‘Big Brother 18’: 9 Former Jurors Crown This Season’s Winner and “America’s Favorite Houseguest”

September 19, 2016 11:00am PT by Brian Porreca

THR re-creates the jury to crown season 18's winner.

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THR re-creates the jury to crown season 18’s winner.

On Big Brother there can only be one winner. On Wednesday night’s finale either Paul, James or Nicole will walk away with a half of a million dollars in their pocket. 

So, who writes the $500,000 check for the winner? That would be the soon-to-be-nine member jury.

But first, before the real jury picks the winner, The Hollywood Reporter has created a jury of its own with former Big Brother jurors Janelle Pierzina, Rachel Reilly, Brendon Villegas, Britney Haynes, Matt Hoffman Judd Daugherty, Meg Maley and John McGuire (AKA Johnny Mac).

And there’s one more. Although he didn’t make it to the jury this time around, Frank Eudy has made his way into THR‘s jury selection. So who do these nine former jurors and fan favorites crown as this year’s winner? Keep reading to find out. 

Over the years what has been your favorite final three and least favorite final three?

Villegas: Man you have good questions every time! One of the most exciting final threes was with Dan [Gheesling], Ian [Terry], and Danielle [Murphree] as of the most recent seasons because it was up in the air till the end of it. The worst final three? Who can I not get in trouble with? Derrick [Levasseur], Cody [Calafiore] and Victoria [Pelayo] was one of the worst ones in recent history for me to watch. It was so predictable. 

Hoffman: You’re tapping into my super-fan memory! It’s easier to probably pick the slums. And those would be a Porsche Briggs. What was she doing there? Adam Poch, Jordan [Lloyd], what’s going on there? 

Eudy: I immediately want to go to All Stars and give my boy Mike [Boogie Malin] a shout out because it was great. They had that first HoH competition where he completely gave up and he told Julie [Chen], ‘I don’t have to win this because they both got to take me.’ And he took his hand off and Janelle didn’t know what was going on and took her hand off! (Laughs)! It was epic. And obviously Janelle and Mike were just giants in the game so having both of them is a great final three.

Daugherty: Definitely season eight, for sure. It was impressive that Evel Dick [Donato] and Daniele [Donato] made it to the final two. I didn’t like how Janelle got screwed on both of her final threes! I like Janelle and I really would have liked to see her win the game and I know she would have if she got to the final two, without a doubt. 

Pierzina: Damn there’s a lot of seasons! (Laughs)! The best final three was season 13 with Rachel, Porsche [Briggs] and Adam [Poch]. Absolutely! Rachel’s one of my favorite winners and I’m friends with Porsche. Least favorite final three? Season 12! Hated it! Like, vomit. It was three dudes! It was such a sleeper season and it was so boring to watch because it was so obvious what was happening, but oblivious to the other houseguests. I don’t think even think I watched the finale that year because I knew Hayden [Moss] would win. It was just so predictable. 

Brendon Villegas (left), Matt Hoffman (center), Frank Eudy (right)

Is there a season where if you were on the jury that year, you may have voted for someone other than the winner?

Pierzina: I would have voted for Liz [Nolan] over Steve [Moses]. And I like both of them! But I would have voted for Liz to win.

Eudy: As much as Dan and I were at ends and as much as I love Ian and he deserved to win if there’s any way I might have voted a different way it might have been Dan over Ian. I might have changed my vote. I knew he wasn’t going to win, but I look back at it and I couldn’t help, but give Dan credit for getting to the final two twice. But if there’s any season where you could have had to winners, that’s the season. 

Hoffman: I say this with much love because probably one of my closest non season 12 alumni friends is Ian Terry, but in honesty, Dan should have taken that. Between Jordan and Natalie, I do not think that Jordan should have won at all. So that was a wasted one.

Reilly: Everyone thinks they would have voted for Dan over Ian and Dan did play an awesome game, but so much of Big Brother is relationship based and honestly that’s where Ian really brought it that season.

