Big Brother's Paloma Aguilar Breaks Silence on Abrupt Exit, Talks Taylor Hale Drama
22.07.2022 - 22:21
/ justjared.com
Paloma Aguilar is opening up about her abrupt exit from the Big Brother house.
The 22-year-old reality star was the first contestant to leave the game this season and she decided to self-evict due to mental health issues.
For those who don’t know, Paloma was involved in a situation that was being heavily monitored by fans of the show who were watching the live-feeds. She was one of the women who formed the “Girls Girls” alliance, which consisted of six women who seemed to bond over their dislike of fellow contestant Taylor Hale.
Many videos of cast members using microaggressions about Taylor spread on social media and most people have pointed to Paloma as a perpetrator of that.
Click inside to read what Paloma Aguilar said in her exit interview…
In an interview with Us Weekly, Paloma said, “No 750,000 dollars was worth the cost of my mental health.”
Paloma said she didn’t leave the house because of anything that happened with Taylor. She said, “It’s crazy how people jump to conclusions with the whole racist bit — Taylor and I are actually good friends so please keep hyping her up! She’s a QUEEN.”
“Her and I became actually very close towards the end — the thing is they cut the beginning clips and ran with it,” Paloma said. “I told her I didn’t want to hear it in the last episode because I was exhausted and I knew our girl well enough that it didn’t even matter because she’s just trying to play [the] game either way.”
Paloma also noted how not everything was shown on TV.
“Remember that reality TV isn’t always real. I’m always rooting for boss babes, never going to try and tear a strong woman down and I was extremely straight up with her the first days when we didn’t mesh,” she said. “She didn’t try to ally with any of