Angela Murray On Big Brother 26 ‘Low Budget Movie’ Double Eviction


This season of Big Brother has taken us on a rollercoaster, with hookups, AI twists, COVID, and more. At the center of most of the chaos was Angela Murray, and let’s be honest, Season 26 would not have been the same without her.

Unfortunately, her game came to an end in last week’s double eviction and she became the latest houseguest to join the jury house. On her way out of the Big Brother house, she had a few parting words about her elimination. She said the double eviction felt like a scene out of a “low-budget movie.”

Angela Murray’s reaction to her sixth-place finish

 

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Angela spoke to Us Weekly about her eviction from the Big Brother house, which came after being put on the chopping block twice in a row. According to her, Makensy Manbeck made a big mistake by putting her on the block in the first place. She predicted that it would ultimately cost her the game.

“MJ’s decision to nominate Leah and myself this week was nothing short of gullible and impressionable and honestly not good for her game,” Angela explained. “She should have saved us and kept us there. Instead, she’ll be probably the next one walking out the door.”

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Outside of that light shade towards Makensy, Angela was surprisingly cool, calm, and collected in her exit interview. It’s a stark difference from the outbursts she had in the house. However, she doesn’t have any regrets about her behavior throughout the season. You’d probably act the same way if you were locked in that house for months.

“It was a game. It was not personal and we all are going to learn from this experience,” Angela explained. “I don’t regret any of the things that happened and I look forward to mending fences with both [Matt Hardeman and Lisa Weintraub], and I wish nothing but happiness and love and I know that great things will happen for them in their lives.”

Big Brother 26 continues on CBS and Paramount+ on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 9/8c.

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