‘Big Brother 25’ winner predictions: Cirie Fields reclaims front-runner position [UPDATED OCTOBER 24]

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All season long, Gold Derby users have been making their predictions for who they think will win “Big Brother 25.” “Survivor” legend Cirie Fields held the number-one spot in our odds for the first five weeks, followed by college brainiac Cory Wurtenberger in Week 6. Deaflympics champion Matt Klotz then topped our winner’s chart for five straight weeks, but now Cirie has reclaimed the front-runner position. Can she continue her momentum all the way to finale night?

Here are the current racetrack odds (updated October 24) derived from our users’ “Big Brother 25” winner predictions:

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1. Cirie Fields — 14/5 odds

2. Matt Klotz — 3/1 odds

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3. Jag Bains — 9/2 odds

4. America Lopez — 6/1 odds

5. Felicia Cannon — 21/2 odds

6. Bowie Jane — 22/1 odds

7. Blue Kim — 25/1 odds

In Week 1, the house voted unanimously to send home Kirsten Elwin, whose eviction took place shortly after Luke Valentine was removed from the game due to using the N-word. Their double eliminations left just 15 contestants still in the house.

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The next pair of Heads of Household, Reilly Smedley and Hisam Goueli, were the next two players to end up getting the chop, and both were evicted unanimously. Reilly was sent packing in Week 2, while Hisam followed her out the door in Week 3. In Week 4, Matt used his superpower to save Jag from eviction on Cameron Hardin‘s first HOH, so no one was sent home. In Week 5, Red Utley‘s elimination during Jared’s HOH prompted Cameron to realize everyone in the house was now against him. In Week 6, Cameron won his second HOH and vowed to create “chaos,” which resulted in Izzy Gleicher going home.

There was a double eviction in Week 7, which sent home Cameron and Jared Fields. However, they both quickly returned to the house as zombies, with one of them learning they’d have their game resurrected. That lucky player was Cameron, who won the “Do or Die” competition and returned to the game as a full-fledged player, thereby sending Jared out the door again. Mecole Hayes was the last person to be evicted pre-jury, during Cameron’s third HOH reign.

When the jury phase began, Cameron was evicted (for the second time) after being betrayed by his former ally Bowie. Cory followed him out the door during the “secret” HOH’s reign, which was actually not so secret as Jag told everyone he had won.

For this landmark 25th season there is a Multiverse theme, with four separate universes — Comic-verse, Humili-verse, Scary-verse and Scramble-verse — poised to shake up the game on a weekly basis. Jared’s mother Cirie surprised the houseguests on move-in night as the 17th participant thanks to a twist brought about by the Scramble-verse.

Julie Chen Moonves returns every Thursday night this season to oversee the live evictions, until only one houseguest remains as the ultimate champion. The winner of “BB25” will join the iconic list of other champions, including most recently Taylor Hale (Season 24), Xavier Prather (Season 23), Cody Calafiore (Season 22), Jackson Michie (Season 21), Kaycee Clark (Season 20) and Josh Martinez (Season 19). There will also be a separate cash prize in the finale given out to America’s Favorite Houseguest.

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Be sure to make your predictions to influence our reality TV racetrack odds. You can keep changing your predictions until just before the eviction episode airs live on CBS. You’ll compete to win a $100 Amazon gift card and a spot on our “BB25” leaderboard. See our contest rules and sound off with other fans in our reality TV forum. Read more Gold Derby entertainment news.

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