Kaycee Noelle Clark[2] is the winner of Big Brother 20 (US).
Best known for her dominance in competitions during the latter half of the season and allegiance to the dominant Level Six alliance, Kaycee was close to Level Six members Tyler Crispen and Angela Rummans with the three having a final three deal, and her having a final two deal with the former. Despite appearing to be a non-threat during the first half of the season, she turned it up during the latter half, winning a hacker competition, 2 HoHs and 5 of the last 6 PoVs, becoming the sixth houseguest to win 7 competitions in a single season. When she won the final HoH, she brought Tyler to the final 2. Her athletic prowess won her the game in a close 5-4 vote.
Because of her competition prowess, Kaycee is regarded as one of the greatest physical competitors in the history of the show. She is the first female to win 3 Power of Vetos in a row, and the first houseguest to win the game with seven or more competitions in a season.
Biography[]
Kaycee Clark Biography |
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Age: 30
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Player History - Big Brother 20 (US)[]
Competition History[]
Week 1 | Punishment | Punished |
Punishment | Ineligible | |
Immunity | Ineligible | |
HOH | Ineligible | |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 2 | HOH | Loss |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 3 | HOH | Loss |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 4 | HOH | Loss |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 5 | Re-Entry | Ineligible |
HOH | Loss | |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 6 | HOH | Loss |
Hacker | Loss | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 7 | HOH | Loss |
Hacker | Win | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 8 | HOH | Loss |
POV | Not Picked | |
Week 9 | HOH | Loss |
POV | Win | |
Week 10 | Re-Entry | Ineligible |
HOH | Loss | |
POV | Win | |
Week 11 | HOH | Win |
POV | Win | |
HOH | Previous HOH | |
POV | Loss | |
Week 12 | HOH | Loss |
POV | Win | |
HOH | Loss | |
POV | Win | |
Week 13 | HOH Part 1 | Loss |
HOH Part 2 | Win | |
HOH Part 3 | Win |
Have/Have-Not History[]
Week 1 | Have |
Week 2 | Have |
Week 3 | Have |
Week 4 | Have-Not |
Week 5 | Have |
Week 6 | Have |
Week 7 | Have |
Week 8 | Have |
Week 9 | Have-Not |
Week 10 | Have |
Week 11 | Have/Have-Not Phase Over |
Week 12 | |
Week 13 |
BB App Store History[]
Week 1 | Access Denied |
Week 2 | Access Denied |
Week 3 | Access Denied |
Week 4 | BB App Store Phase Over |
Week 5 | |
Week 6 | |
Week 7 | |
Week 8 | |
Week 9 | |
Week 10 | |
Week 11 | |
Week 12 | |
Week 13 |
Voting History[]
Week | Position | Voted for | With Majority? |
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1 | Immune | Steve Arienta | Yes |
2 | – | Chris Williams | Yes |
3 | – | Winston Hines | Yes |
4 | – | Kaitlyn Herman | Yes |
5 | – | Rachel Swindler | Yes |
6 | – | Bayleigh Dayton | Yes |
7 | Hacker/Saved/ Post-POV Nominee |
– | – |
8 | Post-POV Nominee | – | – |
9 | POV Holder | Faysal Shafaat | Yes |
10 | POV Holder | Scottie Salton | Yes |
11 | HOH/POV | – | – |
– | Brett Robinson | Yes | |
12 | POV Holder | Sam Bledsoe | Yes |
POV Holder | Angela Rummans | Sole Vote | |
13 | HOH | JC Mounduix | Sole Vote |
Finale | Winner | – | – |
HOH History[]
Original Nominees | Post-Veto Nominees | Intended Target | |||
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Week 11 | |||||
Week 13 | N/A |
Post Big Brother[]
- Kaycee returned to host the Week 1 Power of Veto competition on Big Brother 21 (US).
- Kaycee once again returned on Big Brother 21 (US), alongside Tyler Crispen and JC Mounduix as the BB20 Final 3 to discuss the BB21 Final 3.
