'Big Brother 16' spoilers: Devin gets power-hungry

"Big Brother 16" just started, but it seems like the show is getting heated too early. This week, there was cursing, breaking alliances, nominations and evictions. Let's catch up on what happened.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Devin won HoH (Head of Household) with Amber. But just after winning, he became power-hungry and decided to go rogue, which led to breaking his alliances. So during the nominations, Devin nominated Brittany and Paola.

He wasn't contented and even told the housemates that they should vote for Brittany too. However, Devin's ex-alliances want to save Brittany. The Power of Veto was rolled and guess who got it? Devin. Now, Devin has all the power.

The POV ceremony can get really intense, especially with Devin having the power and "running the show," to say the least. Also, Devin told Paola that if he wins PoV, he will remove her from the chopping block and put Victoria there instead. So everyone's wondering, will Devin fulfill his promise to Paola now? Celebrity Dirty Laundry says that it's quite rare to veto own nominations.

With the look of things, Devin can't be trusted at this point. He has all the good cards and all he needs to do is decide how the cards are dealt. He can nominate anyone, particularly those whom he cursed and broke alliances with... Caleb, ahem.

The upcoming episode would be very interesting and it looks like "Big Brother 16" fans will be shocked. How will Devin use his Power of Veto? How will he act as the Head of Household? Will he keep his promise to Paola? Will he make new alliances? Will the housemates get so annoyed with him that they'd boot him out every chance they can?

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