Big Brother 24 winner Taylor Hale shared some fun new videos about her relationship with Joseph Abdin.
Taylor and Joseph met as BB24 cast members, and it looked like they were developing feelings for one another.
An official showmance for Jaylor never panned out, mostly because Joseph was evicted during the infamous Split House twist.
As a reminder, the BB24 cast was split in half midway through the season, with half the players forced to live a week in the backyard.
Joseph recently posted a remark about his BB24 elimination, answering a query from host Julie Chen Moonves about the most memorable Double Evictions.
After playing Big Brother, Taylor and Joseph reunited in the real world, where they began a romantic relationship. The couple didn’t remain together but have stayed very close since then.
Taylor Hale and Joseph Abdin celebrate their Big Brother friendship
A fun video was shared on Instagram by Taylor.
Taylor and Joseph met as BB24 cast members, and it looked like they were developing feelings for one another.
An official showmance for Jaylor never panned out, mostly because Joseph was evicted during the infamous Split House twist.
As a reminder, the BB24 cast was split in half midway through the season, with half the players forced to live a week in the backyard.
Joseph recently posted a remark about his BB24 elimination, answering a query from host Julie Chen Moonves about the most memorable Double Evictions.
After playing Big Brother, Taylor and Joseph reunited in the real world, where they began a romantic relationship. The couple didn’t remain together but have stayed very close since then.
Taylor Hale and Joseph Abdin celebrate their Big Brother friendship
A fun video was shared on Instagram by Taylor.
- 4/29/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
A contestant on the current season of Big Brother has been kicked out of the house for using a racial slur.
Luke Valentine has been removed from the set of the 25th season of the CBS summer reality series.
“Luke violated the Big Brother code of conduct and there is zero tolerance in the house for using a racial slur,” CBS confirmed in a statement. “He has been removed from the house. His departure will be addressed in Thursday night’s show.”
As first reported by TMZ, Valentine used the N-word in the middle of a conversation with the other houseguests: “I’m in the fucking cheese room [N-word]” and then corrected himself to say, “dude.” He then told Jared Fields, a Black contestant, that saying the word was “a slip of the tongue” and apologized. “I don’t give a fuck,” Jared reportedly replied. “I’m in trouble now,” Valentine said,...
Luke Valentine has been removed from the set of the 25th season of the CBS summer reality series.
“Luke violated the Big Brother code of conduct and there is zero tolerance in the house for using a racial slur,” CBS confirmed in a statement. “He has been removed from the house. His departure will be addressed in Thursday night’s show.”
As first reported by TMZ, Valentine used the N-word in the middle of a conversation with the other houseguests: “I’m in the fucking cheese room [N-word]” and then corrected himself to say, “dude.” He then told Jared Fields, a Black contestant, that saying the word was “a slip of the tongue” and apologized. “I don’t give a fuck,” Jared reportedly replied. “I’m in trouble now,” Valentine said,...
- 8/9/2023
- by James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Big Brother has been on the air for 20 years.
The series has been a success story for CBS, but it has also been filled with controversial houseguests.
While most of the action is cut down to three one-hour episodes every week, the series has a 24-hour live feed that gives viewers a closer look into what goes on in the house.
We're running down the most controversial houseguests.
Jack Matthews (Season 21)
Matthews found himself in trouble for comments that viewers found both racist and aggressive.
He did not get on with fellow houseguest, Kemi Fakunle, and said to his allies that he wanted to "stomp a mudhole through" her chest.
He also called her "disgusting" and a "maggot" during their time in the house.
Matthews also courted controversy when called Asian-American houseguest Isabella Wang a "rice pudding."
Julie Chen asked Matthews about his comments upon his eviction, and he apologized to Fakunle,...
The series has been a success story for CBS, but it has also been filled with controversial houseguests.
While most of the action is cut down to three one-hour episodes every week, the series has a 24-hour live feed that gives viewers a closer look into what goes on in the house.
We're running down the most controversial houseguests.
Jack Matthews (Season 21)
Matthews found himself in trouble for comments that viewers found both racist and aggressive.
He did not get on with fellow houseguest, Kemi Fakunle, and said to his allies that he wanted to "stomp a mudhole through" her chest.
He also called her "disgusting" and a "maggot" during their time in the house.
Matthews also courted controversy when called Asian-American houseguest Isabella Wang a "rice pudding."
Julie Chen asked Matthews about his comments upon his eviction, and he apologized to Fakunle,...
- 7/29/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Looks like “Big Brother” is just weeks away from the start of season 22. Production of this all-stars season of “Bb” veterans had been delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic but it appears that the the first houseguests have arrived in Los Angeles to start their mandatory 14-day quarantine prior to entering the house.
TMZ is reporting the names of nine of these fan favorites. Among them are a quartet of winners: Hayden Moss (season 12 ); Ian Terry (season 14); Nicole Franzel (season 18); and Josh Martinez (season 19). Also said to be in the mix are two runners-up — Daniele Donato (season 8) and Tyler Crispen (season 20) — as well as Paulie Calafiore (season 18) and Bayleigh Dayton (season 20). Rounding out the rumored roster is Janelle Pierzina, who is returning to the franchise for a fourth time.
Recent seasons of the show have had 16 or 17 houseguests so there is still plenty of room in the house for your...
TMZ is reporting the names of nine of these fan favorites. Among them are a quartet of winners: Hayden Moss (season 12 ); Ian Terry (season 14); Nicole Franzel (season 18); and Josh Martinez (season 19). Also said to be in the mix are two runners-up — Daniele Donato (season 8) and Tyler Crispen (season 20) — as well as Paulie Calafiore (season 18) and Bayleigh Dayton (season 20). Rounding out the rumored roster is Janelle Pierzina, who is returning to the franchise for a fourth time.
Recent seasons of the show have had 16 or 17 houseguests so there is still plenty of room in the house for your...
- 7/22/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Early Tuesday morning, news broke that Ozark had been renewed for a fourth and final season. The key word being “final.” But it’s kind of two more seasons. Where each of the first three seasons were 10 episodes, the final one will be 14 episodes, broken up into two seven-episode runs. If you’ll recall, Breaking Bad did something similar.
Reaction to the news was mixed. Many are excited for another trip to Missouri with the Byrdes, but there were also a number of fans not happy about the show ending so soon, as evidenced below.
Final Season ?!?! @netflix you make us wait 2 years for season 3 just to Fuck Us and end it all season 4 ?!?!?! @FBI @CIA Somebody Do Something ?!?! https://t.co/OrrMJAWagB
— #1 (@TheIanMMA) June 30, 2020
Final season? Come the fuck on https://t.co/VVeCjHttoN
— Fadey (@_SlimFadey) June 30, 2020
Final season ???!? Bro y’all startin to really piss me off , HBO...
Reaction to the news was mixed. Many are excited for another trip to Missouri with the Byrdes, but there were also a number of fans not happy about the show ending so soon, as evidenced below.
Final Season ?!?! @netflix you make us wait 2 years for season 3 just to Fuck Us and end it all season 4 ?!?!?! @FBI @CIA Somebody Do Something ?!?! https://t.co/OrrMJAWagB
— #1 (@TheIanMMA) June 30, 2020
Final season? Come the fuck on https://t.co/VVeCjHttoN
— Fadey (@_SlimFadey) June 30, 2020
Final season ???!? Bro y’all startin to really piss me off , HBO...