What do you think of Nicole’s gameplay this season? It’s the reverse Rachel Reilly effect. In season 12, Rachel was hated by America, but turned it around and everyone loved her and rooted for her to win her second time around. For Nicole, in season 16, she was a fan favorite, but this time, although she still has some fans, most super fans and alumni are extremely critical of her game. 

Reilly: I mean bam bam the Rachel Reilly effect is hard to achieve. (Laughs). But to be honest I don’t find myself rooting for Nicole. I want to, but how she clung to Corey played the same as she did in 16 and hated on the girls. As much as I want to root for her game play in the last few weeks I can’t get passed the way it began.

Villegas: That’s a good working theory. It’s the inverse Rachel if you were to call it a swim or an Olympic move maybe! The reverse Rachel! Here’s the thing, strategically I see Nicole playing the exact same game she played the first season. Hang around and then try your best to win stuff at the end. The downside to this time was she was so wrapped up with Corey it flawed her game tremendously. Had she not been so attached to Corey she would have been more concerned about her relationships with other females in the house. That could keep her from winning half of a million dollars because there’s animosity between her and all of the girls in the house because she didn’t have their back even though in the very beginning a lot of them had her back.

Pierzina: It’s my least favorite gameplay. I don’t like the sneaky, hide out in the beginning and then start playing. That’s just so lame. It’s like a rat game. She’s a little rat. She’s sneaky and doesn’t own up to her moves. And she’s really super whiny so it’s that combined with her not owning up to her gameplay. It’s kind of sickening to watch. I will say though, she is playing. And she is playing better than James. (Laughs)! Even though I don’t like her gameplay it doesn’t mean I wouldn’t vote for her. 

McGuire: It’s the diary room sessions. The way she talks in the diary room, she doesn’t own making any big moves and not being loyal to anyone. If she just said the whole time, ‘I’m not going to be loyal to anyone and I’m ok with that.’ Instead of being like, ‘Oh I feel so bad that I’m doing this.’ Don’t feel bad! Just do it! (Laughs). That’s it, just how she’s portraying herself to us. She has done a lot of things that people get praised for. She’s gotten to the end, she’s stabbed a lot of people in the back. She just needs to say, ‘Yeah I did it! And I’m proud I did it!’

Hoffman: She was adored her last season and hated this season and I’d wonder if the reason is because she had Hayden and her showmance her first season and what you want from a returning player is you want to see them learn from their mistakes and be better. Otherwise why are you bringing them back? We brought her back and it’s just, rinse and repeat. I’m not a fan of her gameplay this season. What gameplay? Where’s the gameplay? Case in point one of her almost direct quotes during Corey’s HoH reign, ‘Time to make a big move and start playing Big Brother.’ Start playing Big Brother? It’s a week left in the game! You start playing Big Brother when you walk in the house, you idiot! 

Eudy: I was shocked when I got out of the house to hear that she had a lot of people that turned her back on her. All I’ve heard from people since I’ve been out is that Nicole is whiny and she complains too much. She was in a showmance her first season and got different results. I don’t know what it is. Nicole is a nice kid, but she’s so timid. It’s hard for her to make decisions and even when the pressure isn’t on her she gets so stressed out. She reminded me a lot of playing with Britney Haynes my first season. Britney was always in a good spot it seemed like, but she was always so paranoid about going home. 

Haynes: Fans wanted to see Nicole come back having learned from her mistakes and play really hard. They were disappointed that she dove into another showmance and spent the better part of the summer cuddling instead of strategizing. That being said I don’t think she did so bad for herself. She made the final three. It is easy to criticize someone, but very difficult to make it to the end of Big Brother

Daugherty: I’m actually impressed with her gameplay. I have not rooted for her this whole season. I fins showmances so annoying! I just hate it. Go on The Bachelor or something. If she backstabbed Corey I would like her so much more. But given the circumstances she’s done very well. I’m really proud of her game play.

Meg, what did you think about James and Natalie’s showmance? 

