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[09/08/06 - 12:00 AM]
And Then There Were Two!!

[via press release from CBS]

AND THEN THERE WERE TWO!!

JANELLE IS VOTED OUT OF THE BIG BROTHER HOUSE BY MIKE "BOOGIE," LEAVING THE FINAL TWO HOUSEGUESTS AT THE MERCY OF THE JURY FOR THE GRAND PRIZE

Janelle is the 12th Person Evicted From the "Big Brother: All-Stars" House

The "Big Brother: All-Stars" Jury, Including Former Houseguests Marcellas, Howie, James, Danielle, "Chicken" George, Will and Janelle, Will Decide Between Erika and Mike "Boogie" For the Grand Prize of $500,000 on the Live Finale Tuesday, Sept. 12 on the CBS Television Network

LOS ANGELES -- After dominating the competition for many weeks, Janelle Pierzina was voted out by Mike "Boogie" after losing in the final leg of the three-part Head of Household competition. The 26-year-old, originally from Grand Rapids, Minn. and currently living in Miami, Fla., was evicted during the live broadcast on Thursday, Sept. 7.

Now, Erika and Mike "Boogie" are the final two houseguests, one of whom will receive the grand prize of $500,000 during the BIG BROTHER: ALL-STARS live finale to be broadcast Tuesday, Sept. 12 (8:00-9:00 PM, live ET/delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Janelle joins Marcellas, Howie, James, Danielle, "Chicken" George and Will on the jury who will decide the grand prize winner.

In the first part of the three-part HOH competition, Janelle, Erika and Mike "Boogie" competed in the "Mount HOH" endurance competition that involved each of them climbing up and standing on a makeshift volcano while holding onto their individual keys. Erika won the first leg on Tuesday night. During last night's live show, Mike "Boogie" won the second part of the HOH competition, "Fly By Night," in which Houseguests had to reflect laser beams off of mirrors in order to complete a puzzle. In the final leg of the HOH competition, Erika and Mike "Boogie" competed in "Jury Duty," in which they were quizzed about information pertaining to the All-Star jury members. Mike "Boogie" emerged victorious and immediately evicted Janelle live on the air.

For more information about the aftermath of Janelle's eviction, log on to www.cbs.com and watch Janelle live on "Housecalls: The Big Brother Talk Show with Gretchen Massey and former All-Star, Jase Wirey, on Friday (1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT).

The Houseguests

"Chicken" George Boswell, 47 (BB1), Rockford, Ill. -- EVICTED 8/31

Jennifer "Nakomis" Dedmon, 23 (BB5), San Antonio -- EVICTED 7/20

Howie Gordon, 35 (BB6), Hometown: Chicago/Current Residence: Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. -- EVICTED 8/20

Diane Henry, 24 (BB5), Hometown: Cincinnati/Current Residence: Hollywood, Calif. -- EVICTED 8/3

Alison Irwin, 25 (BB4), Hometown: Meadville, Penn./Current Residence: Columbus, Ohio--EVICTED 7/ 13

Will Kirby, 33 (BB2), Hometown: Miami/Current Residence: Playa Vista, Calif. -- EVICTED 9/5

Erika Landin, 36 (BB4), Hometown: Chicago/Current Residence: Los Angeles

Mike "Boogie" Malin, 35 (BB2), Hometown: Concord, NH/Current Residence: West Hollywood, Calif.

Janelle Pierzina, 26 (BB6), Hometown: Grand Rapids, Minn./Current Residence: Miami Beach, Fla. EVICTED 9/7

Danielle Reyes, 34 (BB3), Hometown: Vacaville, Calif./ Current Residence: Roseville, Calif. -- EVICTED 8/31

Marcellas Reynolds (BB3), Hometown: Chicago/Current Residence: Los Angeles -- EVICTED 8/17

James Rhine, 30 (BB6), Hometown: Miami/Current Residence: Chicago -- EVICTED 8/24

Kaysar Ridha, 25 (BB6), Irvine, Calif.- EVICTED 8/10

Jase Wirey, 30 (BB5), Hometown: Taylorville, Ill./Current Residence: Decatur, Ill. -- EVICTED 7/27





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