- 7/1/2020
- by Ryan Beltram
- We Got This Covered
“Big Brother” is eyeing a second all-stars season this summer, and one of the possible houseguests might not be that old of a face at all.
On Monday, a day after “Us Weekly” reported that the show might stage an all-stars outing for Season 22, Season 21 alum Kemi Fakunle tweeted a cryptic message that has fans all atwitter (no pun intended).
“You only get a few once in a lifetime opportunities. Take demmmm,” she tweeted, along with a star eyes emoji.
Fans immediately speculated that she’s hinting at a Season 22 return.
Kemi Dont Play Wit Us Giiiiirl praying this is what I think it is.
— Kiera Wallace (@kierawallace_) June 8, 2020
You Better Not Be Playing. We Want You On A Second Season
— Julia (@JisooSoftyy) June 8, 2020
Kemi girl! You best be checking yourself if this isn’t what I think it is! Don’t be playing with us!
— Shyness12345 #BlackLivesMatter (@Caleb_TheAriFan...
On Monday, a day after “Us Weekly” reported that the show might stage an all-stars outing for Season 22, Season 21 alum Kemi Fakunle tweeted a cryptic message that has fans all atwitter (no pun intended).
“You only get a few once in a lifetime opportunities. Take demmmm,” she tweeted, along with a star eyes emoji.
Fans immediately speculated that she’s hinting at a Season 22 return.
Kemi Dont Play Wit Us Giiiiirl praying this is what I think it is.
— Kiera Wallace (@kierawallace_) June 8, 2020
You Better Not Be Playing. We Want You On A Second Season
— Julia (@JisooSoftyy) June 8, 2020
Kemi girl! You best be checking yourself if this isn’t what I think it is! Don’t be playing with us!
— Shyness12345 #BlackLivesMatter (@Caleb_TheAriFan...
- 6/10/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
It's been nearly 20 years since Big Brother premiered, and it hasn't changed a bit - and that's a bad thing.
By its own design, Big Brother can't hide behind an edit. Its innovative 24/7 live feeds made the show a novel concept, initially available for free but now requiring a paid subscription to CBS All Access, they've also exposed many deeply offensive moments of prejudice from contestants. When an episode fails to provide the whole story, feed watchers are quick to point out the flaws in the edit, providing real-time clips on sites like Twitter and Reddit. As controversies seem to get more frequent, the show continues to move away from what initially made it compelling. It's hard not to wonder if Big Brother's casting department and producers are vetting people who may hold prejudiced views, or at the very least, even attempting to find a more diverse cast of houseguests.
By its own design, Big Brother can't hide behind an edit. Its innovative 24/7 live feeds made the show a novel concept, initially available for free but now requiring a paid subscription to CBS All Access, they've also exposed many deeply offensive moments of prejudice from contestants. When an episode fails to provide the whole story, feed watchers are quick to point out the flaws in the edit, providing real-time clips on sites like Twitter and Reddit. As controversies seem to get more frequent, the show continues to move away from what initially made it compelling. It's hard not to wonder if Big Brother's casting department and producers are vetting people who may hold prejudiced views, or at the very least, even attempting to find a more diverse cast of houseguests.
- 11/8/2019
- by Julianna Ress
- Popsugar.com
You win some, you lose some. Even though Jackson Michie earned bragging rights on Wednesday night as the winner of “Big Brother” Season 21, only 29% of fans who voted in our recent poll claim they’re “happy” he won. Conversely, a whopping 69% of readers proclaim Nicole Anthony “should have won,” while just 2% thought it should have been Holly Allen. Do You agree or disagree with those poll results? Sound off down in the comments section.
See‘Big Brother’ 21: Nicole Anthony named America’s Favorite Houseguest during uncomfortable live finale
Since Day 1, Michie had high hopes of walking out of the house with confetti on his shoulders, and that’s exactly what happened on Day 99 after the jury gave him six votes to Holly’s three. However, his victory was tarnished when host Julie Chen Moonves brought up all of the racist and sexist allegations that had plagued the show in early summer.
See‘Big Brother’ 21: Nicole Anthony named America’s Favorite Houseguest during uncomfortable live finale
Since Day 1, Michie had high hopes of walking out of the house with confetti on his shoulders, and that’s exactly what happened on Day 99 after the jury gave him six votes to Holly’s three. However, his victory was tarnished when host Julie Chen Moonves brought up all of the racist and sexist allegations that had plagued the show in early summer.
- 9/26/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother” finales are often rushed affairs, and arguably the most important part — jury questionnaire and final statements — gets the short shrift so Tptb can cram in various segments, like Swaggy C proposing to Bayleigh last year. That was painful for us, but what happened on Wednesday’s Season 21 finale was painful for the houseguests and absolutely incredible for us.
During the pre-jurors segment, Julie Chen Moonves wasted no time bringing up all the gross behavior this season that ranged from Gr8ful’s bullying of Nicole Anthony (and Ovi Kabir’s sweet defense on her behalf) and racism to Nick Maccarone’s two-timing ways. It was brutal, uncomfortable and glorious, and no one in jury (except maybe Jack Matthews) or the final two, Jackson Michie and Holly Allen, saw it coming at all.
Ironically, Jack, the worst offender this summer, came off the best, but that’s probably because...
During the pre-jurors segment, Julie Chen Moonves wasted no time bringing up all the gross behavior this season that ranged from Gr8ful’s bullying of Nicole Anthony (and Ovi Kabir’s sweet defense on her behalf) and racism to Nick Maccarone’s two-timing ways. It was brutal, uncomfortable and glorious, and no one in jury (except maybe Jack Matthews) or the final two, Jackson Michie and Holly Allen, saw it coming at all.
Ironically, Jack, the worst offender this summer, came off the best, but that’s probably because...
- 9/26/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The motto of “Big Brother” has always been “expect the unexpected,” but after Wednesday’s live finale the new motto should really be “expect the uncomfortable.” We’re looking at you, Jackson Michie!
Near the end of the 90-minute episode, host Julie Chen Moonves brought up several of the summer’s most controversial moments, including how some viewers saw Michie’s decision to banish David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Jessica Milagros and Cliff Hogg on day one as racist/ageist. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. The one shining moment from the Season 21 finale was when viewers named Nicole Anthony as America’s Favorite Houseguest.
See‘Big Brother’ finale recap: Who won Season 21 — Jackson Michie, Holly Allen or Nicole Anthony? [Updating Live Blog]
“You’re definitely a butterfly, lady,” Julie told the ultimate underdog following the announcement that she’d won the coveted $25,000 check. Nicole’s night began with the worst news possible...
Near the end of the 90-minute episode, host Julie Chen Moonves brought up several of the summer’s most controversial moments, including how some viewers saw Michie’s decision to banish David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Jessica Milagros and Cliff Hogg on day one as racist/ageist. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. The one shining moment from the Season 21 finale was when viewers named Nicole Anthony as America’s Favorite Houseguest.
