'Big Brother' fans are once again upset at CBS for editing out comment regarding race
The first nomination ceremony of Season 23 went down on Big Brother Sunday night and left fans of the show upset for multiple reasons.
According to BB mega fans, who have been keeping up with the live 24-hour feeds, Frenchie, the first Head of Household of the season, allegedly stated he would not be nominating any women or people of color for eviction this week, after pointing out to a fellow houseguest that, historically, a person of color or woman has always been evicted first.
not them editing this out ?? #BB23 pic.twitter.com/SwYToCxdR6
— ryan (@ryan_tbd) July 12, 2021
However, during Sunday's episode, multiple clips of Frenchie telling the ladies that he refuses to "nominate women this week" were aired, while his statement to not put a person of color on the block was seemingly edited out, which left viewers on social media totally suspicious of CBS, per usual.
Not CBS editing out Frenchie telling everyone he won’t be nominating any POC ???? #BB23
— jack (@MainstreamJack) July 12, 2021
why are race issues treated as censorable? show the truth cbs. frenchie promised to keep women AND POC safe. #bb23 @CBSBigBrother
— cia (@realitytv2003) July 12, 2021
sympathy edit to the white man but not showing frenchie saying he’s not putting up POC?? #BB23
— rachel?????? (@rachr0th) July 12, 2021
ok but why are they hiding the “i’ll protect the poc from the block” comment ?? #bb23
— henry ?? #bb23 (@henrybb23) July 12, 2021
Meanwhile, in the house, the women seemed to really like and trust their HOH.
"I love Frenchie. I'm tired of alpha males being able to force things through and getting their way to the end. Keeping a woman safe this week and making sure that no woman is nominated is completely my vision for this game path forward. I'm so happy that Frenchie and me are on the same page," said houseguest Azah.
Alyssa stated, "I know you shouldn't trust anyone in the house, especially day one, but he seems like a very genuine person. My team literally just lost. To know I'm safe, that puts such a weight off of my shoulders." Little did Alyssa, and everyone else for that matter, know, after Frenchie's target Christian earned this week's wildcard safety, the HOH had a sudden change of heart.
Ultimately, Frenchie nominated Alyssa and Kyland, a woman and a person of color. His decision to go back on his word had viewers calling BS on social media, especially because he had other options if he really did mean what he said.
Frenchie: I'm not nominating POC or women! #BB23 #BBLF pic.twitter.com/N6WTvLy1R1
— ??PopTartGangster?? (@megamuffin5285) July 9, 2021
Make no mistake. Do not believe this rubbish that Frenchie and #BB23 are trying to push. He had OPTIONS but BECAUSE OF HIS OWN MISTAKES AND DISHONESTY he screwed over women and a black man when he said he wouldn’t. WHY IS BRENT STILL SAFE? What’s his “REASON”? UGHHHHHH pic.twitter.com/KebfhSPllp
— Brent Wolgamott (@OneLuckyGay) July 12, 2021
Frenchie: “No women or person of color will be evicted on my HOH” #BB23
Also Frenchie: pic.twitter.com/4De0d53zUA— Brian Scally (@Brian_Scally) July 12, 2021
It's unfortunate that Frenchie didn't take Julie Chen-Moonves's offer to compete for a second week of safety during premiere night, because it looks like Frenchie's going to have the biggest target on his back following this week's eviction.
Big Brother airs Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. on CBS.
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