Sorry's the Hardest Word for 'Big Brother' Contestant

Sorry's the Hardest Word for 'Big Brother' Contestant

Published: July 22, 2009 @ 6:31 am
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By Jennifer Kelly

What’s more awkward than “Dating in the Dark” or Paula drumming her fingertips in wait of a deal better than Seacrest’s?  (No, not “Dance Your Ass Off.” Pole dancing was last week.)

How about conducting a professional interview with someone who called you a “ho” on national televison?

This week’s Awkward Award (and believe me, there were plenty of nominees) goes to Julie Chen for her exit interview with Braden, the first evictee from “Big Brother 11.” An edited version of the interview aired this past Friday on “The Early Show,” but the full 15 minutes of awkwardness can be found online. 

For those of you who are lost, think back to what Chima said before the eviction votes were cast on Thursday’s show. Can’t remember? You’re not alone. No, your TV wasn’t on the fritz, as I first thought. CBS edited out her comments, even though Julie called it the “most memorable speech in ‘Big Brother’ history.” 

What Chima alluded to was not only that Braden had called both Lydia and Kevin “beaners,” but the fact that he had also referred to host Chen as a “ho.”

During the exit interview, Chen handled herself with class while still putting Braden on the spot. She asked about his views on women and if he were embarrassed by any of his conduct in the house. When asked what his mother would think of his behavior on the show, he said she’d probably say, “I'm surprised you made it and didn’t say anything worse.”

Chen was clearly looking for some sort of apology -- or at least acknowledgement of his words. The only problem? Braden seemed too dense (or too embarrassed) to get it. It was clear that he fancies himself an all-American guy who is a friend to all.

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The remaining houseguests have been spending time trying to figure out who in their midst was a traitor. Surprisingly, it was (seemingly dumb) Laura that was right on the money, suspecting Brain Ronnie.

Ronnie, who has been playing both sides, won the HOH competition, earning him prized possessions like a bubble gun and the “Legally Blonde: The Musical” CD. (Right here is where I would usually mock him, but I actually own that CD, too, and aspire to one day have a bubble gun as well.)

Ronnie nominated Athlete Jeff and Popular Laura.  I guess when you’re playing all sides, someone's gonna end up being betrayed.

Ronnie then tried to convince the Populars, the Offbeats and Athlete Natalie that Russell was really the target and that they would “backdoor” him once the Power of Veto was used. (That is, put him on the block in place of whoever was taken off.) If someone in their circle were to win the POV, he explained, then the numbers would “swing back.”

Maybe I don’t understand this game as well as I should but does he really think he can just float back and forth between groups with no consequences?

Jeff ended up winning the POV and, of course, taking himself off the block, leaving only Laura.

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