Who won the 'Big Brother' Pressure Cooker comp? What about POV? Here's who holds power

Spoiler alert! This article discusses events that have occurred in the "Big Brother" house but have not yet aired on the TV show.

The Pressure Cooker made its long-awaited return to "Big Brother" Thursday night.

In 2005, the last time the fan-favorite Head of Household competition took place, it lasted nearly 14 hours, according to Screen Rant. It was the longest competition in "Big Brother" history.

So, with the houseguests evicting Hisam Goueli during Thursday's episode, who ended up winning the comp and claiming this week's HOH crown? Take a look below.

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The Pressure Cooker made its long-awaited return to "Big Brother" Thursday, Aug. 24.
The Pressure Cooker made its long-awaited return to "Big Brother" Thursday, Aug. 24.

Who won HOH on 'Big Brother'?

The Pressure Cooker competition, which fans could stream on live feeds, went well into Friday morning, ending just before noon ET. Cameron Hardin kept his button pressed the longest, winning the comp and this week's Head of Household.

Unconfirmed reports say it lasted just under 14 hours and only a minute or two short of the "Big Brother 6" version.

Hardin nominated Blue Kim and Jag Bains for eviction.

'Big Brother' veto competition spoilers

Red Utley won the Power of Veto competition Saturday.

What is the 'Big Brother' Pressure Cooker competition?

The "Big Brother" cast entered the Pressure Cooker for the first time since 2005 on Thursday.

Houseguests competed for the title of HOH by going inside a room and placing a hand on a button. The person to take their hand off their button last won. For added difficulty, the show unleashed various punishments throughout the competition.

What time does 'Big Brother' come on Sunday?

Fans will get to see the HOH comp play out Sunday.

"Big Brother" is scheduled to air at 8 p.m. ET Aug. 27. However, PGA Tour golf is set to run on CBS from 1:30-6 p.m. on Sunday. On Aug. 13, golf pushed the station's programming back over an hour, with "60 Minutes" coming on at 8:13 p.m. instead of 7 p.m., and "Big Brother" airing at 9:13 p.m., instead of 8 p.m.

If something similar happens Sunday, "60 Minutes" would still likely air before "Big Brother." The shows would just be pushed back to accommodate the golf schedule.

What days are 'Big Brother' 2023 episodes on?

Episodes air Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.

According to Screen Rant, the Sunday and Wednesday episodes air at 8 p.m. ET, while the Thursday show starts at 9 p.m. However, "Big Brother" will eventually change its schedule once football season and other fall CBS shows begin, airing Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.

What channel is 'Big Brother' on?

"Big Brother" airs live on CBS and the Paramount+ app. Viewers can stream episodes the next day on Paramount+, where they can also stream live feeds throughout the day.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Who won HOH on 'Big Brother'? Who won the veto? This week's winners