Chelsia snaps!
Live Feed Commentary by Jenny Lane
March 21, 2008
Warning: Contains Adult Content
Yesterday, Evel Dick paid a visit to the Big Brother house and hosted the PoV competition. James won the PoV, and plans were underway to put Sharon up in his place. When I left off at 9:30 last night (Friday), the houseguests had been given beer and wine, and were hanging out doing nothing in particular.
Not knowing that he has an agreement with Josh, Natalie tries to convince Adam to nominate Josh instead of Sharon. Natalie is afraid that Josh will put her up, that’s why she wants him to go. She thinks they can “get Jimmy” to their side, but Ryan says no way. Adam says Natalie just doesn’t “want Chelsia in sequester with Matty” (maybe true). Natalie suggests that “whoever they see in the spy screen (HoH room) is a sign from God of who to evict.”
Ryan says it’s time to get rid of Chelsia, and then Josh will “throw Jimmy under the bus.” He thinks Chelsia makes James stronger, and without her, he’ll get weaker. Ryan and Adam think the clear choice is Chelsia, and Natalie is of course trying to convince them that it should be Josh.
Adam says they should “talk about this and leave this in this room.” He says he “wouldn’t mind torturing Josh” and Natalie jumps on that, and says all the stuff that she’s already said a few more times. She says Sheila will go along with whatever is decided, but she’ll be happy with Josh going.
Adam is either faking it or has actually changed his mind. He says “get rid of Josh, now Sharon comes to our side, it’s a vote.” Ryan says that’s not true, that she’ll stick with James and Chelsia. Natalie says she won’t. Adam says “this is tough.” He says he wants to sit Josh down and talk to him about it and say “if he’s selling him out, he’s going home.” Ryan asks what he means, and Adam says that Josh ran and told James that Adam and Natalie both want him (James) out. Ryan seems surprised about this.
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CBS has picked up the reality series BIG BROTHER, hosted by Julie Chen, for an eighth installment to be broadcast this summer.
BIG BROTHER premiered in July 2000 and has been a key component of CBS' summer programming ever since.
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