See‘Big Brother’ finale recap: Who won Season 21 — Jackson Michie, Holly Allen or Nicole Anthony? [Updating Live Blog]
“You’re definitely a butterfly, lady,” Julie told the ultimate underdog following the announcement that she’d won the coveted $25,000 check. Nicole’s night began with the worst news possible...
- 9/26/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Just nine people will decide who wins “Big Brother” 21 on Wednesday, September 25 during the live 90-minute finale. We know the #BB21 winner will be one of the Final 3 — Holly Allen, Nicole Anthony and Jackson Michie. Loyal fans of the reality show can only watch from the sidelines as the Final 2 houseguests make their respective cases to the jury.
But “Big Brother” viewers do get to have their say as to who is “America’s Favorite Houseguest.” The winner of this popular vote will get bragging rights and $25,000. Last year, Tyler Crispen had to settle for runner-up status to #BB20 winner Kaycee Clark but he was named “America’s Favorite Houseguest.”
All 16 of the “Big Brother” houseguests in season 21 are eligible for this title. This includes the first five to be evicted (David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Ovi Kabir, Sam Smith and Isabella Wang); the jury pool and the Final 3.
We’ve...
But “Big Brother” viewers do get to have their say as to who is “America’s Favorite Houseguest.” The winner of this popular vote will get bragging rights and $25,000. Last year, Tyler Crispen had to settle for runner-up status to #BB20 winner Kaycee Clark but he was named “America’s Favorite Houseguest.”
All 16 of the “Big Brother” houseguests in season 21 are eligible for this title. This includes the first five to be evicted (David Alexander, Kemi Fakunle, Ovi Kabir, Sam Smith and Isabella Wang); the jury pool and the Final 3.
We’ve...
- 9/24/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The winner of “Big Brother” Season 21 will be decided by the jury of nine, but the recipient of America’s Favorite Houseguest will be chosen by viewers like You. Hurry — time is running out to have your say, as voting closes Wednesday, September 25 at 9 am Pst. You can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That player will also receive a special cash prize of $25,000 from host Julie Chen Moonves live during the finale episode.
First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the “BB21” houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing your pick on social media. You can vote for the same person 10 times or spread the wealth among a number of contestants, so what’s your strategy?...
First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the “BB21” houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing your pick on social media. You can vote for the same person 10 times or spread the wealth among a number of contestants, so what’s your strategy?...
- 9/23/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The 21st season of “Big Brother” is about to come to a close, but there are still two huge questions left unanswered: Who will join the “Bb” winners list and who will be named America’s Favorite Houseguest? While the winner’s fate is in the hands of the jury, this season’s favorite player will be decided by You at home. Here’s how to vote:
From now until September 25, 2019 at 9 am Pst you can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That contestant will receive a special prize of $25,000 on finale night. First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing it on social media.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final...
From now until September 25, 2019 at 9 am Pst you can vote up to 10 times per day at cbs.com/bbvote for who you want to be named America’s Favorite Houseguest. That contestant will receive a special prize of $25,000 on finale night. First-time voters will be prompted to login to CBS for free via Facebook or email. Once you cast your vote for the houseguest of your choice, you’ll have the option of sharing it on social media.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Final...
- 9/20/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Big Brother” is live on Thursday September 5 and will included the Week 10 eviction vote between Cliff Hogg and Jessica Milagros. Which of them do you think will be sent home by the rest of the #BB21 houseguests? Cast your vote in our poll below and keep reading if you want spoilers on the likeliest results for the eviction vote on episode 32 of season 21.
Jackson Michie has had his sights set on Jess ever since he won Head of Household last Thursday. He is convinced that she is determined to oust the remaining men in the house, if given a chance. Jackson has a long history with Jess. He was the only vote against her when she was on the block in Week 2; the rest of the house voted to evict Kemi Fakunle.
Cliff is the renom, who is playing the part of a pawn as per his deal with Jackson.
Jackson Michie has had his sights set on Jess ever since he won Head of Household last Thursday. He is convinced that she is determined to oust the remaining men in the house, if given a chance. Jackson has a long history with Jess. He was the only vote against her when she was on the block in Week 2; the rest of the house voted to evict Kemi Fakunle.
Cliff is the renom, who is playing the part of a pawn as per his deal with Jackson.
- 9/5/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
On Sunday’s episode of “Big Brother,” we learned that Jackson Michie had won the Head of Household endurance competition shortly after the end of last Thursday’s live show. On Friday, he nominated Jessica Milagros and Christie Murphy for eviction. The only way for one of them to avoid facing the vote on September 5 is to be removed from the line-up at Monday’s Power of Veto ceremony. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds over Labor Day weekend so keep reading if you want to know spoilers about the results of Saturday’s Pov and its effect on the Week 10 eviction nominations.
This marks only the second time for Jess to be on the chopping block. Way back in Week 2, she was singled out by Hoh Jack Matthews. However, almost the whole house voted to evict Kemi Fakunle. The only vote against her was Jackson, who is...
This marks only the second time for Jess to be on the chopping block. Way back in Week 2, she was singled out by Hoh Jack Matthews. However, almost the whole house voted to evict Kemi Fakunle. The only vote against her was Jackson, who is...
- 9/2/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Jackson Michie won the Week 10 Head of Household competition an hour after the end of the live August 29 episode of “Big Brother.” This 24-year-old server from Los Angeles then had to decide which two #BB21 houseguests to nominate for the live eviction vote on September 5. He singled out Jessica Milagros as his target, given that she is determined to oust the three remaining men from the competition. And he put up Christie Murphy as the pawn.
Jessica has only been in the firing line one other time this season. That was back in Week 2 when she was nominated by Hoh Jack Matthews. While the rest of the house lined up against Kemi Fakunle, Jackson was the lone vote against Jessica.
Conversely, this is the third week in a row for Christie to face a jury of her peers. In Week 8, she won a lopsided vote, with Analyse Talavera sent home...
Jessica has only been in the firing line one other time this season. That was back in Week 2 when she was nominated by Hoh Jack Matthews. While the rest of the house lined up against Kemi Fakunle, Jackson was the lone vote against Jessica.
Conversely, this is the third week in a row for Christie to face a jury of her peers. In Week 8, she won a lopsided vote, with Analyse Talavera sent home...
- 9/2/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Over the past two decades CBS’s “Big Brother” has given us some of the most diabolical, vile and downright dirty villains in the history of reality TV. Remember when “Evel” Dick Donato woke up his fellow houseguests by banging pots and pans? Then there was Chima Simone, who got fed up with producers’ rules and threw her microphone into the hot tub. The current season is no exception. Season 21 introduced the world to the “Jacks,” Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie, two alpha males who boasted their chests and made controversial comments throughout their time on the show. Click through our photo gallery above to see our 19 favorite “Big Brother” villains, ranked worst to best.
SEEWhich 4 ‘Big Brother’ houseguests have best shot at winning $500,000 grand prize: Tommy Bracco, Cliff Hogg … ?
Currently more than halfway through its 21st season, “Big Brother” is still churning out villains on a regular basis, and we love them for it.
SEEWhich 4 ‘Big Brother’ houseguests have best shot at winning $500,000 grand prize: Tommy Bracco, Cliff Hogg … ?
