Each week, Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves will weigh in on the latest events in the house. Here, she reacts to the events of the live double eviction episode, including Blue’s exit, America’s fatal flaw, Cirie being overlooked yet again, and if the final four is finally about to go to war.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Blue seemed to take her blindside by Jag — who kept lying to her about being the pawn — in stride. Are you surprised she wasn’t more upset by that? She seemed more interested in her exit outfit.
JULIE CHEN MOONVES: I saw her hugging it out with Matt and Jag right before the live show, so she made her peace with them. She saw her moment on the live stage and took it. Kitty kitty purrrrr gurrrrrrrl!
On the flip side of Blue’s exit, America was super emotional after being voted out. Was her fatal flaw in the game not nailing down any solid allies outside of her showmance?
She was emotional these last few weeks. Yes, for sure she needed to build relationships with others beyond Cory, but she never did. Then again, with this group and the constant disloyalty, who knows how far that would’ve gotten her.
Felicia keeps getting put on the block — six times now — instead of one of the most dangerous players in reality TV history in Cirie. What am I missing, Julie?
Right?!? Are they starstruck by her? Did she mist them with her charm? Don’t they know who they’re dealing with? She is non-threatening because she hasn’t won any competitions, but her strength is her easygoing laid-back attitude. Watch out… she could win!
With only five players left, do you think the final four alliance of Jag, Matt, Cirie, and Felicia holds, or does one side finally take a shot at the other?
They look destined to be [the] final four unless Bowie Jane wins the next veto. Then who’s to say who’s on whose side? Maybe it’ll become Matt and Cirie vs. Jag and Felicia. Expect the unexpected!