Jag Bains, Matt Klotz and Bowie Jane Ball.Photo:CBS

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Warning: This post contains spoilers for the Big Brother 25 season finale.
For the third straight year, the winner ofBig Brotheris entering the show’s history books.
Jag Bains, a 25-year-old truck company owner from Washington, was crowned the winner of the record-setting 100-day season over fellow alliance member Matt Klotz, a 27-year-old Deaflympics swimmer from Louisiana, and Bowie Jane Ball, a 46-year-old Australian DJ and barrister.
Bains was the first Sikh-American to enter theBig Brotherhouse in the U.S. and is now the first Sikh-American houseguest to win the U.S. version of the international series.
After his 5-2 victory over Klotz, Bains said he was “on top of the world,” adding, “This has been the greatest experience of my life.”
“To be able to win this with integrity and loyalty the whole time is exactly what I wanted to do,” Bains told hostJulie Chen-Moonvesat the end of the episode.
Jag Bains.Sonja Flemming/CBS

Sonja Flemming/CBS
“The fact that he left, came back in and he’s got an opportunity to win this entire game on the back of all of the people who voted him out,” Hardin told his fellow jurors. “That makes him look like an incredible competitor.”
Jag Bains.CBS

In Week 10, Bains and Klotz linked up with Ball to form an alliance called “The Mafia.” The trio went on to win nearly every single competition left in the game (with the exception of the Double Veto in Week 11, when 25-year-old brand strategist Blue Kim claimed one of the two Golden Power of Veto necklaces).
As a result of their dominance, The Mafia was able to knock out their biggest adversaries — includingSurvivorlegend Cirie Fields, who placed fifth in the competition — as they cruised to Thursday night’s finale.
Klotz won the first part of the three-part final Head of Household competition of the season, but Bains eked out back-to-back wins in parts two and three. Ultimately, Bains opted to take Klotz, his longtime ally, to the final two over Ball, who was the first Australian to compete on the U.S. show.
During his final speech, Bains emphasized how crucial he was in every single eviction.

“My hands are covered in your blood,” he said confidently in his final speech before imploring the jurors to give him their vote.
“I am the most dominant, masterful, strategic player in this house. I don’t only deserve to win, I have earned this victory," Bains explained. “I am the first Sikh player onBig Brother, and not only that, you all need to make the right decision tonight so I can be crowned the first Sikh winner ofBig Brother. It is the right thing to do and I have earned it every step of the way.”
Ultimately, the jury rewarded Bains with the $750,000 grand prize, while Klotz received $75,000 for second place.
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Big Brotherseason 25 aired on CBS.
source: people.com