List of Big Brother 10 (U.S.) House Guests

List Of Big Brother 10 (U.S.) House Guests

Thirteen HouseGuests in total entered the House on the tenth edition of American reality television series Big Brother; the HouseGuests were observed by television viewers 24 hours a day. Each week, one or more HouseGuests were evicted by votes of the remaining HouseGuests until the winner was left standing.

The HouseGuests are complete strangers for the first time since Big Brother 3. Unlike previous seasons which featured 14 to 16 HouseGuests, the tenth edition will only feature thirteen HouseGuests. This is the first time there has been a decrease in the number of HouseGuests over a previous season and the first time since Big Brother 4 that only 13 HouseGuests will enter the House.

Read more about List Of Big Brother 10 (U.S.) House Guests:  Angie, April, Brian, Dan, Jerry, Jessie, Keesha, Libra, Memphis, Michelle, Ollie, Renny, Steven

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