Currently more than halfway through its 21st season, “Big Brother” is still churning out villains on a regular basis, and we love them for it.
- 8/29/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
With just four weeks remaining before the winner of “Big Brother” 21 is announced live on September 25, eight houseguests are still competing to take home the $500,000 grand prize. In one of the most chaotic seasons ever, we’ve witnessed continuous power shifts, alliances implode and explosive fights. But who really has a shot at winning? Below we list the four houseguests who have done enough to put themselves in contention.
To date, eight houseguests have already been evicted. David Alexander, Ovi Kabir, Kemi Fakunle, Isabella Wang and Sam Smith were sent straight home after failing to form solid alliances within the house. Jack Matthews, Kathryn Dunn and Analyse Talavera held on long enough to become the first three members of the jury. But which four remaining players have the best chance at winning? Let’s dive in!
See‘Big Brother 21’s’ Analyse blames Nick for her eviction, explains why she couldn...
To date, eight houseguests have already been evicted. David Alexander, Ovi Kabir, Kemi Fakunle, Isabella Wang and Sam Smith were sent straight home after failing to form solid alliances within the house. Jack Matthews, Kathryn Dunn and Analyse Talavera held on long enough to become the first three members of the jury. But which four remaining players have the best chance at winning? Let’s dive in!
See‘Big Brother 21’s’ Analyse blames Nick for her eviction, explains why she couldn...
- 8/28/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
As of this writing, eight houseguests are still competing to take home the $500,000 grand prize when the “Big Brother” finale airs September 25 on CBS. The way things are shaping up, there are four players that have a realistic shot of joining the “Big Brother” winners list and four others who’ve, sadly, ruined any shot at claiming victory. Below, we name the four likeliest losers from Season 21.
Eight houseguests have already been sent packing: David Alexander, Ovi Kabir, Kemi Fakunle, Isabella Wang and Sam Smith in the first stage of the game and Jack Matthews, Kathryn Dunn and Analyse Talavera in the jury phase. But which four remaining players do we think will be joining them soon in the jury house? Or, should they make it to the end, lose in a landslide?
See ‘Big Brother 21’s’ Analyse blames Nick for her eviction, explains why she couldn’t spell Julie
1. Nicole Anthony
Bless her heart.
Eight houseguests have already been sent packing: David Alexander, Ovi Kabir, Kemi Fakunle, Isabella Wang and Sam Smith in the first stage of the game and Jack Matthews, Kathryn Dunn and Analyse Talavera in the jury phase. But which four remaining players do we think will be joining them soon in the jury house? Or, should they make it to the end, lose in a landslide?
See ‘Big Brother 21’s’ Analyse blames Nick for her eviction, explains why she couldn’t spell Julie
1. Nicole Anthony
Bless her heart.
- 8/27/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Was there ever any doubt? In our recent poll that asked “Big Brother” fans to name who they want to win America’s Favorite Houseguest, 39% voted for Cliff Hogg. Yee-haw! CBS will officially open up voting for this cherished honor in the lead-up to the Season 21 finale, with the ultimate recipient joining the likes of recent faves Victor Arroyo (Season 18), Cody Nickson (Season 19) and Tyler Crispen (Season 20).
Cliff, a 54-year-old petroleum engineer from Houston, Texas, has faced an uphill climb since day one, ever since he was banished by Bb Camp Director Jackson Michie and had to crawl his way back to the house. Cliff was then nominated for eviction by Head of Household Christie Murphy, but his buddy Sam Smith won the Veto and took Cliff off the block.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Watch Christie and Nick’s fiery Taco Tuesday tussle
In the fourth week Cliff finally earned...
Cliff, a 54-year-old petroleum engineer from Houston, Texas, has faced an uphill climb since day one, ever since he was banished by Bb Camp Director Jackson Michie and had to crawl his way back to the house. Cliff was then nominated for eviction by Head of Household Christie Murphy, but his buddy Sam Smith won the Veto and took Cliff off the block.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoilers: Watch Christie and Nick’s fiery Taco Tuesday tussle
In the fourth week Cliff finally earned...
- 8/24/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Every season CBS gives away a special prize of $25,000 to the “Big Brother” player viewers deem to be America’s Favorite Houseguest. Recent recipients of this cherished honor include Tyler Crispen (Season 20), Cody Nickson (Season 19) and Victor Arroyo (Season 18). CBS will officially open up this year’s contest in the lead-up to the Season 21 finale, but in the meantime we’re dying to know which houseguest you’ll be rooting for. Vote in Gold Derby’s poll below and then defend your choice in the comments section.
See‘Big Brother’: Analyse Talavera feels ‘blindsided’ and ‘upset’ that Jackson Michie nominated her for eviction
Sixteen players entered the “Big Brother” house on June 25 for a brand new season of twists and turns. This time around the house was decorated in a camp theme, with host Julie Chen Moonves announcing it would be the “craziest summer camp” ever. On the first...
See‘Big Brother’: Analyse Talavera feels ‘blindsided’ and ‘upset’ that Jackson Michie nominated her for eviction
Sixteen players entered the “Big Brother” house on June 25 for a brand new season of twists and turns. This time around the house was decorated in a camp theme, with host Julie Chen Moonves announcing it would be the “craziest summer camp” ever. On the first...
- 8/19/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Jackson Michie is savoring his status as Head of Household for Week 8 of “Big Brother.” He won the title by claiming victory in the endurance competition that began right after the eviction of Kathryn Dunn on the August 15 live episode. Since then, Jackson has been busy considering which of the two houseguests he will nominate for the live eviction vote on August 22. We’ve been watching the #BB21 live feeds and have all the juicy details of his various discussions and his final decision. Keep reading for spoilers about the Week 8 eviction nominations.
After a day of agonizing, Jackson opted to nominate Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera. Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted this Thursday. Or do you like them both so much that you want to see a substitution in the nominations? And be sure to sound off in...
After a day of agonizing, Jackson opted to nominate Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera. Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted this Thursday. Or do you like them both so much that you want to see a substitution in the nominations? And be sure to sound off in...
- 8/17/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Season 21 of “Big Brother” has been a roller coaster of high emotions, explosive arguments and imploding alliances. It has also been a season of never-before-seen twists that have either turned the game completely on its head (a week one banishment of four players and “Camp Comeback“) or simply fizzled out (none of the “Whacktivity” winners were able to capitalize on their special powers). With so much chaos this season, it seems like almost everyone remaining in the game has some shot of winning the $500,000 grand prize. I’ve decided to make my case for the one player who has defied all the odds and managed to avoid the drama. Below are four reasons Cliff Hogg should win “Big Brother” 21.
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1. Despite being targeted since Day 1, Cliff remains in the game.
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1. Despite being targeted since Day 1, Cliff remains in the game.
- 8/14/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
CBS’s long-running reality TV show “Big Brother” is notorious for casting villains we all love to hate. Admit it, there’s something so captivating about watching a bad guy or girl manipulate or trash the other players summer after summer. Click through our photo gallery above to see our 19 favorite “Big Brother” villains, ranked worst to best. Do you agree or disagree with our choices?