- Kaycee was seen in the audience during the first episode of America’s Got Talent Season 15.
- Kaycee began dating fellow Challenge competitor Nany González ahead of filming for The Challenge: Spies, Lies & Allies. The two announced their engagement on September 17, 2023.
MTV[]
- Kaycee competed on The Challenge: Total Madness[4] alongside Josh, Fessy, Bayleigh, Swaggy C, Celebrity Big Brother 18 (UK) winner Stephen Bear, and HaAh HaGadol VIP 3 winner Asaf Goren.[5] She ended up making it to the Final Challenge and after making it all the way to the third checkpoint, the math checkpoint, she ultimately got stuck on the equation and timed out. Although she was allowed to continue to the final checkpoint, she couldn't catch up, and the other remaining woman, Jenny West, finished first, leaving Kaycee to place second out of the final four women and sixth out of all nine finalists.
- Kaycee competed on The Challenge: Double Agents alongside Josh, Fessy, Amber, Celebrity Big Brother 2 (US) contestant Lolo Jones and Celebrity Big Brother 22 (UK) contestant Gabby Allen.[6] After everyone was instructed to freely choose anyone of the opposite gender to be their partner at the start of the game, she and Leroy Garrett chose each other. In Episode 4, after winning his Elimination, Fessy chose to separate himself from his partner Aneesa Ferreira and Infiltrate Kaycee and Leroy's partnership, stealing Kaycee from Leroy and making her his new partner. In Episode 5, Aneesa won her Elimination and proceeded to steal Fessy back, reuniting Kaycee with Leroy. In Episode 17, Fessy won the Final Elimination and once again chose to Infiltrate Kaycee and Leroy, pairing himself up with Kaycee again before the Final Challenge, while Leroy chose to pair with Nany González. After they were warned that the team that finishes last on Day One would be eliminated without finishing the Final, Fessy pushed them harder in an effort to maintain an early lead. Unfortunately, Kaycee ended up popping her knee running down a steep and rocky mountain, and Fessy felt there was no point in doing the eating portion if they were doing to be medically disqualified anyways. Kaycee was never disqualified, but by the time Fessy had started eating, the other teams had all left, and eventually it was impossible for them to catch up, officially eliminating them in fourth place out of the final four teams, putting Kaycee at two runner-up finishes in a row.
- Kaycee competed on The Challenge: Spies, Lies & Allies alongside Fessy, Josh, Amber, Big Brother Nigeria 4 contestants Esther Agunbiade and Symply Tacha, and Big Brother 17 (UK) runner-up Hughie Maughan.[7] She was chosen by Global Agent Emanuel Neagu to be his American partner. In Episode 10, the game shifted from pairs to teams and Kaycee ended up on the Emerald Cell. After making it to her third Final in a row, she ended up in the temporary Orange Cell and wound up having to face off against her girlfriend Nany González in an Elimination. She won the Elimination and then got to choose her partner to finish running the Final with and she chose CT Tamburello. In a close race, Kaycee and CT ended up cracking their safe first and became the winners of The Challenge: Spies, Lies & Allies, CT's fifth win in the series and Kaycee's first, making her the second Big Brother player to become a Challenge Champion after Amber, who won the prior season alongside CT as well.
- Kaycee competed on The Challenge: Ride or Dies alongside Faysal, Amber, Analyse, Tommy and Promi Big Brother 8 contestant Emmy Russ. Her "Ride or Die" partner for the season was her brother Kenny Clark. They ended up having to leave the game following an extended quarantine due to contracting COVID-19 in Episode 1. Emmy and her partner Nam Vo entered the game as one of their replacements. However, after Emmy quit in Episode 2 and caused Nam to be disqualified alongside her, Kaycee and Kenny were brought back into the game to replace them after being medically cleared to continue. In Episode 9, the pairs were split into teams and Kaycee ended up on Team 1. Kenny ended up getting eliminated in Episode 10, but due to the theme of the season, Kaycee remained in the game as his "lifeline". He returned to the game in Episode 14 and reunited with Kaycee as the teams were dissolved, and they lost the first round of the Elimination to stay alive. They ended up getting permanently eliminated in Episode 15 after losing the second round, marking Kaycee's first time losing an Elimination, as well as her first time missing a Final.
