'Sibling' Rivalry: The Big Brother Alliance Just Imploded On The Challenge

'Sibling' Rivalry: The Big Brother Alliance Just Imploded On The Challenge




there really are only two words that can aptly describe the state of the once-mighty Big Brother alliance on the latest season of The Challenge: Spies, Lies and Allies: Sibling rivalry.


The long-running CBS show, which produced a decisive Double Agents winner (Amber), two of its finalists (Kaycee and Fessy) and one of the most memorable Challenge comedians (Da’Vonne), has served because the bedrock for implicit Challenge alliances since Vendettas aired in 2017. However unspoken brotherhood came crashing down on the most recent episode of MTV’s competition series any time Fessy — who feared a looming counter strike from Amber as retribution for hoodwinking her on Double Agents — determined to strike first.


The only problem? Amber had no such plans. Case in point, she was eager to bury the hatchet and work alongside Kaycee, Fessy and Josh. However right now that Fessy has, indeed, sounded the battle drums, the game's reigning queen is willing to raise hell. And Josh, Amber’s partner, seems willing to follow her into battle.


Since Amber first earned a delayed bid on Spies, Kaycee and Fessy have been wary of her. Fessy mentioned he was sure Amber suggested to strike back at him for his treatment of her on Double Agents, while Kaycee continued to sweet talk Amber to her face nevertheless inexplicably rebuke her in back of her back.


“Amber falls at the bottom of this Big Brother alliance,” Kaycee mentioned. "I don't trust her one-hundred percent."


Still, Josh, who’d been in Amber’s corner since her return, felt secure with his partner. Even if Fessy and Kaycee didn’t particularly care for Amber, he seemed sure the Veteran Truce would protect Amber at least up until all of the rookies had been purged from the game.


Sadly, it was a naïve notion. Right after Fessy and Esther notched their second win of the season in “Undercover Comms,” a game of Last Man Standing featuring a 35-foot drop into the water for losers, Fessy continued to toy with the idea of nominating Amber into the Lair.


And then, soon following the residence voted Corey and Michele into The Lair however again, Fessy and Esther did precisely that.


“I require a dictionary — I don’t think these people know what a damn alliance is,” mentioned Amber, who assumed her spot in the looming elimination round beside fellow nominee Hughie. “I’m just a number, and I’m not attempting to be a f***ing number.”


And Josh, who felt betrayed by his best pal, eviscerated Fessy on Amber’s behalf — so intensely, case in point, that security had to intervene, drawing incredulous looks from fellow competitors.


“I can’t believe that I’m witnessing this right now,” Tori mentioned as Josh lunged at former BFF Fessy. “A vet-on-vet crime is being committed. I have never seen an alliance implode like that.”


And right after a commanding win in “Down to the Wire,” a back-and-forth race across a pipe maze, Amber all although ensured the alliance’s implosion would remain in back of repair.


“I’m sorry -- I’m not going anywhere,” Amber mentioned. “F*ck Big Brother.”


So are the lines drawn between Big Brother members, and has the team been reduced to Kaycee and Fessy against Amber and Josh? And, if it has, who will come out on top, and who will defy the Veteran Truce next? Share your thoughts, then hang tight for the next installment of Spies, Lies and Allies!









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