Maley: They are definitely a fiery twosome. It’s always hot and cold and I hope the hot stays longer than the cold for them! I totally would love to see them together outside of the house, but I do think that they have had some fiery, confusing moments throughout the season! I hope for little Jamesy’s sake that they last! She better not break his little heart!

Johnny Mac (left), Meg Maley (center), Judd Daugherty (right)

What did you think about the jury fight that aired? Are you team Paulie or Da’Vonne?

Hoffman: They’re both imbeciles for getting that worked up. Da’Vonne is right that Zakiyah is a moron for linking back up with Paulie and Paulie is a total d-bag twit. 

Eudy: Team neither. (Laughs)! Da’Vonne blew something out of proportion with me and her. I always thought Da’Vonne was my friend until I realized she was against me in the house. Eveyrthing I ever said to her I did it as a friend. I thought we were friends. So I can’t be team Da’Vonne, but I can’t be team Paulie either.

Haynes: I am definitely team Da’Vonne, but didn’t like her reaction to Paulie in the jury house. I can hunderstand though how after being away for so long you would just explode at the one person who you despise the most bringing your daughter into it. Still, she should have handled it differently.

Maley: I have to stay loyal to BB17, always will! Da’Vonne is working her butt off. This is her second time trying to play for her daughter. Kadence is her precious little gem and she is there for all of the best reasons. Come on Paulie, give us a break! All I can think about is that our season’s jury house we were knitting things and doing puzzles. Just laughing and doing girly things and I just cannot believe how opposite this jury house is. I would probably stay in my room the whole time! They have got to be going crazy. That is supposed to be a fun house, but it looks like it’s worse than being in the house. I can’t wait to see them sitting together awkwardly at the finale. 

Villegas: It’s like real life you’ll have fights with people, but it kind of elevates and you walk away. Or sometimes when it’s people you don’t really know, sometimes it escalates even further. And that’s what I felt like I was watching. Two people that didn’t know each other that were just starting to go at it at a club. Two people that are drunk about ready to rip each other’s head off. About what? Nobody knows! Sometimes I feel like Da’Vonne wants confrontation. 

Pierzina: Oh my God, it was amazing! I loved it! Team Da’Vonne all the way! That’s my girl. I love her! Not a fan of Paulie, at all. On a game standpoint a personal level, I just don’t care for him. Most people would be like, ‘Oh no, what are you doing? They’re going to read this and it’s going to be so awkward.’ I don’t care. You know all of the alumni hangs out and says, ‘Dude, you totally dogged me out in The Hollywood Reporter.’ (Laughs). He shouldn’t have been in her face. He’s just a jerk.

Who has your vote for “America’s Favorite Houseguest”?

Pierzina: I voted three times for Victor. If he doesn’t win, that’s just really messed up.

Maley: Victor! No, not James, hello! Victor has been evicted three times. I don’t know how you don’t give that boy credit. He’s also a hubba hubba (laughs)!

Villegas: It’s Victor, I already voted for him last night!

Frank, how many times have you voted for yourself?

Eudy: I have not voted once! I’d love to win it or I’d love Bridgette to win it. Both of us might have gotten sent home a little early for that, but there are a bunch of different polarizing figures that have made it long in the game and because of that the vote will be close. People who were big fans of James last season, a lot of them aren’t as big of fans of his this season. A lot of people are going to vote for Natalie and I’m hoping Bridgette and I might have a shot at it.

If you were on the jury this season who has your vote to win the game?

Eudy: Oh my God, (laughs)! It’s the lesser of three evils. I would pick Nicole over the other two for sure. I would have a hard time voting for Paul, mainly for one reason. And that’s because one of the last nights I was in the house in his words he tried to mentally break down Bridgette and tell her all of these things that weren’t true. I’m not a personal type of guy who gets personal inside the game or outside the game, it’s not the way I’m wired. And he came out of there bragging about how he mentally broke her down and she was just in pieces. Even though he’s just a young kid who’s immature, that’s still not the right way to treat people. Nobody in the house deserves to be treated like that. I’m excited to go back and see production. That’s the best part about the finale. After the show I get to go backstage and get to meet all the people who were watching me all summer long. They just didn’t get to watch me as long this time. But as far as going back and seeing the houseguests I’ll be happy to see Bridgette, but the rest of them I could care less to see. 

