The Cookout alliance on Big Brother 23 is on a mission to make some history, but not every fan of the show is on board with them being named one of the best alliances the show has ever seen.
Tiffany Mitchell, Xavier Prather, Kyland Young, Hannah Chaddha, Derek Frazier, and Azah Awasum put together a six-person alliance early in the Big Brother 2021 season and it is still going strong.
No alliance this large has ever made it through the entire game without losing multiple players. Most larger alliances typically break down along the way, and even the strongest ones end up getting targeted or fractured due to in-fighting.
Despite having some disagreements along the way between several of its members, The Cookout alliance has remained resilient and is getting very close to controlling how the end of the game will look as well. Recently, the members of The Cookout made things official with an on-camera cheer.
There are a lot of Big Brother fans cheering on one or all members of The Cookout this summer. That includes a lot of former houseguests, with quite a few of them weighing in on who they think will become the Big Brother 23 winner.
Last season’s winner even weighed in with his thoughts. Cody Calafiore predicts that it will Xavier who wins Big Brother 2021.
The Cookout alliance controversy: Not all Big Brother fans are on board
Not all Big Brother fans are being supportive of The Cookout alliance. There are also quite a few people who are frequently posting that they feel The Cookout is racist.
Big Brother fans cheering for The Cookout alliance
There are still a lot of Big Brother fans who are cheering on The Cookout alliance and rooting for them to succeed in making it all the way to the end. It has led to a lot of fan support for several members of The Cookout who have stood out from the rest.
The controversy surrounding The Cookout has also forced a number of those fans to address the complaints that The Cookout is racist.
A few Big Brother spoilers
We have some Big Brother spoilers about the POV winner for the current week of the show. Those spoilers reveal who is going to be on the block at the next Eviction Ceremony and likely who is about to become the next member of the BB23 jury.
There have also been a lot of changes to the Big Brother schedule and when episodes will appear on CBS. Here is the updated BB23 schedule for September. Make sure to take a look, as there are time changes and even a Friday episode in the mix now.
Big Brother 23 airs Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 8/7c on CBS.
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