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25.02.2022 - 00:23 / usmagazine.com
Keeping it classy. Carson Kressley doesn’t have anything bad to say about his Celebrity Big Brother costars as he’s busy celebrating his win for America’s Favorite Houseguest.
The Queer Eye alum, 52, beat out Lamar Odom and Shanna Moakler to win this year’s fan favorite award and the $25,000 prize.
“I was thrilled and surprised,” he exclusively tells Us Weekly. “I was very confused, but I’m delighted. It was very fun and I’m very grateful that people recognized me as being fun to watch. I can give some of the money to charity and do some good from this wacky experience.”
Carson, who will be donating some of his winnings to True Colors United, also spoke to Us about the shady jury comments that Todrick Hall received as they were voting for a winner.
“It was definitely a lukewarm room,” he tells Us as he voted for Miesha Tate, who ended up winning in a landslide 7-1 vote. “I can only speak for myself and I just wanted to keep it classy and I wasn’t very articulate, but what I meant to say was, ‘I have to vote for the person who I think worked the hardest and with more integrity.’ And that’s why I voted for Miesha. … She was very prepared. She knew the game. She put in the work. She’s incredibly focused and she is really good at the game.”
As for Todrick, 35, whom he’s worked with before on Ru Paul’s Drag Race, Carson says, “I think he’s a good person, and I think he probably became very swept away by the game. … You can get lost in that house so easily, so I understand that. And I wish him the very best.”
What did Carson think about Cynthia Bailey’s vote for Todrick? And does he think Todrick will learn anything from this experience? Watch above or scroll down to read our full interview.
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wasted no time getting to the action and manipulating as the final three — including Todrick Hall, Miesha Tate and Cynthia Bailey — started playing their end game moves and low-key trying to secure their places in the final two.Todrick finally dropped the bomb to Cynthia and Miesha that he's actually a super-fan, which comes as a shock to Cynthia, although it also meant things started to click for the reality star about Todrick's time in the season.«It explains why he's the only person who has never been on the block in this house,» Cynthia said in a confessional video.Todrick, meanwhile, started trying to figure out all his angles, convincing Cynthia that she'd be better off bringing him to the end than Miesha because everybody in the jury has bad blood with him (which is actually a decent point).Finally, the time came for the final Head of Household competition. It was another trivia challenge based on the houseguests who have already been evicted, and is essentially a game of Two Truths and a Lie.
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The third season of “Celebrity Big Brother” is nearing the end, and tensions are rising dramatically as the competition got narrowed down in a big way on Monday with a double eviction.
is nearing the end, and tensions are rising dramatically as the competition got narrowed down in a big way on Monday with a double eviction.Following last Friday's eviction — which saw Carson Kressley get the boot — Todrick Hall won the title of Head of Household and he went on to put Todd Bridges and Lamar Odom up on the chopping block.On Monday, Todrick made it perfectly clear that Todd was his real target — as he's done better in most of the competitions than either Lamar or Cynthia Bailey, and Miesha Tate has been Todrick's ally throughout the whole season.Todd didn't appreciate being nominated and was also irritated that Todrick and Miesha likely manipulated him into axing Carson last week. However, as Todd and Lamar have been friends and allies for some time now, having them both on the block almost guaranteed that one or the other of them will be going home, regardless of the Power of Veto competition.That being said, the only way Todd could really shake things up — and potentially throw Todrick's game for a loop — was to earn the Veto. The competition was designed to look like a luge event, and it saw the contestants face off by going down a ramp and trying to do so closest to a pre-determined time.
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house.After last week's unexpected developments — including Chris Kattan quitting the show and Chris Kirkpatrick getting the boot — Monday's heated episode began with Carson Kressley having won the Head of Household, after making a deal with his season-long nemesis, Todrick Hall.With Carson as the HoH, he's got the responsibility of nominating which other houseguests end up on the chopping block. This presents a problem for Todrick and his closest ally, Miesha Tate.