'Big Brother' shades Trump by having 'Zing Force' hide incriminating evidence at 'Zing-a-Lago'

Big Brother was low-key throwing shade at Donald Trump Wednesday night, when the infamous Zingbot visited the house to roast the houseguests and host their weekly Power of Veto competition.

During the POV competition, the beloved Zingbot was referred to as “President Zingbot” and the houseguests were tasked with hiding folders with incriminating evidence and pictures inside. The competition was also set at a resort called “Zing-a-Lago,” inspired by President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, and the houseguests were dressed as President Zingbot’s “Zing Force,” a nod to Trump’s proposed separate military department, Space Force.

Viewers of course took to Twitter to call out Big Brother. One person tweeted:

While others wrote:

However, not everyone supported the shade. In fact, some criticized Big Brother with tweets like:

Still, at the end of the day, it is just a game and, for now, only on Big Brother will we get to see someone eliminated after a photo of them trading money for votes is exposed.

Big Brother airs Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. and on Thursday at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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