SEEChristie Murphy (‘Big Brother’) weeps buckets after losing America’s Field Trip: ‘I’m starting to feel like America hates me’
Currently midway through its 21st season, the show is still churning out villains on a regular basis. Case in point: the “Jacks.” Both Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie make our updated list of the most diabolical baddies of all time. These alpha males rubbed many of their fellow houseguests the wrong way, with Jack getting extra attention for the way he treated Kemi Fakunle.
SEEChristie Murphy (‘Big Brother’) weeps buckets after losing America’s Field Trip: ‘I’m starting to feel like America hates me’
Currently midway through its 21st season, the show is still churning out villains on a regular basis. Case in point: the “Jacks.” Both Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie make our updated list of the most diabolical baddies of all time. These alpha males rubbed many of their fellow houseguests the wrong way, with Jack getting extra attention for the way he treated Kemi Fakunle.
- 8/14/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Jack Matthews has been booted from the Big Brother house, and now faces a larger jury – the world.
Matthews was sent packing from the house during Thursday’s live eviction, but now is branded by the derogatory and racist remarks he made about his fellow guests on the show’s 24/7 live feed. The remarks have drawn outrage from some sections of social media, although Matthews was also defended in some quarters.
The target of many of the remarks was Kemi Fakunle, a black contestant and the third eviction from the summer season. Matthew was confronted during his exit interview about remarks where he labeled her as a “bitch” and “dogshit.”
“I don’t think there was any personal vendetta behind saying that. My statements were playful in a group of people,” Matthews said. “I do apologize for what I said, and that’s very sincere. I think Kemi was, and is,...
Matthews was sent packing from the house during Thursday’s live eviction, but now is branded by the derogatory and racist remarks he made about his fellow guests on the show’s 24/7 live feed. The remarks have drawn outrage from some sections of social media, although Matthews was also defended in some quarters.
The target of many of the remarks was Kemi Fakunle, a black contestant and the third eviction from the summer season. Matthew was confronted during his exit interview about remarks where he labeled her as a “bitch” and “dogshit.”
“I don’t think there was any personal vendetta behind saying that. My statements were playful in a group of people,” Matthews said. “I do apologize for what I said, and that’s very sincere. I think Kemi was, and is,...
- 8/11/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Tommy Bracco is savoring her status as Head of Household for Week 7 of “Big Brother.” He won the title just minutes after the eviction of Jack Matthews on Thursday’s live episode of #BB21. Since then, he has been busy considering which of the two houseguests he will nominate for the live eviction vote on August 15. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have all the juicy details of his various discussions and his final decision. Keep reading for spoilers about the Week 7 eviction nominations.
In considering who to nominate, Tommy had to deal with the results of the latest twist – America’s Field Trip. That challenge played out on Friday afternoon. Jackson Michie, Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera competed each other in a gruelling physical challenge. Jackson won, which gave him immunity from eviction. Analyse came second, which means she now faces a punishment. That meant Christie was third,...
In considering who to nominate, Tommy had to deal with the results of the latest twist – America’s Field Trip. That challenge played out on Friday afternoon. Jackson Michie, Christie Murphy and Analyse Talavera competed each other in a gruelling physical challenge. Jackson won, which gave him immunity from eviction. Analyse came second, which means she now faces a punishment. That meant Christie was third,...
- 8/10/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
After surviving the block in Week 4, thanks to the mere threat of his ride-or-die Christie Murphy’s Panic Power, Jack Matthews had no such advantage this week and was evicted 6-2 on Thursday to become the first juror.
His demise started last week when he betrayed his boy Jackson Michie’s trust, leading to the implosion of the Six Shooters, only to learn that Christie wasn’t as trustworthy as he had thought. But the beta Jason Momoa’s game was his secondary storyline on the show (though broadcast-only viewers would not know it), as he repeatedly made hateful and racist comments about multiple people, but especially about Kemi Fakunle, who’s black and was his main target for weeks.
Julie Chen Moonves went hard on Jack during their chat, busting out receipts with clips of his behavior, for the hottest hot seat interview since she grilled Aaryn Gries about...
His demise started last week when he betrayed his boy Jackson Michie’s trust, leading to the implosion of the Six Shooters, only to learn that Christie wasn’t as trustworthy as he had thought. But the beta Jason Momoa’s game was his secondary storyline on the show (though broadcast-only viewers would not know it), as he repeatedly made hateful and racist comments about multiple people, but especially about Kemi Fakunle, who’s black and was his main target for weeks.
Julie Chen Moonves went hard on Jack during their chat, busting out receipts with clips of his behavior, for the hottest hot seat interview since she grilled Aaryn Gries about...
- 8/9/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The “Big Brother” gods giveth, the “Big Brother” gods taketh away. After Jack Matthews was finally evicted on Thursday’s episode and then got grilled to the high heavens about his ugly and offensive comments about Kemi Fakunle and Isabella Wang, birthday boy Tommy Bracco won Hoh. Tommy’s plans are a tad surprising, compared to what his allies want, and needless to say, this is not good for the underdogs, but the Field Trip could derail a number of plans.
“Big Brother” is never fun when one side or alliance is running the house — and worse when said alliance is a bunch of bullies — which was the case this entire season until Jessica Milagros‘ Hoh (Cliff Hogg III‘s Hoh got screwed by the threat of Christie Murphy‘s power) shook things up (credit to the Six Shooters’ capitulation for its part). So it would’ve been fun if...
“Big Brother” is never fun when one side or alliance is running the house — and worse when said alliance is a bunch of bullies — which was the case this entire season until Jessica Milagros‘ Hoh (Cliff Hogg III‘s Hoh got screwed by the threat of Christie Murphy‘s power) shook things up (credit to the Six Shooters’ capitulation for its part). So it would’ve been fun if...
- 8/9/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Jack Matthews entered the “Big Brother” 21 house as an alpha male heartthrob with the looks of Aquaman and the charisma of a potential winner. Over the course of his 51 days under surveillance, however, Jack has made some controversial comments that led fans to turn on him and some even formed an online petition urging producers to remove him from the game. On Thursday night’s live eviction episode, Jack was taken out by his fellow housemates instead. By a vote of 6-2, Jack was evicted over his friend Jackson Michie under the Hoh reign of Jessica Milagros.
Waiting for Jack outside was host Julie Chen Moonves, who was ready to not only talk game with the 28-year old fitness trainer, but confront him with footage of the terrible things he had said throughout the game. It was awkward, uncomfortable to watch and absolutely brilliant television.
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Waiting for Jack outside was host Julie Chen Moonves, who was ready to not only talk game with the 28-year old fitness trainer, but confront him with footage of the terrible things he had said throughout the game. It was awkward, uncomfortable to watch and absolutely brilliant television.
SEEYee-haw! 36% of ‘Big Brother’ fans...
- 8/9/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
If you've been keeping up to speed with Big Brother 21, then you know that one of the season's most controversial houseguests is Jack Matthews.
Viewers have been up in arms about the way racist comments made inside the house have been handled by producers, and Thursday's episode found Jack in the hot seat.
Jack was evicted by a vote of 6-2, becoming the first member of the jury house. But Julie wanted answers the moment Jack exited the house.
Chen played clips of Jack making heinous and derogatory comments about Kemi Fakunle, a houseguest Jack to an immediate dislike to at the beginning of the game.
