Fans of Big Brother had been waiting a long time for an All-Stars season. CBS finally set out to mark the twentieth anniversary since the show premiered. Viewers are passionate about the game and are rooting for their favorites to win. Things were heating up so much between the Twitter fan bases that it broke out one fat enough to cry in the house to deliver a message. This required production to close the house and close the live feeds.
Janelle Pierzina and Nicole Franzel celebrated
Through the first weeks of Big Brother 22 there has been tension between Janelle Pierzina and Nicole Franzel. The two All stars have meat from outside the house and it has now passed into the game.
Pierzina is known as a league best and in the game she already scored a big goal on her back. Franzel took advantage of Pierzina’s story on the show to infiltrate the minds of her housemates. From the first week, Franzel cried over the idea that she was afraid of Pierzina without giving too much context.
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Janelle Pierzina confronts Nicole Franzel
On the Big Brother episode aired on Sunday, August 23, gave viewers insight into the exciting environment in which Pierzina and Franzel live. The latter chose the broker to go on the slop of the week. Viewers watching the live feeds already knew that Franzel had plans for this and the show highlighted her “average girl” tactics.
“OK, I’ll just pick someone who has not done it before and likes to talk about me … Janelle,” Franzel said breathlessly.
The housekeepers were shocked that Franzel took a shovel from Pierzina, while the former smiled and thought she had done something major.
“Oh my God, did I just say that out loud?” Franzel said in the diary room. “It was like my inner thoughts were just blowing out.”
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Pierzina was not too happy to be a ‘have not’ this week, but did not let Franzel get a raise from her. However, the legendary Pierzina took her thoughts to the diary room and read to Franzel how they perceived her.
“Nicole has been on my radar since day 1 because she plays a snake game, she loves victim, she loves backstab and lying down and then crying about it,” Pierzina said. ‘She does not like confrontation, but think what? I do.”
After the meeting, Franzel appeared to be proud of her moment and continued to experience it in her mind and accused herself of saying what she just said.
‘It just came out, I did not plan it,’ said Franzel when Pierzina is seen walking to the living room.
‘Nicole, just stop,’ Pierzina confronted Franzel.
“I did not plan it,” Franzel repeats.
‘Bit * h stop,’ said Pierzina as she left.
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What did the fan do?
Pierzina is a fan favorite and is not tied to a big alliance. The whole house is focused on her and her partner Kaysar Rhida. At the end of Sunday’s episode, viewers find out they’re both on the block for expulsion. One of them is definitely home on Thursday and fans are not disappointed about it.
Many fans have a hard time with the favorite team leaving the house so early in the match, while Franzel comfortably sits Pierzina badly. On Sunday night, a fat fan took it upon themselves to get close to the Big Brother house and cry to the housemates.
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Live feed supervisors were able to capture the moment when the housemates were instructed to enter the house and were placed in a lockdown. The feeds went down to make sure the participants were secure and Twitter exploded.
The fan wrote after all, “F ** k Nicole, get her out.”
Pierzina and Cody Calafiore were in the backseat when the incident happened, but did not care what the fan said.
We reach out to the fans who posted a photo that went viral, but they refused to get more exposure about the incident.
Big Brother 22 broadcasts Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday at 8 a.m. ET on CBS.