The Veto ceremony has officially happened in the Big Brother 18 house, and we now have the first instance of a returning player on the block.

Head of Household: Paulie Calafiore

Nominees: Da'Vonne Rogers, Natalie Negrotti and Tiffany Rousso

Other houseguests: Bridgette Dunning, Corey Brooks, Frank Eudy, James Huling, Michelle Meyer, Nicole Franzel, Paul Abrahamian and Zakiyah Everette

The Veto ceremony took place Monday in the Big Brother house, and it was no secret what would happen. After the feeds returned from blackout, it was apparent that Corey had taken himself off the block, and Da'Vonne was put up in his place. This means that either Da'Vonne, Natalie or Tiffany will be evicted on Thursday.

According to Tiffany, Da'Vonne flipped her hair at her when she went to sit down on the Nomination couch. While Tiffany was initially laughing about it, she eventually told Frank that she wanted to report this to the Diary Room.

While Da'Vonne clearly has a reputation for blowing upon upon being slighted, she is doing her best to remain calm in this situation. She even said shortly after the ceremony that she "will not given them that satisfaction" of going on a tirade.

As of right now, Da'Vonne does have the votes to stay. Only Frank and Bridgette are expected to vote against Da'Vonne on Thursday, with James, Michelle, Paul and Zakiyah for sure votes to evict Tiffany. The only issue will be Corey and Nicole. They have been privately discussing how they want Da'Vonne out of the house and are unsure if they want to make a big move like that. They did agree on Sunday that they wouldn't go against their own alliance, but anything can change with so many days to go until eviction night.

Of course, there's also the threat of the Battle Back competition. If Tiffany is evicted, she will only have to face Bronte and can very easily win her way back into the game. And then, who knows what might happen.

Big Brother 18 airs another new episode Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS, featuring the Power of Veto competition and the Veto ceremony.

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