Musician and social media personality Todrick Hall has once again addressed his behavior on the set of Celebrity Big Brother, and expressed regret for some of the things he said.
Kinda.A tidal wave of backlash engulfed Hall, 36, for his behavior and remarks while filming Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year.Viewers criticized him for his personal attacks on some of his housemates.
Following his loss on the show, the singer trended on Twitter as “America’s Worst Houseguest.”Hall also canceled all interviews following the season finale, even as rumors circulated that he had personally called producers of the show to blame them for his loss.Now, he has spoken about his conduct during Celebrity Big Brother… conveniently at the same time as the release of his latest video.“I’m happy with the game I played,” Hall told Entertainment Tonight. “I wish that the personal statements wouldn’t have been said.
I wish I wouldn’t have crossed into a personal level. But I don’t regret being on the show and I’ve learned a lot from it.”“That’s really not a part of my character,” he further insisted. “I don’t get into fights with my real friends like that and I just think that it showed me a lot about myself.”Related: Todrick Hall breaks his silence over recent controversies“I think my biggest regret is ever letting the lines of game and reality blur together, and ever saying anything negative to somebody,” he continued.“I actually liked everybody in the house.