ROBERT NOMINATES JUN & ALI
Robert, the only male left in the House with three women, is thrilled to be the HoH and quickly forms an alliance with his ex Erika. As for the alliance of "Angels"--Ali, Jun and Erika--any loyalty seems to have vanished as they gossip and backstab each other at every chance. In the final Nomination Ceremony of BIG BROTHER 4, Robert nominates Jun and Alison for eviction, but all four remaining HouseGuests vow they will stop at nothing to win this week's Power of Veto.
MEOW! HOUSEGUESTS GET CATTY
Although Robert "took it hard" when Jee was evicted, he is ecstatic to have the power (and the safety) that comes with being the Head of Household. He knew he "had to win" in order to stay in the game, and he claims that--although he is its only remaining member--the "Dream Team is still alive." The "Angels," however, are less than thrilled with his victory, and now that they all face eviction, their feminine bond seems to have been replaced with doubt and distrust. Jun admits that the Angels are "sneaky" women, and that "the ladies will be turning on each other" now that they face eviction.
Ali approaches Erika about her relationship with Robert, asking Erika if she has an alliance with Robert, which Erika denies. Then Alison makes a "promise" to vote out Jun before Erika, despite her secret alliance with Jun. Ali later says in the Diary Room that the relationships between the three women "could get really ugly." Ugly might be an understatement. In what might not be the most flattering depiction of womankind, Ali and Jun get catty and sharpen their claws, calling Erika a "bitch" and "evil" for talking to Robert in the HoH Room, and they even make references to her possibly performing sexual favors, since she's such a "slut."
RUB A ROB, POUND A PIŅATA
In this game, people will do anything to get closer to the Grand Prize, and the remaining HouseGuests have come up with some interesting strategies. Jun uses her deep-tissue massage techniques on Rob, straddling him as he lies on his stomach. Robert says that Jun, "the horniest girl in the House," gets "turned on" by the massages, however Jun insists there is nothing "erotic or sexual" about the backrubs, and she even rolls her eyes to the camera during the massages. Meanwhile, Alison feigns make-up maladroitness, taking lessons from blush-brush buff Erika. Alison's reason behind this strategy? In her words: "It makes her take me under her wing and look out for me. It's working pretty good right now, until I get her out next week."
The HouseGuests are given a special assignment: in order to prepare for the Food Competition, they must personalize piņatas with supplied paints and other crafty items. The Angels go to a lot of trouble, spending hours on their piņatas, but Robert is less enthusiastic, spending about "three-and-a-half minutes" on his. Erika fashions hers to look like her dog, Joey; Alison turns hers into a Native American boy, honoring boyfriend Donny's heritage; Jun turns in a paper mache tribute to her native NYC; and Robert paints a happy face on his.