Former jurors weighing in! Big Brother alums Claire Rehfuss and Derek Xiao exclusively gave Us Weekly their thoughts on season 24 as the finale looms near.
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There’s a lesson to be learned from Kyle Capener’s past week in the “Big Brother” house: if you ever think it’d be a good idea to try to divide groups among racial lines because you don’t trust Black people, you’re probably the one in the wrong and you should probably just stop talking.
Well, on Thursday, after planting the seeds of racial discord, Kyle was sent packing from the “Big Brother” house in an emotional exit. By a vote of 5-0, Kyle was evicted.
In his exit interview, Kyle explained, “Man, it was a very, very tough week, but honestly, I’m feeling so grateful to have this experience with all these amazing people. They shared so much love and compassion for someone as flawed as I am. Like I just feel so grateful to have had this experience and to have it with these houseguests.”
When asked about the racial implications of his attempts at an alliance, Kyle said, “As terrible as it sounds, at the time, it didn’t click in my mind. And after looking back in the multiple conversations with Michael and Brittany and the multiple conversations, you know, this week, I now realize how terrible that was, and I should have realized it from the start. And I apologize to everyone watching and everyone in the house.”
Here’s how everything that led up to and played out during Thursday’s big show.
It was a long and challenging few days after the Split House twist came to an end following the evictions of Joseph Abdin and Jasmine Davis.
As of last Thursday, Kyle had totally betrayed The Leftovers alliance to Terrance Higgins and Kyle’s showmance girlfriend Alyssa Snider. Kyle, Terrance, Alyssa and Matthew “Turner” Turner had formed their own group, The Afterparty, and were going to reunite with the other
Former jurors weighing in! Big Brother alums Claire Rehfuss and Derek Xiao exclusively gave Us Weekly their thoughts on season 24 as the finale looms near.
Alyssa Snider is reflecting back on her game after becoming the latest houseguest evicted from Big Brother season 24 on Thursday, September 15.
SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened on Big Brother’s latest episode!
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“Big Brother” Season 24 has been a bit of a wild ride, and it’s about to get even more interesting. Although there are only five houseguests left in the house, things are heating up and a new showmance is seemingly forming.
Keeping it short. That’s how Terrance Higgins seems to be approaching his exit from Big Brother season 24 during the first half of the double eviction on Thursday, September 8.
is barreling headfirst toward a wild and unpredictable finale, and Thursday's surprise double eviction night really turned up the heat and sent one of the most powerful players of all time to the jury.So, which two houseguests were sent packing? Otherwise, here's how everything that led up to and played out during Thursday's big show.Last Thursday, Kyle Capener got evicted after yet another big blowup regarding racial comments and controversy. With Kyle in the jury house, everyone's focus then pivoted over to Michael Bruner — the winningest house guest of the season and one of the best comp beasts in the history of the show.However, true to form, Michael won his third Head of Household competition of the season and made it impossible for the other houseguests to get rid of him — yet!With only seven houseguests left, Michael's options were limited.
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's Kyle Capener got the boot by a vote of 5-0 after he started spouting off about how he was suspicious of the BIPOC players. And yet, Kyle says he's «shocked» by the eviction, but vows to learn from the racism scandal he spearheaded.Things quickly went downhill for Kyle after he told Michael Burner and Brittany Hoopes that the Black players were secretly joining together along race lines, though there was no such evidence to support the baffling theory. After word spreads around the house, Kyle's fate is sealed.He tells ET that his «generalized thoughts» had no place in the game and takes full responsibility for his actions.
Kyle made the comments during conversations with Michael Bruner and Brittany Hoopes, seemingly suggesting that all the white contestants should stick together. “That possibility of those six with that background, I mean, it looks very similar to the Cookout with a very diverse background,” the TikToker said at the time. “They’ve all expressed why they’re in this game. Joseph [Abdin], more Middle Eastern representation in TV. Indy [Santos], there’s never been a Brazilian contestant or winner … everyone has those strong ‘why’s’ that all coincide.”
Called out. Big Brother contestant Kyle Capener was confronted for his comments about race on the CBS reality series.
There's a lesson to be learned from Kyle Capener's past week in the house: if you ever think it'd be a good idea to try to divide groups among racial lines because you don't trust Black people, you're probably the one in the wrong and you should probably just stop talking.Well, on Thursday, after planting the seeds of racial discord, Kyle was sent packing from the house in an emotional exit. By a vote of 5-0, Kyle was evicted. In his exit interview, Kyle explained, «Man, it was a very, very tough week, but honestly, I'm feeling so grateful to have this experience with all these amazing people. They shared so much love and compassion for someone as flawed as I am.
SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened on Big Brother’s latest episode!
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details from Thursday’s live eviction.
Big Brother contestant Kyle Capener has been making headlines recently after fans voiced their issues with his comments on race throughout the latest season of the show.
Speaking up. Big Brother contestant Kyle Capener‘s fellow houseguests condemned his comments about race on the CBS reality series.
Speaking her mind. Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves opened up about her issues around Kyle Capener’s recent decision to save Alyssa Snider — a move that betrayed his closest confidants.
This is a choice category this year that leans, like its male counterpart, to some heavyweight names playing other heavyweight names. It has clearly been a great year for female roles in Limited Series if you simply consider some of the women who didn’t make the cut, including Julia Roberts who was sensational as Martha Mitchell in Gaslight, Jessica Biel as the murderous Texas housewife in Candy, Elle Fanning as the conflicted Michelle Carter who talked her boyfriend into suicide in The Girl From Plainville, Oscar winners Anne Hathaway, Renée Zellweger, and on and on. But let’s now take the contest to those still standing in this highly competitive category.
Big Brother is facing plenty of backlash on social media, and it all has to do with Kyle Capener.
provided yet another shocking double eviction on Thursday's episode, which saw Joseph Abdin and Jasmine Davis walk out the door.Since their exit, Joseph and Jasmine tell ET that there are some regrets over how they played their hand during season 24 that's being described as a surprising, eventful and duplicitous season. And, yes, there very much remains a sense of betrayal, from both parties.While Jasmine accepted her ouster with grace and hugs, she's got some choice words for Alyssa Snider. Joseph also tells ET he's NOT shocked by the ouster, but yet still feels betrayed. To be honest with you, I’m not too shocked.