- Kaycee competed on The Challenge: World Championship[8], a Paramount+ exclusive spin-off season that focuses on Champions, finalists and MVPs from the flagship series and global spin-offs. She competed alongside Amber. She was chosen by Global MVP Ben Driebergen to be his Challenge Legend partner, and she joined him on Team USA. However, in Episode 8, Ben was medically disqualified, and Kaycee was set to be disqualified alongside him due to lacking a partner. But Amber had also been feeling ill throughout the entire season and elected to quit so that Kaycee could stay and so that her own partner Troy Cullen wouldn't get disqualified later on if Amber didn't get better. This left Troy and Kaycee to become a new pair on Team AUS, while Amber left the game. After four Elimination wins, one with Ben and three with Troy, Kaycee managed to make it to the Final Challenge for her fourth time in five seasons. There, she and Troy started out in the lead but ultimately fell behind into second place. On the second day, they regained the lead, but Kaycee's injuries started to catch up to her and her body began to shut down, leading to them fall to second once again. Eventually, they dropped down once again and couldn't catch back up, reaching the finish line and finishing in third place for the season.
- Although she didn't compete on the full season, Kaycee made a guest appearance on The Challenge: Battle for a New Champion as a Champion Mercenary. Asaf, Hughie and Kyland did compete on the full season, but only Asaf and Kyland lasted long enough to witness her appearance. She appeared in Episode 8 and ended up taking Big T Fazakerley on in Elimination, in which she ended up winning and taking $10,000 away from the season's final prize pot, also eliminating Big T in the process. After the episode aired, Big T revealed that Kaycee had split the money with her, giving them each $5,000.
- Kaycee is rumored to be competing on The Challenge 40 alongside Paulie, Josh and Kyland.
Trivia[]
- Kaycee is the first, and currently only, person to wear two different unitards in a single season.
- She wore a Rainbow Unitard that came with the "Pinwheel of Doom" in Week 1 and later in Week 6 wore that "Health Nut-itard", a punishment she won during the Power of Veto competition that week.
- Kaycee and Angela Rummans were the last females to be nominated on Big Brother 20 (US), with both of them receiving their first nomination during Week 7.
- Due to the Hacker Competition twist, Kaycee is the first houseguest to be nominated twice in one eviction cycle (Week 7).
- Many houseguests have been nominated twice in a week due to twists such as the Double Eviction, but no one prior to Kaycee has ever gone on the block twice under one HOH reign.
- Kaycee is tied with James Zinkand, Shane Meaney, Frank Eudy, Ashleigh Wood, Kevin Martin, Kaela Grant, Rohan Kapoor and Jag Bains for winning the most consecutive Power of Veto competitions with three in a row, sometimes referred to as the Three-peat Veto.
- Kaycee, along with Janelle Pierzina , Daniele Briones and Paul Abrahamian hold the record for the third most PoV wins in a single season with 5 wins each.
- She is the first female since Daniele Donato to win 5 PoV's.
- She is also the only HouseGuest to win 5 PoV's but not win any of the first two PoV's or win 2 PoV's pre-jury.
- Following Scottie Salton and Angela Rummans, Kaycee is the third houseguest to win HoH and PoV at the same time on Big Brother 20.
- Kaycee is the third HouseGuest (and first female) to win 2 Power of Veto competitions in Big Brother 20, following Faysal Shafaat and Tyler Crispen respectively. She was later followed by Angela Rummans.
- Kaycee is the first Asian-American female in Big Brother history to win more than one PoV.
- Kaycee holds the record for the most competitions (HOH/POV) won by an Asian-American in a single season with 8 wins (2 HoH's, 5 PoV's & 1 Hacker).
