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Big Brother has confirmed which contestant has won the latest Power of Veto competition.
Taylor Hale was named Head of Household at the beginning of Week 6 of the long-running CBS show and was then tasked with nominating two Houseguests.
Last week on Big Brother, host Julie Chen Moonves had some big news for the players as she told them that the "Festie Bestie" twist was over. This means that Houseguests are no longer playing with partners and are competing individually once again.
Taylor, therefore, did not have to choose a pair to nominate and could pick two individual contestants, eventually opting to nominate Indy Santos and Terrance Higgins.

As Big Brother fans know, everything can change after the first nominations, as whoever wins the Power of Veto competition has the power to switch them.
So who did win the Week 6 Power of Veto competition? Have they shaken up Taylor's nominations?
Newsweek has everything you need to know about the Week 6 Power of Veto competition and nominations on Big Brother 2022.
Who Won the Power of Veto on Big Brother 2022 Week 6?
The Week 6 Power of Veto competition on Big Brother 2022 was the classic "Rewards and Punishments" game.

During the game there were some big prizes up for grabs. Jasmine Davis walked away with a trip to London and Alyssa Snider pocketed $5,000 but it was Kyle Capener who was rewarded with the Power of Veto.
As the name of the game suggests, there were also punishments handed out. Taylor was chained to Joseph Abedin, while Terrance had fake tattoos put on him and Indy Santos had to wear the classic Big Brother unitard.
Who Has Been Nominated on Big Brother 2022 Week 6?
After some deliberation Kyle decided not to change Taylor's Big Brother nominations.

Kyle and Taylor are both part of the the Leftovers alliance, who have been claiming back the power in the house from the other contestants over recent weeks.
The Leftovers, a.k.a. Matthew "Turner" Turner, Monte Taylor, Joseph Abdin, Brittany Hoopes and Michael Bruner have so far successfully managed to get Ameerah Jones, Nicole Layog and Daniel Durston evicted.
As neither Terrance nor Indy are in their alliance, keeping them both on the chopping block means the Leftovers are guaranteed another successful week no matter who ends up leaving.
At the moment it seems as though most Houseguests will be voting for Terrance to leave but all could change when the results of the eviction are revealed on the August 18 episode.

Meanwhile on Big Brother, unbeknownst to the Houseguests, there is a big "split" twist coming that will no doubt shake up the competition. Last week, Big Brother viewers were told that on the next eviction episode, the contestants will be divided into two groups that will not be able to interact with each other.
Two separate games will commence for the entire week and this twist will culminate in a double eviction on August 25.
Big Brother continues Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays on CBS.
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