This week’s “Big Brother” evictee was Tiffany Rousso, who was shown the door in the season’s first unanimous eviction, and ET Canada caught up with to get her take on what she thinks went wrong.
“No one wants to stand out and make themselves a target by not voting with the house,” Tiffany says of the circumstances that landed her on the block. “I knew who wanted me there, there were four people, and Paulie wasn’t going to break the tie. So they didn’t want to isolate themselves.
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As for her clash with Paulie, why didn’t the two of them bond over their shared “siblings of former players” connection? “He had told people that if Vanessa had ever come back in the house he would go after her first,” says Tiffany of her sister Vanessa Rousso, who was a houseguest last season. “He was very threatened by her game play and thought I was playing the same game. I wanted to align with him from the beginning but he never wanted to… he tried to play a social game with me, we had a friendship, but I was his target.”
Tiffany’s decision to put up Da’Vonne on the block as the Roadkill replacement was ultimately a gambit that didn’t pay off, but Tiffany is adamat that “she definitely was my best option because I heard from multiple people they wanted her out. She wasn’t closely aligned with anybody other than Zakiyah so I thought she was someone people wouldn’t mind seeing out, and I had a lot of dirt on her.”
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How does Tiffany think her sister would rate the way she played the game?
“Although we are both emotional players, she has the ability to still make logical decisions during times of high stress,” says Tiffany. “I think my blowup after last week’s eviction, I let my emotions get to me and affect the game… I was a loose cannon at certain points. I think she would think I played well under the circumstances that were given to me, and she’d be proud of me no matter what.”
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