Julie spoke first after the clip was played.
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“In recap, you called her bitch, you called her dog poop — you didn’t use the word poop — and we just heard you say you wanted to stomp a mudhole through her chest.
Viewers have been up in arms about the way racist comments made inside the house have been handled by producers, and Thursday's episode found Jack in the hot seat.
Jack was evicted by a vote of 6-2, becoming the first member of the jury house. But Julie wanted answers the moment Jack exited the house.
Chen played clips of Jack making heinous and derogatory comments about Kemi Fakunle, a houseguest Jack to an immediate dislike to at the beginning of the game.
Julie spoke first after the clip was played.
Related: Big Brother Spoilers: Who's Going Home Tonight?
“In recap, you called her bitch, you called her dog poop — you didn’t use the word poop — and we just heard you say you wanted to stomp a mudhole through her chest.
- 8/9/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
After weeks of being one of the underdogs on “Big Brother” Season 21, Jessica Milagros finally broke through by winning the Head of Household competition. “I am ecstatic,” the Illinois plus-size model proclaimed at the end of Sunday’s episode after nominating physical threats Jackson Michie and Jack Matthews for eviction. “There is some type of just sweet, sweet, sweet revenge. [Michie] banished me. [Jack] had me on the block. Both of them have made me feel powerless and I’m taking my power back.”
Jessica continued on, “If it means that I’m taking aware theirs, so be it. That’s the name of the game.” As a refresher, Michie banished her to the “Bb Wilderness” on day one but she managed to find her way back to the house. And Jack nominated her for eviction in week two alongside Kemi Fakunle, who was ultimately voted out.
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Jessica continued on, “If it means that I’m taking aware theirs, so be it. That’s the name of the game.” As a refresher, Michie banished her to the “Bb Wilderness” on day one but she managed to find her way back to the house. And Jack nominated her for eviction in week two alongside Kemi Fakunle, who was ultimately voted out.
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- 8/5/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Jessica Milagros is savoring her status as Head of Household for Week 6 of “Big Brother.” She won the title a few hours after the eviction of Sam Smith on August 1. Since then, Jessica has been busy considering which of the two houseguests she will nominate for the live eviction vote on August 8. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have all the juicy details of her various discussions and her final decision. Keep reading for spoilers about the Week 6 eviction nominations.
In the end, Jessica opted to nominate Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie. Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted on Thursday. Or do you like them both so much that you want to see a substitution in the nominations? And be sure to sound off in the comments section with your thoughts on #BB21 so far.
Jessica has her sights set on Jack.
In the end, Jessica opted to nominate Jack Matthews and Jackson Michie. Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted on Thursday. Or do you like them both so much that you want to see a substitution in the nominations? And be sure to sound off in the comments section with your thoughts on #BB21 so far.
Jessica has her sights set on Jack.
- 8/2/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
After coming under fire for multiple racist and inappropriate comments made by houseguests this season, CBS executives vowed to do a postmortem on “Big Brother 21” after it concludes to see what they could do to improve and “do better” for next year.
“We have heard things on the show that we are not comfortable with, that we have not enjoyed hearing,” CBS Entertainment President Kelly Kahl said Thursday during the network’s executive session at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. “We will absolutely after the season is over take a look at the show. Every season, we try to go back and look and ask if there’s anything we can do better next year. That is something we will do after this season is over.”
The 21st installment has been accused of racism and the edited episodes of slanted bias since the very first episode, in which...
“We have heard things on the show that we are not comfortable with, that we have not enjoyed hearing,” CBS Entertainment President Kelly Kahl said Thursday during the network’s executive session at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. “We will absolutely after the season is over take a look at the show. Every season, we try to go back and look and ask if there’s anything we can do better next year. That is something we will do after this season is over.”
The 21st installment has been accused of racism and the edited episodes of slanted bias since the very first episode, in which...
- 8/1/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
CBS is once again on the defensive, having to explain lip service given in response to allegations of reprehensible behavior on and off set. The network has made some improvements behind the scenes, but is not progressing quickly or strongly enough for critics, as apparent in another contentious executive session at the TCA summer press tour Thursday.
The criticism is two-fold, focusing on both the lack of diversity onscreen and the lack of repercussions for alleged harassment that took place behind the camera.
The network’s poor onscreen inclusivity – especially following half-hearted token casting – results in execs in the hot seat parroting the party line without admitting to fault. On Thursday, the network rightfully boasted that their diversity onscreen has improved with shows starring people of color like “Evil,” “Bob (Hearts) Abishola,” “All Rise,” and even the summer reality show “Love Island” on the new slate.
Even behind the scenes,...
The criticism is two-fold, focusing on both the lack of diversity onscreen and the lack of repercussions for alleged harassment that took place behind the camera.
The network’s poor onscreen inclusivity – especially following half-hearted token casting – results in execs in the hot seat parroting the party line without admitting to fault. On Thursday, the network rightfully boasted that their diversity onscreen has improved with shows starring people of color like “Evil,” “Bob (Hearts) Abishola,” “All Rise,” and even the summer reality show “Love Island” on the new slate.
Even behind the scenes,...
- 8/1/2019
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
CBS executives defended the network’s portrayals of people of color on the reality shows “Big Brother” and “Survivor” during a heated exchange with critics on Thursday.
Kelly Kahl, president of CBS entertainment, and Thom Sherman, senior vice president of programming, fielded questions at a Television Critics Association panel.
A reporter began the conversation by asking about “Big Brother” cast member Kemi Fakunle — the “only black female cast member” saying that a producer asked her to “act and talk in a more stereotypical way.” The reporter asked Sherman and Kahl whether they planned to “allow this behavior to continue.”
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“We learned that a producer, in an attempt to get a sound bite from one of the house guests, overstepped. That producer was reprimanded and received unconscious bias training, as did all the producers on the show, and...
Kelly Kahl, president of CBS entertainment, and Thom Sherman, senior vice president of programming, fielded questions at a Television Critics Association panel.
A reporter began the conversation by asking about “Big Brother” cast member Kemi Fakunle — the “only black female cast member” saying that a producer asked her to “act and talk in a more stereotypical way.” The reporter asked Sherman and Kahl whether they planned to “allow this behavior to continue.”
Also Read: Claudia Lyon Leaves ABC to Oversee Talent and Casting at CBS
“We learned that a producer, in an attempt to get a sound bite from one of the house guests, overstepped. That producer was reprimanded and received unconscious bias training, as did all the producers on the show, and...
- 8/1/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Holly Allen is savoring her status as Head of Household for Week 5 of “Big Brother.” She won the title a few hours after the eviction of Bella Wang on July 25. Since then, Holly has been busy considering which of the two houseguests she will nominate for the live eviction vote on August 1. We’ve been watching the live feeds and have all the juicy details of her various discussions with the rest of the Six Shooters and her final decision. Keep reading for spoilers about the Week 5 eviction nominations.
In the end, Holly opted to nominate Nick Maccarone and Sam Smith. Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted on Thursday. Or do you like them both so much that you want to see a substitution in the nominations? And be sure to sound off in the comments section with your thoughts on #BB21 so far.
