Why the First Evicted Houseguest thinks casting spoilers are serializing their game


There are many factors that play into who is excluded Big Brother. There were rumors flying around the casting of Big Brother 22 changed before the season started. The first evicted housekeeper explained why they believe casting spoilers hurt their game. [Warning Spoilers for the Aug. 13 episode.]

There were rumors of ‘Big Brother 22’ alliances for pre-game

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Fans came up with their own theories of it Big Brother stars would return for the entire star season. There were also rumors that potential cast members may have tipped off to chat with each other to form alliances for the season.

Dick “Evel” Donato, who won Big Brother 13, required Big Brother 18 winner, Nicole Franzel complained to producers about not being invited for the season. There was also a rumor that they accused Dan Gheesling and Derrick Levasseur of forming an alliance for the season, which led to them being removed.

Franzel’s fiancé, Victor Arroyo said this rumor is a lie. The whole situation has called into question whether homeowners have made alliances for the season, and if so, which ones?

Keesha Smith was removed from the house

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The first week of the season began with Cody Calafiore becoming head of household (HoH.) He soon bonded with Enzo Palumbo and Franzel. Calafiore then nominated Keesha Smith and Kevin Campbell for eviction.

Calafiore claimed he selected her because he did not connect with her. He also said he did not know who Smith was, although she played on Big Brother 10.

Smith tried very hard to get votes, but it did not work. All 13 votes were to reprimand Smith, and she was sent home.

Smith thinks her game was hit by casting spoilers

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There are rumors that certain households have reached out to each other before the season begins. However, Smith’s name was leaked, so she was a surprise to members and fans of the show. She was asked if she thought this was to her detriment.

“Absolutely,” she replied Rob Hat in Podcast. ‘I feel like I was really a disadvantage. When I got in, a lot of people knew each other. I believe I even went on the block because Cody had no idea who I was and I had no idea who he was. ”

She went on, “And honestly he had so many relationships with so many people and going into the house that was my biggest fear.”

It has not yet been confirmed if any of the housekeepers made alliances for the season. But this would be one of the bigger risks of an all-star season, given veterans tend to know each other already.