Maley: This is totally just watching the show and my honest opinion about all of it is that I one hundred percent think that Paul should win. Honestly when I first started watching the show I couldn’t stand him. But he’s totally charmed me. I’ve been rooting for Paul and Victor for a while now. I feel like I’m betraying James, but I’m pretty confident he’ll make it in in the final two so he’s got a little 50 grand going for him! 

Pierzina: I wouldn’t vote for James. If it was Nicole and James, Nicole would one hundred percent have my vote. I’m sorry if you haven’t done anything in the game, you don’t deserve to win half a mill. He is horrible at Big Brother. What was he doing? Looking at Natalie. Out of the three, Paul would have my vote. He is going to win. He’s becoming a competition beast. He performs well under pressure, which those last competitions can be very stressful and it’s so hard to compete when you’re in the finals like that. He’s going to win the final HoH and bring James to the end.

Daugherty: Out of those three I would vote for Paul one hundred percent. I don’t really like him, but I get why people do and he knows how to play people. 

Hoffman: It’s got to be Paul and I feel bad for him because he’s going to have to beast his way to the end to win.  

Haynes: I would definitely vote for Paul. He has had the most difficult road, done the most work and played the best of the three. 

McGuire: Out of the final three this season thee’s one person who’s going to be in the final two and that’s James. If I were them I would drag James to the final two. Nobody is going to vote for James to win besides Natalie. I would vote for Paul. 

Reilly: I would definitely vote for Paul. I was hoping to be able to vote for a woman and had Nicole pulled out a win in any of the final comps I would have been thrilled to cast my vote for her. But Nicole did not pull out the wins, Paul did! Paul was a newbie and played one heck of a game! [He] had the big personality tempered with smarts. 

Villegas: Bridgette is pro girl, but she also is anti Nicole. She likes James, but she might be pro Paul. Da’Vonne is pro Paul, but she’s also pro Nicole. Zakiyah would vote for  Nicole because she does whatever Paulie does. I have a suspicion that Zakiyah and Paulie are going to be the swing vote. Paul verus Nicole if Paulie and Zakiyah swing to Paul it goes, 6-3, Paul wins. If not it goes 5-4 and Nicole wins by one vote. James versus Nicole, it’s 3-6, Nicole wins. Paul versus James it goes 6-3, Paul wins. For my vote, Paul would be my winner. 

There you have it. If this jury was calling the shots, by a vote of 8 to 1, Paul Abrahamian is your Big Brother season 18 winner. 

Who would you vote for if you were on this season’s jury? Will Victor win “America’s Favorite Houseguest?” Sound off in the comments section below and stay tuned to The Live Feed for all Big Brother finale coverage. 

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‘Big Brother 18’: Julie Chen Talks Final 3, Nicole’s “Snake” Gameplay and Jury House Live Feeds

September 16, 2016 10:00am PT by Brian Porreca

"I'll take getting a pickup over an Emmy any day!" says Chen.

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“I’ll take getting a pickup over an Emmy any day!” says Chen.

There are many versions of Big Brother across the world, but there is only one Julie Chen.

For superfans of the show, she’s the Chenbot. For the daytime television demographic, she’s the co-host of The Talk. To CBS Corporation President and CEO Leslie Moonves, she’s his wife and mother of their soon-to-be seven-year-old son.

Titles aside, one thing is for sure: Chen is not only the face of Big Brother  as well as CBS All Access’ forthcoming Big Brother: Over the Top  she’s also a genuine fan of the game. 

So, how does Chen think this season will end? Why has the show still never been nominated for an Emmy? The Hollywood Reporter got on the phone with Chen to get an honest take on this season and much more. 

