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- Xavier Prather was crowned the winner defeating Derek Frazier, becoming the first black HouseGuest to win in the main edition of the show in the second unanimous jury vote in a row and the fourth unanimous jury vote in Big Brother US history (following Dan Gheesling of Big Brother 10, Tamar Braxton of Celebrity Big Brother 2 and Cody Calafiore of Big Brother 22).
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Sep 30, 2021 · CBS’ “Big Brother” crowned its first Black winner Wednesday night during the season 23 finale when Wisconsin attorney Xavier Prather took home the top prize.
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Big Brother 23 is the twenty-third season of the American reality television program Big Brother. The season premiered on July 7, 2021, on CBS in the United States and Global in Canada.
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDay (s)7841"Episode 1"Day 17852"Episode 2"Days 1–37863"Episode 3"Days 3–67874"Episode 4"Days 6–9Sep 30, 2021 · 'Big Brother' crowned its first-ever Black winner on Wednesday night — did Azah, Xavier or Derek F. win Season 23?
- Rebecca Iannucci
Feb 24, 2022 · 'Celebrity Big Brother' crowned a new champion during its season finale after the jury exacted revenge with their votes.
- Dalton Ross
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Sep 30, 2021 · Xavier Prather won Big Brother Season 23. In the end, Azah ultimately won, beating Derek's 20 minutes with a time of just 13 minutes.
- Molli Mitchell
Sep 30, 2021 · Reality TV. September 29, 2021 5:00PM. CBS. After 85 days of scheming, napping and crying, the winner of “ Big Brother 23″ was finally crowned on Wednesday night. But was it Xavier Prather,...
The season concluded on February 23, 2022, where Miesha Tate defeated Todrick Hall by a final jury vote of 7 to 1. Carson Kressley was named America's Favorite HouseGuest. The season was announced in September 2021 after a two-year hiatus and aired 15 episodes on CBS, as counterprogramming to the 2022 Winter Olympics.