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Kaycee has been named as this week's HOH in "Big Brother" Season 20. CBS

Big and exciting things may finally happen in the “Big Brother” house on CBS this week.

After the recent Head of Household (HOH) competition, Kaycee was named as this week’s winner. This means she will have all of the control in the house. Kaycee has been loyal to her Level 6 alliance, which means that she might put up either Sam or Haleigh.

But Kaycee recently said that she adores Haleigh and loves her as a person so there is still some hope that she might make a bold move and target her own alliance. Kaycee and Angela have also realized that JC has been manipulating everyone’s game so she might set her sights on him. However, Tyler has convinced Angela that they cannot target JC just yet because he secretly has a final two deal with him.

This week is also the double eviction week on “Big Brother” 20. This means that after one houseguest is evicted on Thursday night, the remaining contestants will participate in another HOH competition, Power of Veto (POV) ceremony, nomination, and eviction all on live television.

If Haleigh is voted out on Thursday and another member of the Level 6 alliance wins, they will most likely target JC or Sam. But if Haleigh stays and becomes HOH, she can have the chance to take out the bigger players in the house.

Haleigh doesn’t really like Angela, Tyler, and Brett because they got rid of all of her alliance members and showmance Faysal. So given the chance, she will definitely try to target either of the three. If Sam stays and wins HOH next week, she will most likely send JC packing.

Sam has been very loyal to Tyler, and she has been part of Level 6 alliance. However, she wasn’t pleased with Angela for voting and evicting Faysal.

Anything can still happen in the “Big Brother” house, and this will all depend on who will win HOH. Fans are hoping that Haleigh could win because this is the only way for the entire season to pick up and become more exciting.

“Big Brother” Season 20 airs Wednesdays and Sundays at 8 p.m., and Thursdays at 9 p.m. EDT on CBS.