking Christmas to final two could jeopardize his chances of winning. Christmas was injured the whole summer, but she managed to stay in the house. She also competed whenever she could, and more houseguests dislike Paul than Christmas.

“Big Brother” Season 19 will return to CBS on Friday for another special episode at 8 p.m. EDT.