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'Celebrity Big Brother' Host Julie Chen Just Casted Her Vote for the Season 3 Winner

Katherine Tinsley
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'Celebrity Big Brother' Host Julie Chen Just Casted Her Vote for the Season 3 Winner


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Season 3 of Celebrity Big Brother has just begun but host Julie Chen has already hinted at who she thinks will take home the $250,000 cash prize.

Since the third installment premiered on February 2, folks have been tuning in to CBS several nights a week to watch the 11 new houseguests. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Julie opened up about the new season, the 11 new celebrity houseguests and who she thinks will take home the grand prize. "Out of this group, who is your preseason pick to win the game?" the outlet asked the CBB host.

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Without outwardly saying a name, Julie replied with a popular 1970s pop culture reference. "Whatchutalkin'about, ... ?! I'll just leave it at that!”

Photo credit: CBS Photo Archive - Getty Images
Photo credit: CBS Photo Archive - Getty Images

In case you missed that, the longtime Big Brother host was alluding to actor Todd Bridges, who is best known for the hit NBC sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. Viewers may remember him portraying character Willis Jackson, from 1978 until 1986, who famously heard his little brother, Arnold Jackson (Gary Coleman), ask “Whatchutalkin’about, Willis?” in almost every episode.

Whether or not Todd will be the last celebrity standing, we will just have to wait until February 23 to see if he takes home the Celebrity Big Brother season 3 win. Who knows, he might join the rankings of season one winner Broadway star Marissa Jaret Winokur and season 2 winner R&B singer Tamar Braxton.

As fans know, the roster for the reality TV show also includes The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Cynthia Bailey, singer Todrick Hall, NSYNC member Chris Kirkpatrick, Saturday Night Live alum Chris Kattan, UFC fighter Miesha "Cupcake" Tate, former NBA star Lamar Odom, former The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Teddi Mellencamp, Miss USA 1995 Shanna Moakler and TV personality Carson Kressley.

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The competition series places celebrities in one house with 24-hour surveillance and zero access to the outside world. The contestants are left with the challenge of competing for safety and power within the house. During each episode, competitors will be voted out of the house and evicted until there is a winner.

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