Identities of the Three Secret Pairs of Rivals Competing in "Big Brother 8" Revealed Last Night
July 6, 2007
The secret is out on the identities of the three pairs of rivals competing in "Big Brother 8." Host Julie Chen announced the secret enemy pairs last night to viewers during the premiere episode.
As part of the twist that will play out during the summer broadcasts, last night six of the 14 Houseguests learned that they will be sharing the house with an enemy, a rival or someone with whom they have unfinished business - in short, someone from their past who they had hoped never to see again or someone with whom there is an extreme amount of tension.
In last night's premiere episode, the enemy dynamic seemed to create an early alliance of 11 versus three, with the three being the group of enemies who entered the"Big Brother 8" house earlier in the evening before the 11 entered.
In addition to viewers learning the enemy pairs, the premiere episode revealed the identity of "America's Player," Eric Stein. Beginning Sunday, July 8 (8:00-9:00 ET/PT), at the conclusion of every episode, viewers will be asked to vote on an important assignment that Eric Stein, a 27-year-old from New York, must complete. It could be a strategic move or a personal action. Stein must attempt to do what viewers request, including voting out a specific Houseguest. And, he can never tell anyone in the house that he is working on behalf of the viewers. But, Stein needs to be careful ... just like his fellow Houseguests, he can be voted out at any time. If Stein successfully accomplishes these assignments as "America's Player," he will be financially rewarded. Viewers will be able to vote on CBS.com or via text messaging on a mobile phone and will choose from multiple choice answers on each question. The prevailing vote must be completed by Stein in order for him to be rewarded.
Each Thursday, the Houseguests compete to become Head of Household. The perks of the position include a luxurious private bedroom and bathroom, along with a plasma screen spy cam to monitor other Houseguests' activities. However, it also includes the responsibility of having to nominate two fellow Housemates for eviction. On the weeks when there are veto challenges, one of the nominees can be saved from the chopping block if they, or another Housemate, wins the Power of Veto competition and chooses to save one of the nominees, while giving themselves immunity from nomination. If they choose to use the veto power, the Head of Household must immediately choose another nominee.
Last night, the Houseguests competed in a competition called "Mushroom Madness" to see who would become this season's first Head of Household. Kail Harbick, the 37-year-old Business Owner, from McKenzie Bridge, Ore., won the coveted position.
"Big Brother 8" is broadcast each week on Sundays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT), Tuesdays (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) and the live eviction show, hosted by Julie Chen, on Thursdays (8:00-9:00 PM live ET/delayed PT).
Following are the three pairs of enemies, and their relationship, who are competing in "Big Brother 8:"
JOE BARBER II, 23
Chicago
Single
Receptionist
DUSTIN ERIKSTRUP, 22 - Joe Barber's ex-lover
Chicago
Single
Shoe Salesman
DANIELE DONATO, 20
Huntington Beach, CA
Single
Waitress
DICK DONATO, 44 - Estranged father to Daniele Donato
Los Angeles
Single
Bar Manager
JESSICA HUGHBANKS, 21
Haysville, KS
Single
College Student
CAROL JOURNEY, 21- Former best friends with Jessica Hughbanks
Lawrence, KS
Single
Student
Following are the remaining 8 Houseguests competing in BIG BROTHER 8:
JAMEKA CAMERON, 28
Waldorf, MD
Single
School Counselor
AMBER SIYAVUS, 27
Las Vegas
Separated
Cocktail Waitress
MIKE DUTZ, 26
Three Lakes, WI
Single
Painting Contractor
NICK STARCEVIC, 25
Kimball, Minn.
Single
Former Pro Football Player
KAIL HARBICK, 37 (Female)
McKenzie Bridge, OR
Married
Business Owner
ERIC STEIN, 27 ("America's Player")
New York
Single
Talent Management Assistant
JEN JOHNSON, 23
Beverly Hills, CA
Single
Nanny
ZACH SWERDZEWSKI, 30
Burbank, CA
Single
Graphic Designer
"Big Brother 8" is executive produced by Emmy Award winner Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan, in association with Endemol U.S.A.
