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Sam Bledsoe On Her ‘Big Brother’ Eviction: ‘It Sucks’

By Brent Furdyk.

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The next houseguest to be shown the door on the 20th season of “Big Brother” was Sam Bledsoe, the latest victim of the seemingly unstoppable Level 6 alliance after she and JC were placed upon the chopping block.

ET Canada caught up with the 27-year-old welder from Stuarts Draft, Virginia, before she heads to the jury, and she had a lot to say about her ouster.

While explaining why she voted for Sam, Angela said she put her up for eviction because she has no blood on her hands, admitting she wouldn’t be able to win if she was pitted against Sam. But does Sam buy into that reasoning?

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“It makes sense to me,” Sam tells us. “I was afraid of this but I am not willing to sacrifice my morals for any sum of money. “

Perhaps more than any houseguest this season, Sam experienced her fair share of “Big Brother” ups and downs.

“I am blessed with a very strong foundation and I have always kept a song in my heart,” says Sam of how she managed to power through the tough times. “I took great joy in even the smallest of things. I went one day at a time.”

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After being up on the block with JC, Sam says she’s optimistic about the controversial houseguest‘s chances of making it to the finale. “Sho’nuff,” she declares. “Yes, he can, I reckon.”

When it comes to her own game, however, Sam offers a blunt assessment of being evicted after making it this far. “It sucks a big wang,” she admits.

“Big Brother” airs Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT and Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Global. You can also watch full episodes online.

The 90-minute season finale of “Big Brother” will air Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT on Global, immediately following the 90-minute season premiere of “Survivor”.

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