Emily Longeretta Since the Season 24 premiere of “Big Brother,” both fans and former contestants on the CBS reality show have come forward, speaking out against the treatment of Taylor Hale by other houseguests.Many members of Season 23’s “The Cookout” alliance — the first all-Black alliance to make it to the final six — took to Twitter to share their disgust over the multiple comments made behind Hale’s back by Paloma Aguilar and other houseguests.
Hale has been referred to as “aggressive,” and some have assumed she will have a temper tantrum if she doesn’t get her away.
On the show’s live feeds, Hale was shown crying alone in a room, and some cast members have stated that they didn’t like her from the moment they saw her.
In one conversation captured on a live feed, Head of Household Daniel Durston and Aguilar discussed the nominations, as he worried that having “two Black people on the block at the end of my week” would look bad for him. “We need to put that aside, and America needs to put that aside,” Aguilar responded.