'Big Brother' Fans Frustrated by Bayleigh Dayton's Head of Household Reign

Big Brother fans have a bone to pick with Head of Household Bayleigh Dayton.With the power to [...]

Big Brother fans have a bone to pick with Head of Household Bayleigh Dayton.

With the power to nominate other houseguests for eviction this week, Dayton made the bold choice to nominate Level-6 alliance members Brett Robinson and Rachel Swindler for eviction, but with the veto competition looming, she seemed to crack under the pressure of her power.

During Wednesday's episode, viewers watched as Dayton's power got to her head, leading her to treat some of her alliance members, including Faysal Shafaat, unfairly for attempting to influence her decision should her nominations change after the veto competition.

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Fans of the CBS competition series were frustrated with Bayleigh's attitude, judging the way she was handling her position as Head of Household.

After a veto competition that saw fan-favorite houseguest Tyler Crispen hold the power, Dayton met with him to attempt to dissuade him from changing her nominations.

"I want you to keep them the same," Dayton told Crispen.

"I think we're going to be OK Bay," Crispen responded, watching his words to not make any promises he can't keep.

"No matter what this week is going to change everything because that chunk of people loses a number," Dayton said.

Crispen, however had a trick up his sleeve, attempting to convince Dayton to put a member of her own alliance on the block, Scottie Salton.

"That keeps Level-6 safe right?" Crispen told the camera as he shared his plan with viewers.

The conversation created a rift between Level-6 alliance members, but after realizing Bayleigh holds a power app that could affect his game in the long-run, Crispen chose to not use the power of veto. Swindler and Robinson will be up for eviction during Thursday's episode.

Big Brother airs Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET and Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. CBS All Access subscribers have access to the online live feed.

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