In the end, Holly opted to nominate Nick Maccarone and Sam Smith. Vote in our poll as to which of these two you’d like to see evicted on Thursday. Or do you like them both so much that you want to see a substitution in the nominations? And be sure to sound off in the comments section with your thoughts on #BB21 so far.
- 7/27/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Kemi Fakunle officially left the Big Brother 21 house last Thursday after failing to win her way back in the Camp Comeback competition. Kemi's month in the game was a tumultuous one, and led to widespread criticism by viewers who deemed the way fellow houseguest Jack Mathews spoke about Kemi to be
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- 7/24/2019
- by Sadie Gennis
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Kemi Fakunle is back home catching up on all the “Big Brother 21,” um, shenanigans she wasn’t privy to in the house, and like Frances McDormand, she’s got some things to say.
On Saturday, Kemi tweeted a statement thanking fans for their support while denouncing the nasty behavior she has since learned was occurring inside the house, saying she is “extremely disappointed and disgusted.”
“The degrading and threatening comments made by some houseguests and laughed at by others are outrageous and hard to see,” she wrote. “I am saddened to be associated with such a negative display of human character and am horrified that this is now a part of my life story.”
#BB21 pic.twitter.com/5Zr35wWKsD
— Kemi #BB21 (@kisseskemi) July 20, 2019
The Gr8ful alliance is responsible for most of these toxic comments about anyone and everyone who’s not in their group, and their true colors...
On Saturday, Kemi tweeted a statement thanking fans for their support while denouncing the nasty behavior she has since learned was occurring inside the house, saying she is “extremely disappointed and disgusted.”
“The degrading and threatening comments made by some houseguests and laughed at by others are outrageous and hard to see,” she wrote. “I am saddened to be associated with such a negative display of human character and am horrified that this is now a part of my life story.”
#BB21 pic.twitter.com/5Zr35wWKsD
— Kemi #BB21 (@kisseskemi) July 20, 2019
The Gr8ful alliance is responsible for most of these toxic comments about anyone and everyone who’s not in their group, and their true colors...
- 7/22/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
And then there were 13. Soon after “Big Brother” underdog Cliff Hogg beat the odds to win the Camp Comeback Comp, the three previously exiled houseguests officially left the game: David Alexander, Ovi Kabir and Kemi Fakunle. Flash-forward to Sunday’s episode, which reunited Cliff with his fellow players just minutes after the Six Shooters voted to blindside him over Nicole Anthony. Did the Six Shooters remain in power this week by winning the Head of Household competition?
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoiler: The Week 4 Hoh has been crowned and might actually, finally shake up the game
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 12 to find out what happened Sunday, July 21 at 8/9c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoiler: The Week 4 Hoh has been crowned and might actually, finally shake up the game
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 12 to find out what happened Sunday, July 21 at 8/9c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Big Brother” winners list.
- 7/21/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After David Alexander got banished from “Big Brother 21” on the first day and then impressed us all with his correct read of the house, IDing every member of Gr8ful, when he rejoined in Camp Comeback, many fans were rooting for him to return to the game make some moves. Alas, Cliff Hogg III won the comp Thursday over him, Ovi Kabir and Kemi Fakunle, so David is now returning home not having actually played the game of “Big Brother.” Way harsh, Tai.
What would he have done had he not only won Camp Comeback but gotten to play from the start? And why is he so grossed out by Jackson Michie‘s chicken? Check out our exit interview below.
Gold Derby: Cliff crushed that comp. Were you able to see how well he was doing?
David: Cliff pulled out something amazing and I don’t think there was anything I could’ve done.
What would he have done had he not only won Camp Comeback but gotten to play from the start? And why is he so grossed out by Jackson Michie‘s chicken? Check out our exit interview below.
Gold Derby: Cliff crushed that comp. Were you able to see how well he was doing?
David: Cliff pulled out something amazing and I don’t think there was anything I could’ve done.
- 7/19/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Kemi Fakunle blew up Nick Maccarone‘s and Isabella Wang‘s games in her scorched-earth eviction speech on “Big Brother 21” last week, but then things didn’t break her way at all. She got evicted to Camp Comeback, as expected, but Nick won Hoh, ensuring that he and Bella were safe for another week. And then Kemi lost Thursday’s Camp Comeback comp to Cliff Hogg III, who spent about five minutes out of the game, sending Kemi, Ovi Kabir and David Alexander home for good. But had Kemi made it back in, she would not have gone after her former Bff Bella, but her nemesis Jack Matthews.
Read our exit interview below to find out why.
Gold Derby: What was going through your mind when Cliff was evicted instead of Nicole?
Kemi: I was very surprised. I’m one of the many houseguests who thinks everything is about me,...
Read our exit interview below to find out why.
Gold Derby: What was going through your mind when Cliff was evicted instead of Nicole?
Kemi: I was very surprised. I’m one of the many houseguests who thinks everything is about me,...
- 7/19/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
“I tried,” says an absolutely devastated David Alexander after being eliminated from Season 21 of “Big Brother” alongside Kemi Fakunle and Ovi Kabir on Thursday night’s live eviction episode. The three of them had been members of the first ever Camp Comeback, which allowed evicted houseguests to remain inside the house until they had a chance to compete for another shot at the half million dollar prize. The three of them were defeated in the “Path to Redemption” contest by the most recently evicted houseguest, Cliff Hogg.
Host Julie Chen Moonves noticed that David appeared the most upset following their elimination, noting he was in tears throughout the commercial break. “I gave it my all out there,” David says. “And I’m so happy for Cliff. Based on the past, he’s not supposed to get this far. And he beat me down twice! I’m so proud of him.
Host Julie Chen Moonves noticed that David appeared the most upset following their elimination, noting he was in tears throughout the commercial break. “I gave it my all out there,” David says. “And I’m so happy for Cliff. Based on the past, he’s not supposed to get this far. And he beat me down twice! I’m so proud of him.
- 7/19/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Well, that took a turn. Just days after Head of Household Nick Maccarone promised preschool aide Nicole Anthony that he wouldn’t put her up on the block this week, he ended up doing just that after the newly created nine-person alliance (Unde9able) turned on her. Unfortunately, Nicole’s previous warnings to Nick and Isabella Wang about not trusting their own alliance were twisted and manipulated by people like Jackson Michie into making Nicole look like a liar. With the fourth elimination on the line, did the house decide to make Cliff Hogg or Nicole the final member of Camp Comeback?
See This just in: 54% of ‘Big Brother’ fans desperately want David to return from Camp Comeback [Poll Results]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 11 to find out what happened Thursday, July 18 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your...
See This just in: 54% of ‘Big Brother’ fans desperately want David to return from Camp Comeback [Poll Results]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 11 to find out what happened Thursday, July 18 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your...
