This one move could cost a Big Brother frontrunner the prize money. And it’s being branded a “mistake”. hellojamesweir recaps. BBAU
Despite finding televised love, Sophie is not losing sight of her goal.. To be able to stand there on the last day, it would just complete me,” she wells up. Honestly, you can dream of wanting anything in the world – there are no limitations – and yet all these bozos want in life is to appear on a revamped reality show from the noughties and a Toyota Corolla.
The winner of the next challenge gets to select the other nominee. Usually we’d just skim over these challenges but producers have finally put some thought into it. But to do this he’ll need to have balls bigger than his nose and honestly that’s impossible. Men are blinded by bromance. Strategy and sense are tossed to the kerb when it comes to – what Chad would call – da boyz.
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