Big Brother
This week’s nail-biting roundtable taught us a vital lesson: never underestimate a former Bachelor when he’s on the hunt. Now, it’s “every Traitor for themselves.”
The games are just as intense, Alan Cumming’s outfits are as spiffy as ever, and just three episodes in, the Faithfuls are already at each other’s throats.
“Big Brother 25” cast member Luke Valentine was booted after using the n-word. The show has a long and ugly history of shockingly racist contestants. Why does this keep happening?
After multiple social media bans, now Andrew Tate’s “Hustler’s University” has also been put to the sword.
Compared to hornier reality shows, there’s not much sex on “Big Brother”—which is why it was shocking (and disturbing) when Kyle and Alyssa hooked up…on blow-up pool toys, at that.
Ex-contestants Derek Frazier and Kyland Young aren’t happy with the way Taylor Hale, a Black beauty queen from Detroit, is being treated in the reality series’ new season.
“I’m going to make over this whole place... When I’m not busy backstabbing and conniving,” quipped Carson Kressley.