It seems like this is the most twisted season yet. Do you like the high number of twists on the show or do you prefer less twists? 

There were more twists than ever I feel. I like the twists that work and everything worked this year. It would have been incredible if Victor won. If he won all those battles and made it back in what a great story. I know some people who are like, “Oh, I’m a purest, it wasn’t fair. Once he was evicted, he was evicted.” But guess what? Every year we’ve had someone who’s evicted that gets a second chance for one reason or another, but they’ve never lasted very long. He earned his place. 

At the beginning of the season I wasn’t a Victor fan, but now I’m a huge Victor fan. I voted for him today for “America’s Favorite Housegust.”

I think he’s going to win that! He’s won the respect of a lot of people because you really got to know him when he went back in the house. When he left, he was this young hot dog and you didn’t really get to know what a sweet guy he is and good competitor he is.

Do you think this season James was playing to win “America’s Favorite Houseguest” again or was he playing to win Big Brother?

I definitely don’t think he was playing to win Big Brother! He really disappointed me in his gameplay. He gave away an HoH; he won [only] one. He wasn’t as fierce of a competitor. He was just there for shits and giggles, to be honest. Was he playing for “America’s Favorite Houseguest”? No, because that would imply him being a little bit duplicitous or phony. He genuinely likes doing those pranks. He’s an all-around nice guy. He was just being him.

We have our final three of Paul, James and Nicole. Over the years, what has been your favorite final three and least favorite final three?

This is definitely my favorite final three because I went home last night and I sat down with post-it notes, I’m kind of a geek. (Laughs). I sat down to see any combination that is possible for final two and who would win and by how many votes. And I had 5-4 in every combo. And that’s what you want in a final three! I don’t know if James deserves to be there, but Nicole and Paul certainly do. So I would say for the most part when we got down to final five, even six, you didn’t have any floaters. If anything, James put the least amount of effort into this game and got so far. But we know he can be a competitor and we know he can win at endurance comps as we saw last season so he gets somewhat of a pass. In terms of unappealing final threes we’ve had, oh my God. It’s hard to judge because you have three people. I remember the year Maggie [Ausburn] won and I felt like a floater won. So I was not big on that. The year Derrick [Levasseur] won it was frustrating to watch because Cody [Calafiore] kissed away half a million dollars by taking his buddy instead of Victoria. With Victoria, just make out the check immediately to him. So that was frustrating. Last year was interesting with Vanessa not winning even though she deserved it. But this year I really wouldn’t have a problem with any one of them winning it.

I’m rooting for Paul to win. 

I am too because Nicole disappointed me this year. I guess she’s playing the game, but I didn’t like how she wasn’t loyal to anyone but Corey. I didn’t like her being a snake as Michelle would say. My calculations show that no matter who Paul is sitting against, he wins. He has at least one more vote than the other person. 

What did you think of Nicole’s gameplay? It’s the reverse Rachel Reilly effect. In season 12, Rachel was hated by America, but turned it around and everyone loved her and rooted for her to win her second time around. For Nicole in season 16, she was a fan favorite, but this time, although she still has some fans, most superfans and alumni are extremely critical of her game. 

The houseguests the second time when Rachel Reilly won still did not like her. She turned around public opinion, which was amazing! Despite being targeted in the house and disliked in the house, her win was so well deserved. She earned it. It was emotional. It was like, ‘Yes!’ With Nicole, I don’t think it’s been fair that online viewers have been slut-shaming her. That’s a little bit unfair. But the criticism of her being a snake and a backstabber, I felt the same way. I didn’t like that. We like Nicole to be kind of naive and innocent, but she’s played the game and she knows the game.

Which showmance did you prefer: Hayden and Nicole or Corey and Nicole?

