Hisam Goueli says he feels betrayed after a brutal eviction during Thursday’s “Big Brother” episode — and he’s pointing the finger at himself.
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On Thursday, after just 16 days into the new season of “Big Brother”, one contestant is already proving that brutal honesty can have serious consequences. Especially if your honesty feels more like bullying in the eyes of all your fellow houseguests.
Leading up to Thursday’s live eviction, Hisam Goueli had won the Head of Household competition and nominated previous HOH, Reilly Smedley, for eviction — as well as Cameron Hardin, who he put up as a false target of sorts.
Hisam has said a big deal about wanting to play an “honest” game. So, he didn’t mince words when he told Reilly that she was his ultimate target and that he was going to do everything in his power to get her kicked out of the house.
Currently, the house is divided into two large alliances — The Handfuls (i.e. the younger players), and The Professors (the older players). Both Cameron and Reilly are members of The Handfuls, so regardless of who goes home, The Handfuls are losing a member. But which member they lose is very important to everyone in both alliances (because obviously there are countless other machinations and schemes being formed in the background).
The only hope for Reilly seemed to be if she — or one of her allies — won the Power of Veto competition. Unfortunately, this didn’t pan out, and Hisam managed to snag that as well.
Instead of downplaying things and letting the chips fall where they may (which likely would have led to Reilly getting kicked out), he made a big show out of not using the POV, then calling Reilly out and asking everyone to help him vote her out for the good of the house.
Thursday’s episode begins with everyone reeling from Hisam’s surprisingly candid (or, as others might say, hurtful) diatribe, which left Reilly in
Hisam Goueli says he feels betrayed after a brutal eviction during Thursday’s “Big Brother” episode — and he’s pointing the finger at himself.
episode — and he's pointing the finger at himself.Speaking to season 24 winner Taylor Hale for ET in the season 25 exit interview, Hisam explains why he doesn't blame anyone else but himself after, despite his best efforts, he was evicted by a unanimous 12-0 vote.«I feel most betrayed by myself. Right? Because I know better,» he said. «And I feel bad about some of the decisions that I made that led me to the position that I was in.»In hindsight, he would have done things differently.«I should have been kinder, I should have been gentler.
's Hannibal Smith famously said, «I love it when a plan comes together.» That was certainly the case on this week's as a number of houseguests pulled off a perfectly executed double cross.So, which houseguest was sent packing? Otherwise, here's how everything that led up to and played out during Thursday's big show.The wheels were set in motion even before last week's eviction, when then-Head of Household Hisam Goueli began to rub people the wrong way with his seemingly overbearing personality and manipulative tactics. However, Hisam had no idea that people felt that way about him — or felt that he'd successfully fooled everyone — and therefore didn't see any sort of scheming coming his way.After Reilly Smedley was sent packing last week — all as Hisam orchestrated — he was feeling pretty confident that his alliance (The Professors) had his back.
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Warning: This post contains spoilers from “Big Brother” season 25, episode 7.
Big Brother, one contestant is already proving that brutal honesty can have serious consequences — especially if your honesty feels more like bullying in the eyes of all your fellow houseguests.Leading up to the live eviction on Thursday, Hisam Goueli had won the Head of Household competition and nominated previous HOH Reilly Smedley for eviction as well as Cameron Hardin, who he put up as a false target of sorts.Hisam has talked a great deal about wanting to play an «honest» game, so he didn't mince words when he told Reilly that she was his ultimate target and that he was going to do everything in his power to get her kicked out of the house.Currently, the house is divided into two large alliances — The Handfuls (i.e. the younger players), and The Professors (the older players).
Big Brother, one contestant is already proving that brutal honesty can have serious consequences. Especially if your honesty feels more like bullying in the eyes of all your fellow houseguests.Leading up to Thursday's live eviction, Hisam Goueli had won the Head of Household competition and nominated previous HOH, Reilly Smedley, for eviction — as well as Cameron Hardin, who he put up as a false target of sorts.Hisam has said a big deal about wanting to play an «honest» game.
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Big Brother 25” is rolling into Week 2 of competition, and things are heating up as the alliances in the house are becoming very clear. As previously reported by Hollywood News Daily, Hisam was the person who won Head of Household in Week 2, while Jared headed into the Nether. Meanwhile, he’s been busy and “Big Brother” spoilers reveal exactly what his plans are and who he’s hoping to get evicted from the house during his run as HoH.In Week 1, Reilly was named Head of Household.
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Big Brother 25 contestant Luke Valentine has been removed from the CBS reality show after being heard using a racial slur on the programme’s 24-hour live feed.As reported by Variety, The 30-year-old illustrator, who is white, was heard using the N-word during a conversation with fellow contestants Jared Fields, Cory Wurtenberger and Hisam Goueli on Tuesday night (August 8).After catching himself using the slur, Valentine covered his mouth and laughingly apologised. He then tried to correct himself with the word “dude”.CBS has since confirmed Valentine’s departure from the show, saying in a statement that he “violated the BIG BROTHER code of conduct and there is zero tolerance in the house for using a racial slur. He has been removed from the house,” producers said.Valentine’s exit from the reality show will be addressed on Thursday night’s episode.
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