to nab every vote but one when she faced off against her ally, Todrick Hall, in the finals.«I was very surprised. I thought it was gonna be four and four. I was just trying to predict how I thought everybody was gonna vote,» Tate told ET.
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It’s a game. That’s how Chris Kirkpatrick felt about playing Celebrity Big Brother, though things seemed to get personal his last few days in the house until he was evicted on Friday, February 11.
The ’NSync singer, 50, spoke to Us Weekly after he was voted out unanimously during his ally Miesha Tate’s Head of Household reign.
The former UFC champ originally nominated Carson Kressley and Cynthia Bailey, but Chris suggested that his friend Shanna Moakler use the Veto on Carson in hopes of getting Todd Bridges on the block and evicted. The Grammy-nominated singer knew it was a risk, and ultimately, it didn’t play out in his favor when Miesha nominated him instead.
Still, Chris has no regrets about not lying to Miesha. “I could have said, ‘Yes, if Carson’s on the block, I am voting him out.’ But I felt like that was even deceiving so I had to not tell her, and by [not] telling her, I know that I told her because we did have this honest relationship,” he exclusively tells Us. “When I knew I was getting voted out, it was hard watching her just upset with me. That’s what really killed me.”
While they were close, Miesha had far more loyalty to Todrick Hall, who quickly targeted Chris as discussions before the eviction became heated between them.
“I mean, the way he talked to me [Thursday], it wasn’t a surprise. I think it was very hurtful, and it’s hard when someone plays a victim all the time, and is a bully,” Chris says. “And that’s how I felt, like, especially coming out of it. I felt horrible, I felt I did Todrick completely wrong. And then when I came out, and everybody was talking about Todrick the way they were, I was like, ‘So I wasn’t crazy?’”
The Fairly OddParents voice actor adds, “I think it hurt when he brought my family
to nab every vote but one when she faced off against her ally, Todrick Hall, in the finals.«I was very surprised. I thought it was gonna be four and four. I was just trying to predict how I thought everybody was gonna vote,» Tate told ET.
Todrick Hall opted not to participate in interviews after the season finale of Celebrity Big Brother, Us Weekly can confirm.
Mixed emotions. Miesha Tate is still trying to process things after being crowned the winner of Celebrity Big Brother season 3 on Wednesday, February 23.
Spoiler alert! Former UFC champ Miesha Tate became the winner of Celebrity Big Brother season 3 and took home the $250,000 prize during the live Wednesday, February 23, finale.
Lamar Odom is headed to the jury after getting the boot on Monday, and he's opening up about how he really feels about his fellow houseguest, Todrick Hall.On Monday, Odom was evicted from the house in a surprising live double eviction episode — shortly before his ally and friend Todd Bridges got the boot.
Celebrity Big Brother’s Shanna Moakler played about the strongest game in Season 3 thus far, but fans know that evictions can happen to even the strongest players without warning. Shanna got backdoored by the other celebrity houseguests when Todrick Hall convinced Head of Household Carson Cressley and his alliance member Cynthia Bailey to flip on their alliance member and keep the equally strong player Miesha Tate in the house. I spoke to Shanna Moakler following her eviction on Celebrity Big Brother, and while she wasn’t thrilled to be out of the game, leaving the actual house was a treat.
They didn’t deserve her. Shanna Moakler was evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother on Monday, February 14, and didn’t even get a chance to save herself from the chopping block.
Celebrity Big Brother Season 3 is delivering drama that few might’ve expected, and it’s reportedly expanding beyond the house. Shortly after fans got more details about the drama that occurred between Mirai Nagasu and Chris Kirkpatrick before the live feeds turned on, it's been reported that Shanna Moakler’s boyfriend is allegedly very unhappy about her friendship with former NBA star Lamar Odom.
Another celeb has left the Celebrity Big Brother house.
He’s out? Comedian Chris Kattan is seemingly no longer a houseguest on season 3 of Celebrity Big Brother.
The tensions are rising in the “Celebrity Big Brother” house!
SPOILER ALERT! Another celeb was sent packing during the latest episode of Celebrity Big Brother and we have all the details here.
house!Monday's new episode of the reality competition series saw the houseguests truly embracing the core values of the show — including long conversations held in hushed whispers, secret plans that only make sense if you don't think about them and wildly overestimating other people's loyalty.Last week, the first houseguest to get booted was Teddi Mellencamp, following a complicated series of unexpected twists that seemingly threw a few of the early alliances for a loop.As this week rolled around, the alliances have been more distinctly drawn. Miesha Tate has a close connection to Todrick Hall, and the pair looking to cement their alliance with Mirai Nagasu while trying to target Carson Kressley for eviction.Meanwhile, Chris Kirkpatrick — who was named Head of Household earlier this week — is working closely with Shanna Moakler, and they have their sights set on ousting Mirai, whom they see as a threat due to her athleticism.As the episode began, Mirai was on the chopping block, alongside Chris Kattan, whom Kirkpatrick said he was putting up as a pawn to boot the Olympic figure skater.In the Power of Veto competition, both Kattan and Kirkpatrick competed against Mirai, Shanna, Todrick and Cynthia Bailey.
While Lamar Odom is in the Celebrity Big Brother house to try and win $250,000, he seems more focused on using the opportunity to try and reach Khloé Kardashian.
Gigantic dad energy. John Mellencamp congratulated his daughter Teddi Mellencamp on her new job, but he can’t seem to recall what it is.
Big Brother: Celebrity Edition finally returned to CBS after three years.
's third season kicked off on Wednesday, with a house full of big personalities and wildly different experience levels.This season, the star-studded cast includes 11 celebs who will be locked up together under the same roof as they compete for the $250,000 grand prize.The cast includes TV personality Carson Kressley, comedian and alum Chris Kattan, former NBA star Lamar Odom, NSYNC member Chris Kirkpatrick, alum Cynthia Bailey, UFC champ Miesha Tate, former Miss USA Shanna Moakler, alum Teddi Mellencamp, Olympic figure skater Mirai Nagasu, star Todd Bridges and singer Todrick Hall.Wednesday's premiere began with the celeb houseguests slowly but surely filtering into the house, settling in and getting to know one another.As each contestant entered, they opened up — to various levels of honesty — about how familiar they are with the show, and what their game play plans are. Unlike the regular seasons of, most of these star houseguests are far more open and trusting in their first day together.However, with this season being significantly shorter than the usual host Julie Chen Moonves explained that the season «will be played on overdrive.»«Beginning tonight, one of you will win Head of Household. This H.O.H.
is already making headlines!With less than 24 hours until season 3 kicks off, the houseguests have already settled in and host Julie Chen Moonves is sharing details about what viewers can expect. Shanna Moakler, Carson Kressley, Miesha Tate, Chris Kirkpatrick, Chris Kattan and more form part of the latest edition, and are already stirring up trouble.