Week 10 in the “Big Brother” house ended Thursday night, with Leah Peters going home first on the season’s only double eviction episode. Under Makensy Manbeck‘s reign as Head of Household, Leah was ousted in a 4-0 eviction vote over Angela Murray. The 26-year-old cocktail server from Miami, Florida became the 10th houseguest evicted from […]
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