Summary
- Big Brother 26 houseguest Tucker Des Lauriers is an agent of chaos and competition beast, which is why he should be voted the A.I. Instigator.
- Tucker’s gameplay involves shaking up the game with unexpected moves, making him a standout houseguest to watch.
- Tucker’s penchant for causing mayhem should be rewarded with prize money with the A.I. Instigator role.
Big Brother 26 houseguest Tucker Des Lauriers has been an agent of chaos since the beginning of the season, so he’d be the perfect person to be voted the A.I. Instigator. Fans are currently voting for the houseguest who’ll become the A.I. Instigator. The A.I. Instigator’s job will be to instigate chaos by spreading misinformation about the houseguests using their A.I. avatars. Depending on how well the A.I. Instigator does, America can then vote on how much prize money to award them.
Throughout Big Brother 26, Tucker has proven himself to be a competition beast, but he’s also been a master of mayhem. He came to play, and he isn’t afraid to make big moves that shake up the game. As America votes for the A.I. Instigator, here’s why Tucker should get the job.
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Tucker Thrives When Causing Chaos
Tucker Loves To Rock The Boat
During Big Brother 26, Tucker has proven himself to be reality TV gold with his unexpected moves. Tucker has said that came to play, and his antics have shown that. His most outrageous move came during Big Brother 26 week 3 when he volunteered himself as a pawn for Head of Household (HOH) Cedric Hodges. When he won the Power of Veto, he didn’t use it on himself, but instead saved Angela Murray. Tucker had a plan to backdoor Quinn Martin, so he wanted to stay on the chopping block and battle him in the BB A.I. Arena.
Cedric warned Tucker not to use his veto on Angela, but Tucker did it anyway. Cedric instead nominated Makensy Manbeck, but she saved herself with her America’s Veto upgrade power. America then chose the replacement nominee, who ended up being Quinn. Tucker won the BB A.I. Arena competition, but the houseguests voted out Kenney Kelley instead of Quinn. The following week, when Quinn took over Angela’s HOH reign with his Deepfake HOH power, Quinn nominated Tucker for eviction. However, Tucker once again saved himself in the BB A.I. Arena. Tucker is a rare houseguest who makes wild moves, but then protects himself by winning competitions.
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Tucker Should Be Rewarded For His Antics
The BB A.I. Instigator Role Comes With Prize Money
After winning two Power of Veto competitions and two BB A.I. Arena competitions, Tucker deserves some credit. Because he’s such a threat, it’s possible that he could leave the game early if the houseguests seize an opportunity to evict him and send him home without the $750,000 prize.
In week 4, Tucker already messed with his with his fellow houseguests’ minds when he got their hopes up that he again wasn’t going to use the Power of Veto to save himself, giving them the opportunity to evict him. He later laughed in his confessional that he always planned to use it. Tucker should have the chance to win some prize money as the A.I. Instigator. He’s creating chaos anyway; he might as well get paid for it.
Tucker has already established himself as a Big Brother legend. He’s so unpredictable, which makes him very entertaining to watch. He would delight in causing chaos among his fellow houseguests as the A.I. Instigator. Unlike some of the other houseguests, he’d take on the role fearlessly. Tucker should be voted the A.I. Instigator because he’s the definition of Big Brother’s motto, “expected the unexpected.”
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Big Brother
Big Brother is a reality game show that is based on a Dutch series of the same name. Each season, contestants, known as HouseGuests, live in the same house and compete for upwards of $500,000. Contestants are constantly monitored by cameras placed throughout the house and are voted out each week in an eviction. Julie Chen Moonves has hosted the series since 2000.