Speaking her thoughts. Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves opened up about her points round Kyle Capener’s latest resolution to save lots of Alyssa Snider — a transfer that betrayed his closest confidants.
“There’s something about the way Kyle betrayed his alliance that bothers me,” Julie, 52, advised Entertainment Weekly throughout an interview that was revealed on Tuesday, August 30. “It came soon after he was wishy-washy about using the POV to save Alyssa when he and Daniel [Durston] had the veto. It felt more like a move to save himself and his longevity in the game than his showmance or girlfriend.”
The resolution got here throughout the newest double home eviction, which adopted the break up home sport twist. The remaining 10 gamers had been break up into two teams of 5, taking part in utterly separate video games, with one group residing inside the home and the opposite group banished to the yard.
The Utah native, who beforehand was part of The Leftover alliance — which additionally included Joseph Abdin, Michael Bruner, Taylor Hale, Brittany Hopes, Monte Taylor and Matt Turner — not too long ago entered a “showmance” with Alyssa, 26, who just isn’t part of the seven-person staff. In a stunning second, Kyle, 29, in the end determined to activate his fellow allies to save lots of his BB24 romantic associate as an alternative.
Matt, 23, then adopted swimsuit, sticking with Kyle as an alternative of their alliance member Joseph — who was subsequently voted out. Julie, nonetheless, defined how the Massachusetts native’s resolution was extra comprehensible than Kyle’s betrayal.
“He essentially broke up the perceived stronger duo when he decided to evict Joseph,” Julie defined of the transfer. “Turner probably thinks he can beat Kyle and Alyssa at competitions, and even at winning the jury, than Monte and/or Joseph. It wasn’t a bad move on his part to advance his position in the game.”
Last week, followers of the CBS actuality sequence took to social media with the trending hashtag “#StopProtectingKyle,” claiming that the community was modifying round his problematic feedback in the home, in addition to conversations about race.
In a livestream video that didn’t make the day’s episode, Kyle may be seen referencing the “diverse background” of his fellow housemates, speculating that they are working together in a manner much like the Cookout — an all-Black alliance from season 23 of the fact competitors.
“That possibility of those six with that background, I mean, it looks very similar to the Cookout with a very diverse background,” the social media influencer quipped. “They’ve all expressed why they’re in this game. Joseph, more Middle Eastern representation in TV. Indy, there’s never been a Brazilian contestant or winner … everyone has those strong ‘Why’s’ that all coincide.”
Following the controversial dialog, viewers claimed that Kyle’s feedback had been being reduce from the dwell feeds.
“There has been tons of articles about Kyle’s behavior. There has been thousands of tweets, thousands of posts online about him. CBS can cut the feeds as much as they want to protect him, but it doesn’t change the fact that he’s a f–king racist,” one Twitter user wrote.
Another added, “Julie was right, this is a microcosm of our culture. The active exploitation of POC, the protection of white men above all else, and blatant, unapologetic Anti-Blackness by those in power. Nothing says ‘America’ more.”
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