'Big Brother': Kevin eliminated, fans say producers need to alter format as alliances seem to run the house
Kevin 'KC' Campbell was eliminated in this week's 2-hour-long episode of 'Big Brother' Season 22. It was not unexpected. It was Kevin's fifth time on the block. It felt as if he knew his time in the house was over. Once he was out and chatting with host Julie Chen, Kevin expressed all of what he had been bottling up. It's an exit formality – every eliminated housemate shares a hug with each of the participants who are staying behind. Kevin didn't indulge it. When Julie questioned him about it, he said that they are all fake and therefore, didn't feel inclined to hug them.
It was a tough few weeks for Kevin - being on the edge, being unsure of what was coming next. He was finally out of the house, which had not been in his favor for a while now. As he spoke at length with Julie, he shared how everyone was scared to play the game and that a herd mentality existed among the housemates.
Meanwhile, fans have taken to the show's Facebook official page and Twitter to share their thoughts on Kevin's eviction.
"Finally someone who didn't give that fake hug to everyone who voted him out. Kevin is right, no one in the house has made any big moves...they are all followers...
Worst season ever!," one commented, while another tweeted: "I’m glad Kevin ain’t hug them and said that it’s fake. I’m glad he also acknowledged that the #BigBrother house has been voting in blocks since the season began. #BB22 everyone is scared to play the game."
I’m glad Kevin ain’t hug them and said that it’s fake. I’m glad he also acknowledged that the #BigBrother house has been voting in blocks since the season began. #BB22 everyone is scared to play the game.
— #BidenHARRIS2020 (@Vince_Aries) October 2, 2020
"I have never thought BB was rigged BUT if the winner is who I think it’s going to be I’ll know beyond a shadow of a doubt!" a user expressed, another pointed out: "Kevin was right the block decides every boring week. Big Brother you need to change things up so it’s not so predictable and alliances don’t run the house and make it so boring."
Catch all the new episodes of 'Big Brother' Season 22 on CBS at 8/7c every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. For more information, check your local listings.