As part of the twist that will play out during the summer broadcasts, last night six of the 14 Houseguests learned that they will be sharing the house with an enemy, a rival or someone with whom they have unfinished business - in short, someone from their past who they had hoped never to see again or someone with whom there is an extreme amount of tension.
In last night's premiere episode, the enemy dynamic seemed to create an early alliance of 11 versus three, with the three being the group of enemies who entered the"Big Brother 8" house earlier in the evening before the 11 entered.
In addition to viewers learning the enemy pairs, the premiere episode revealed the identity of "America's Player," Eric Stein. Beginning Sunday, July 8 (8:00-9:00 ET/PT), at the conclusion of every episode, viewers will be asked to vote on an important assignment that Eric Stein, a 27-year-old from New York, must complete. It could be a strategic move or a personal action. Stein must attempt to do what viewers request, including voting out a specific Houseguest. And, he can never tell anyone in the house that he is working on behalf of the viewers. But, Stein needs to be careful ... just like his fellow Houseguests, he can be voted out at any time. If Stein successfully accomplishes these assignments as "America's Player," he will be financially rewarded. Viewers will be able to vote on CBS.com or via text messaging on a mobile phone and will choose from multiple choice answers on each question. The prevailing vote must be completed by Stein in order for him to be rewarded.
Each Thursday, the Houseguests compete to become Head of Household. The perks of the position include a luxurious private bedroom and bathroom, along with a plasma screen spy cam to monitor other Houseguests' activities. However, it also includes the responsibility of having to nominate two fellow Housemates for eviction. On the weeks when there are veto challenges, one of the nominees can be saved from the chopping block if they, or another Housemate, wins the Power of Veto competition and chooses to save one of the nominees, while giving themselves immunity from nomination. If they choose to use the veto power, the Head of Household must immediately choose another nominee.
Last night, the Houseguests competed in a competition called "Mushroom Madness" to see who would become this season's first Head of Household. Kail Harbick, the 37-year-old Business Owner, from McKenzie Bridge, Ore., won the coveted position.
"Big Brother 8" is broadcast each week on Sundays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT), Tuesdays (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) and the live eviction show, hosted by Julie Chen, on Thursdays (8:00-9:00 PM live ET/delayed PT).
Following are the three pairs of enemies, and their relationship, who are competing in "Big Brother 8:"
JOE BARBER II, 23
Chicago
Single
Receptionist
DUSTIN ERIKSTRUP, 22 - Joe Barber's ex-lover
Chicago
Single
Shoe Salesman
DANIELE DONATO, 20
Huntington Beach, CA
Single
Waitress
DICK DONATO, 44 - Estranged father to Daniele Donato
Los Angeles
Single
Bar Manager
JESSICA HUGHBANKS, 21
Haysville, KS
Single
College Student
CAROL JOURNEY, 21- Former best friends with Jessica Hughbanks
Lawrence, KS
Single
Student
Following are the remaining 8 Houseguests competing in BIG BROTHER 8:
JAMEKA CAMERON, 28
Waldorf, MD
Single
School Counselor
AMBER SIYAVUS, 27
Las Vegas
Separated
Cocktail Waitress
MIKE DUTZ, 26
Three Lakes, WI
Single
Painting Contractor
NICK STARCEVIC, 25
Kimball, Minn.
Single
Former Pro Football Player
KAIL HARBICK, 37 (Female)
McKenzie Bridge, OR
Married
Business Owner
ERIC STEIN, 27 ("America's Player")
New York
Single
Talent Management Assistant
JEN JOHNSON, 23
Beverly Hills, CA
Single
Nanny
ZACH SWERDZEWSKI, 30
Burbank, CA
Single
Graphic Designer
"Big Brother 8" is executive produced by Emmy Award winner Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan, in association with Endemol U.S.A.
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