- 7/19/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
He may have been out of the house on day one, but a majority of “Big Brother” fans desperately want David Alexander to return to the game from Camp Comeback. According to the results of our recent poll, David tops the list at 54%, compared to Kemi Fakunle at 28% and Ovi Kabir at 17%. The other 1% of poll respondents voted for the “4th evictee” option, which will be either Cliff Hogg or Nicole Anthony depending on how Thursday’s live eviction episode plays out.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoiler: With a blindside in place, a new name surfaces as a Week 4 target
David is easily the most savvy of the exiled campers, which might be why viewers want him to return. This 29-year-old photographer from Atlanta, Georgia quickly deduced the identities of the Gr8ful alliance once he returned to the house after a two-week banishment. He even chided Kathryn Dunn at one point,...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoiler: With a blindside in place, a new name surfaces as a Week 4 target
David is easily the most savvy of the exiled campers, which might be why viewers want him to return. This 29-year-old photographer from Atlanta, Georgia quickly deduced the identities of the Gr8ful alliance once he returned to the house after a two-week banishment. He even chided Kathryn Dunn at one point,...
- 7/18/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Yawn! Instead of making a bold move this week, “Big Brother’s” latest Head of Household Nick Maccarone decided to nominate two safe choices for eviction: Cliff Hogg and Jessica Milagros. However, Nick seemed to leave the door open for a potential backdoor after Nicole Anthony told him and Isabella Wang that Jackson Michie was coming after them. With the Veto medallion on the line, did Cliff or Jessica come off the block and, if so, did Nick make the big game move of putting up Michie as a replacement nominee?
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoiler: There’s a blindside in the works, but knowing this group, it’ll probably fall apart
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 10 to find out what happened Wednesday, July 17 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoiler: There’s a blindside in the works, but knowing this group, it’ll probably fall apart
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 10 to find out what happened Wednesday, July 17 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show,...
- 7/18/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After Christie Murphy‘s intuition-induced freakout on Monday’s live feeds, Tuesday was pretty low-key in the “Big Brother” house. The Six Shooters’ blindside is still a-go to save Nicole Anthony and evict Cliff Hogg III, so talk naturally turned to plans for next week.
As we know, the Six Shooters want to keep Nicole against Nick Maccrone‘s plan so Nicole can help them target Nick and Isabella Wang together and Gr8ful can die once and for all. But now Tommy Bracco thinks the best way to take them down isn’t to evict one of them first but to backdoor their third wheel, Sam Smith. Tommy repeatedly pitched to his crew Tuesday to take out Sam, saying if he won Hoh, he’d put Nick and Bella up and then backdoor Sam with the Veto because he believes Sam is the brains of that operation. Which is...
As we know, the Six Shooters want to keep Nicole against Nick Maccrone‘s plan so Nicole can help them target Nick and Isabella Wang together and Gr8ful can die once and for all. But now Tommy Bracco thinks the best way to take them down isn’t to evict one of them first but to backdoor their third wheel, Sam Smith. Tommy repeatedly pitched to his crew Tuesday to take out Sam, saying if he won Hoh, he’d put Nick and Bella up and then backdoor Sam with the Veto because he believes Sam is the brains of that operation. Which is...
- 7/17/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
It’s a twist like no other. Instead of going home or being sequestered privately, the first contestants eliminated from “Big Brother” Season 21 have been allowed to stay inside the house, aka Camp Comeback, to continue playing the social game. As Julie Chen Moonves explained, one of the first four players to be banished/evicted would have the chance to return as a full-fledged player, with the battle back competition scheduled for after the fourth elimination. So who do You hope returns to the game: David Alexander, Ovi Kabir or Kemi Fakunle? Vote in our poll below.
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoiler: There’s a blindside in the works, but knowing this group, it’ll probably fall apart
David was the first person to leave “BB21” thanks to Camp Director Jackson Michie banishing him on Day 1. Jackson also banished Cliff Hogg, Jessica Milagros and Kemi to the “Big Brother” wilderness, but...
See‘Big Brother 21’ spoiler: There’s a blindside in the works, but knowing this group, it’ll probably fall apart
David was the first person to leave “BB21” thanks to Camp Director Jackson Michie banishing him on Day 1. Jackson also banished Cliff Hogg, Jessica Milagros and Kemi to the “Big Brother” wilderness, but...
- 7/16/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
For the third week in a row, the Gr8ful alliance held all of the shots in the “Big Brother” house. Following the successful reigns of Christie Murphy and Jack Matthews, this week’s Head of Household was none other than Nick Maccarone, who just got called out last week by evictee Kemi Fakunle for playing both sides of the house along with his showmance partner Isabella Wang. With Gr8ful sitting pretty yet again, that meant it was likely that Nick would nominate two of the outcasts: Cliff Hogg, Jessica Milagros, Kathryn Dunn, Nicole Anthony and Sam Smith. So who did he put on the block, and how did the Panic Whacktivity play out?
SEEThat ‘classic’ power returning to ‘Big Brother 21’ better be the Coup d’Etat
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 9 to find out what happened Sunday, July 14 at 8/7c. Then be...
SEEThat ‘classic’ power returning to ‘Big Brother 21’ better be the Coup d’Etat
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 21, Episode 9 to find out what happened Sunday, July 14 at 8/7c. Then be...
- 7/14/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
At the end of Thursday’s episode of “Big Brother 21,” Julie Chen Moonves teased that the final Whacktivity Comp will see the return of a “classic Bb power.” And all we have to say is it needs to be the Coup d’Etat. If only because we’ll get to see clips of Jeff Schroeder struggle to say “coo dee taw” over and over again. It truly never gets old.
Lest we forget, Jeff was the last person to win the Coup d’Etat, way back in Season 11. The Coup d’Etat gives the holder the power to overthrow the Hoh’s nominations and choose the replacement nominees, with the Hoh, Veto winner and original nominees immune from being nominated. Sure, that’s almost like what Ovi Kabir‘s Nightmare Power does, but who cares? Plus, there’s a 75 percent chance he won’t return to the game and thus...
Lest we forget, Jeff was the last person to win the Coup d’Etat, way back in Season 11. The Coup d’Etat gives the holder the power to overthrow the Hoh’s nominations and choose the replacement nominees, with the Hoh, Veto winner and original nominees immune from being nominated. Sure, that’s almost like what Ovi Kabir‘s Nightmare Power does, but who cares? Plus, there’s a 75 percent chance he won’t return to the game and thus...
- 7/12/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
And here we thought the most interesting part of Thursday’s episode of “Big Brother 21” would be Kemi Fakunle‘s eviction speech. Her speech exposing Nick Maccarone and Isabella Wang was straight fire, but it was expected. What was unexpected was Jackson Michie‘s hinky vote to evict Jessica Milagros. We all know what he was doing there — and it worked but also backfired.
Jackson was clearly going to pin the rogue vote on someone outside of Gr8ful and Nicole Anthony knew right away it would be her. In a frazzled a-ha moment afterward, she told live feeders the second she heard the final tally with the sole vote to evict Jessica, a lightbulb went off. Kemi even thanked her for the vote, but Nicole told her it wasn’t her. But the single vote was the last thing she needed to realize the existence of Gr8ful.
“I...
Jackson was clearly going to pin the rogue vote on someone outside of Gr8ful and Nicole Anthony knew right away it would be her. In a frazzled a-ha moment afterward, she told live feeders the second she heard the final tally with the sole vote to evict Jessica, a lightbulb went off. Kemi even thanked her for the vote, but Nicole told her it wasn’t her. But the single vote was the last thing she needed to realize the existence of Gr8ful.
“I...
- 7/12/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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