mommy has a backdoor to pull week 1. - Amy-Kate, BB9
Big Brother 7: Sweet Sabotage
In BB7, Amy-Kate made herself known as one of the biggest flameouts of the series. She started off as an entertaining houseguest, opening her DR up to the audience and being relatively talkative. However, her personality did not mesh with the other houseguests, particularly Lily, and her social game was stunted for it. Despite ultimately being a pawn to send Jade home, Celever was able to turn people against her based on this knowledge, and she was evicted in a 6-3 vote.
Comp History
Week 1
HOH
Loss
Double POV
Loss
Voting History
Week
Position
Voted for
With Majority?
1
Post-POV Nominee
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Big Brother 9: Arcade
In BB9, Amy-Kate stepped up her game big-time. Right out of the gate, she purchased a Gold Card from the Token Shop, and used the 2 weeks of immunity to change her reputation as an abrasive wildcard and ingratiate herself into the house. As a result, she quickly found herself in the middle and often being the player who decided which nominee went home each week. She stayed completely under the radar, letting Mora and Scattered fight it out against Vom and Turtwig for as long as possible. Unfortunately for her, the former side wiped out the latter with a huge amount of competition wins, and once Vom's side was completely wiped out, Amy-Kate found herself the next on the chopping block, and quickly followed Vom out the door as a result of the Live Double Eviction.
Comp History
Week 1
HOH
Ineligible 1
POV
Ineligible 1
Week 2
HOH
Ineligible 1
POV
Ineligible 1
Week 3
HOH
Loss
POV
Not Picked
Week 4
HOH
Loss
POV
Loss
Week 5
Re-Entry
Ineligible
HOH
Loss
POV
Loss
Fictional Failure
Ineligible
Week 6
HOH
Loss
POV
Loss
Week 7
HOH
Loss
POV
Not Picked
Week 8
HOH
Loss
POV
Loss
HOH
Loss
POV
Loss
Note:1 When the game began, Amy-Kate chose to purchase a Gold Card from the Token Shop for 1 Play Token, granting her immunity for the first 2 weeks in exchange for playing in competitions during that time.
In BB12, Amy-Kate found herself pretty uninvolved in what was going on around her. She avoided making alliances and didn’t do much socializing with other houseguess, and after the first week her game came to a screeching halt as the already minimal gameplay ended altogether. Despite surviving next to Ephemera on week 2 due to a vote flip, Amy-Kate met her end when she sat next to a much more well-connected player in Jabber, and was evicted by a unanimous 7-0 vote. Upon entering the Comeback Chamber, Amy-Kate decided not to complete the task, wishing to end her time in the Big Brother house, and she became the first houseguest to leave the Comeback Chamber before the Re-Entry competition.