- With or without her hacker competition win, she still holds the record with 7 beating James Huling from Big Brother 17 who won 6 competitions (2 HoH's, 2 PoV's & 2 BOB competitions), even if his multi-season wins and his BOB wins are included.
- Kaycee is the seventh female HouseGuest to win at least five competitions in a season, following Janelle Pierzina, Daniele Donato, Rachel Reilly, Aaryn Gries, Vanessa Rousso, and Angela Rummans.
- Kaycee has won the most competitions in Big Brother 20 with 8 wins total.
- Kaycee holds the record for the most HOH/POV competitions won by a female winner with 7.
- She initially held the record for most competitions won by a winner until Jackson Michie from Big Brother 21 won 8.
- She holds the record for most POV wins by a winner with 5.
- If her hacker win is included, she holds the record for most competitions won by a female winner with 8,
- She is also tied with Vanessa Rousso with most HOH/POV wins by an LGBT contestant in a season with 7.
- Kaycee is the first lesbian to win Big Brother and the second LGBT contestant to win overall, following Andy Herren.
- Kaycee is the third POC to win following Jun Song and Josh Martinez. She was later followed by Tamar Braxton, Xavier Prather, and Taylor Hale.
- She is also second Asian-American to win following Jun, once again.
- Kaycee is the first Asian-American houseguest of Filipino descent to win Big Brother US.
- Kaycee is the sixth females to win at least 3 PoV's in a single season, along with Daniele Donato (Big Brother 8 (US) ), Janelle Pierzina (Big Brother 7 (US)) , Michele Noonan (Big Brother 11 (US)) , Britney Haynes ( Big Brother 12 (US)) , and Vanessa Rousso (Big Brother 17 (US)). She was followed by Brittany Hoopes from Big Brother 24 (US) .
- Kaycee is the sixth winner, and fourth female, to win HOH and POV in the same week, following Jordan Lloyd, Hayden Moss, Rachel Reilly, Andy Herren, Nicole Franzel. She would be followed by Jackson Michie and Cody Calafiore.
- Kaycee is the first female to win the final HOH competition against two males.
- Kaycee is the first Houseguest to win 2 PoV competitions in a row twice in one season.
- She did this during Week 9, 10 & 11, and then again in Week 12 & Day 92.
- She was followed by Michael Bruner from Big Brother 24 (US) and Jag Bains from Big Brother 25 (US).
- Kaycee confirmed that she was set to compete on Big Brother 22 (US), going through quarantine and sequester, but was ultimately cut at the last minute for reasons unknown, heavily speculated by houseguests, such as Janelle, and fans to be involved with COVID-19. She later confirmed herself in a December 2020 interview that she had a false positive COVID-19 test and was cut from the cast.[9][10] She was replaced by Keesha Smith and went onto compete on The Challenge: Double Agents instead after fully healing.
References[]
- ↑ List of Big Brother 20 houseguests (U.S.). Wikipedia. Retrieved on 25 June 2018.
- ↑ List of Big Brother 20 houseguests (U.S.). Wikipedia. Retrieved on 14 July 2018.
- ↑ Meet The Houseguests On Big Brother Season 20. CBS Big Brother (18 June 2018). Retrieved on 18 June 2018.
- ↑ Kaycee's The Challenge Wiki Page
- ↑ https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/pictures/the-challenge-season-35-meet-the-cast-of-total-madness/
- ↑ https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/pictures/the-challenge-season-36-cast-meet-the-double-agents/
- ↑ https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/pictures/the-challenge-37-cast-revealed-watch-the-first-trailer/
- ↑ https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/the-challenge-world-championship-cast-revealed-details/
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/CKhhL7PFjFd/
- ↑ https://screenrant.com/the-challenge-kaycee-clark-big-brother-allstars-casting/
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Preceded by Season 19 Josh Martinez |
Winner Season 20 Kaycee Clark |
Succeeded by Season 21 Jackson Michie |
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