Oh my gosh! Do I really have to pick one? (Laughs). I didn’t love the Hayden and Nicole showmance because Hayden seemed like a junior high school boy to me. It didn’t feel like a mature relationship. But neither does this one. Corey is just this big, good-looking lug. I don’t think he’s a bad guy, but there’s not much depth to their relationship. I don’t think there’s emotional depth to their relationship. You saw him [Thursday] night. He was like, ‘Oh yeah, she’ll always be my friend.’ It was just a matter of convenience, friends with benefits. 

What did you think about the jury fight that aired on Thursday? Are you Team Paulie or Da’Vonne?

I’m kind of team no one. If I had to choose I feel like, you know what Paulie? Be a gentleman. But that being said, Da’Vonne had some low blows there like, ‘Talk to me when you’re six feet tall.’ That was immature and just rude. He can’t change his height! And she was looking to press his buttons. But to me, Paulie, rise above it and be a gentleman. Keep your mouth shut. They were both wrong, but you don’t bring someone’s kid into the argument.

This season had the most entertaining jury house yet. Will the show explore more of the jury house?

I would love to see something like that. I pitched a few years back that we have a show going on, maybe just an online version with cameras in the jury house. I forgot the reason we were told no, or I was told no rather. (Laughs.) But it never happened. Maybe one day. You never know with Big Brother: Over the Top happening.

Everyone talks about Dr. Will Kirby, Dan Gheesling and Derrick Levasseur as being the three best players to win the game. In your opinion, out of those three who really is the best player?

Derrick is probably the best player because he’s the most mature and he won it by knowing how to keep his mouth shut. That being said, Will was the most entertaining and he was crafty in a completely different way. Derrick was wise, Will was the most entertaining and crafty, and Dan Gheesling — that funeral was a genius moment, but he didn’t have the consistent entertainment value that Will provided. 

Which evicted houseguest this summer were you the most excited to see be voted out?

I actually was excited to see Corey voted out. As someone who works on the show, I want a close vote. And I honestly think James made a mistake for his game because if he kept Corey, he would have had a better chance to win. Corey would have taken James to the final two over Paul. And if James sat next to Corey in the end, my calculations show that James would win over Corey. So he cost himself the game. I don’t think he can win against Paul and with Nicole, the swing vote is Da’Vonne from my calculations. Da’Vonne likes James, but according to her jury house interview she said, ‘Love her or hate her, you got to give it up for Nicole because she is playing the game.’

Which houseguests this season were playing for fame versus playing the game?

In the beginning, Paul was playing for fame because he was like the loud outrageous guy, and he really didn’t know much about the game. He had never watched the show and once he got what Big Brother is about, then he played. And he stopped being the loud, outrageous character in the house.

Why hasn’t the show done another all-stars season? Which five players would you want to see on it? 

When it’s all-stars it can get a little bit too much inside baseball with the chatter amongst the houseguests. … We get new viewers and fans every year, especially with grade school kids anywhere from fourth grader to tenth graders. It’s summer vacation, they’re not old enough to drive and sometimes they check out the show or at camp they watch it online. You never want it to be too much like, ‘Oh, I don’t know what they’re talking about!’ There’s something nice about meeting new characters whether they are fans or not. It’s like a new relationship. You want to meet new people that are exciting. If I could have my five come back, it would be Janelle [Pierzina], Evel Dick [Donato], Will and Mike Boogie, and Rachel Reilly, no question! Are you joking? That would be the ultimate all-stars season. 

As a host, what are the biggest challenges of preparing for the finale versus the weekly live shows?

I have to jog my memory and remember everyone’s name! That’s number one. Timing is key. You want to give everyone a little bit of their time in the sun and a little bit of air time. And it’s 16 people and that’s tough. And yet, you also don’t want to fill the airtime with something that’s not compelling or interesting so timing it, it’s live, being able to get off the air on time and being able to also build in ad-libs. You never know what someone is going to say on live TV. There have been seasons past where someone asks someone else an uncomfortable question or you expose someone’s bad behavior in the house by showing a piece of video tape and then getting that raw reaction from the person who was the victim or backstabbed, you want to allow for those things to breathe. 

