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“Big Brother” Season 19 alum Jessica Graf will play the role of a hostess in the Oct. 2 episode of “The Bold and the Beautiful.” CBS

“Big Brother” Season 19 recently held this week’s Power of Veto (POV) competition.

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

According to Big Brother Network, Cody Nickson, Christmas Abbott and Jason Dent were the ones chosen to participate in the competition. Unfortunately, this week’s nominees, Ramses Soto and Josh Martinez, didn’t get to save themselves. The Head of Household (HOH), Jessica Graf, also participated in the game, and she ultimately won the POV.

Read: [SPOILER] named HOH; Two male houseguests nominated in “Big Brother” Season 19

Jessica’s winning streak started last week after she received the third Den of Temptation privilege called Halting Hex. She was also crowned HOH, and her boyfriend, Cody, returned to the house after participating in the three-part Battle Back competition. Now, she also holds the POV so Josh will most likely be the one to be sent home.

Josh and Jessica had an argument just before last week’s eviction ceremony. At the time, Paul Abrahamian noted that Jessica is trying to get the target off her back by picking a fight with Josh. However, the vet revealed that he knows Jessica will still be a target among the houseguests. Unfortunately, Paul and the other houseguests’ plan will not materialize, at least this week, since Jessica has all the power in the house.

Meanwhile, since Josh’s fate is most likely sealed, and Jessica won’t use the “Halting Hex” to stop this week’s eviction, how will the rest of the week play out in the house? Was it the best decision for Jessica to not immediately target Paul this week and will she still have the chance to do so in the coming weeks?

Big Brother” Season 19 will return to CBS on Sunday at 8 p.m. EDT. The remaining houseguests include Kevin Schlehuber, Alex Ow, Raven Walton, Matt Clines, Mark Jansen and Elena Davies. Those who have already been evicted include Cameron Heard, Jillian Parker and Dominique Cooper. Megan Lowder was inside the house for only week when she decided to voluntarily exit due to her PTSD and anxiety attacks.