The Emmys are on Sunday. Where is Big Brother‘s nomination? It has gone so many seasons without a nomination.

I know! We’ve been on 17 years and haven’t gotten a nomination. I just don’t see it. I’ve stopped caring at this point because if I had to choose between accolades or renewals on the air, I pick the renewals. A lot of those shows that were hot and popular when we first went on they’re not even on anymore! Remember The Weakest Link, Fear Factor or the primetime version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? I’ll take getting a pickup over an Emmy any day!

You don’t have too much time between the finale and Big Brother: Over the Top. As soon as the finale ends this year what’s the first thing you plan on doing?

Having a double scotch! (Laughs.) Let’s see, it’s on a Wednesday night. Oh yeah! I have a very relaxing weekend ahead of me of my seven-year-old’s birthday and I’m getting a puppy. So I think I’m going to be longing for the days of doing Big Brother. I’ll be missing the days where I was relaxing doing two jobs than planning a seven-year-old’s birthday party and house-breaking a puppy!

Does the show deserve an Emmy? Will Victor win “America’s Favorite Houseguest?” Who do you think will win the game? Take THR’s poll here and chat about your pick in the comments section below. Make sure to stay tuned to The Live Feed for some Big Brother finale surprises coming your way. 

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‘Big Brother 18’: Eighth Juror Talks His Showmance With Nicole, Blasts “Cocky” Victor

September 15, 2016 5:00pm PT by Brian Porreca

THR finds out what the future of Corey and Nicole will be.

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THR finds out what the future of Corey and Nicole will be.

It’s no longer happy holidays for the Christmas-loving Corey.

The second-to-last eviction of Big Brother season 18 split up the last showmance left in the game. With their time together in the Big Brother house ending, is that the last super fans will see of “Nicorey”? Will they last outside of the game?

The Hollywood Reporter caught up with the college baseball player to find out. 

You never seemed too worried in the game and kept calm under pressure. How did you remain so calm while handling the high stakes of Big Brother?

I have been in a lot of very stressful situations with college sports. I live to be in high pressure situations. I love the rush. I love winning under harsh circumstances. I tend to stay pretty calm and collected in those situations. I’m a very confident person and that is probably why I was able to.

Before you entered the game, you didn’t know who Rachel Reilly was. Did you get to learn about her in the Big Brother house or are you still not familiar with her?

I have heard the name but I didn’t know exactly who she was. A lot of people in the house didn’t know, but we quickly learned that she is a Big Brother legend.

You won the last care package. Why do you think you won one over Paul and Victor?

I don’t know. Maybe because of my personality of being humble and playing a very loyal game. I was a likeable person and I didn’t go around stabbing everybody. That was after Vic stabbed me and he is cocky. Paul on the other hand, he said some pretty controversial things in my opinion. I think you either hate Paul or love him.

What was the strongest relationship in the house? Your showmance with Nicole, the showmance between James and Natalie or the bromance between Paul and Victor?

Me and Nicole. Paul and Victor – they would butt heads sometimes. Paul was even pushing to get Victor out when he came back for the second time. Nicole never bad mouthed me or wanted me out. She always stuck by my side. She was a very good ride or die to have and we went the furthest.

At what moment in the house did you really realize you were playing Big Brother?

On the coconut comp when me Nicole, Glenn and Tiffany had to battle it out for who was going to be staying and it came down to me and Glenn. That was freaky when I realized I could actually go home. 

Why do you think you were voted out over Nicole?

James thinks that he has a chance to win the $500,000 over Nicole if he is up against her in the final two. I think he knows that I would beat him if we were at the end.

What do you love more: Christmas or Nicole?

Nicole by a long shot. I love Christmas, but Nicole all day.

What was the biggest move you made in the game? Why?

Honestly, day two when I threw Nicole the first HOH. All the new players wanted me to get HOH and get the vets out. I was like, nope. I threw it to Nicole and she can get new people out. Everyone in the house was super ticked off and I had to play damage control. It was the most risky move but the most beneficial in my opinion.

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