Big Brother Season 20 Host Julie Chen Said Pretty Bad Things About Crazy Kaitlyn Herman

Big Brother Season 20 Host Julie Chen Said Pretty Bad Things About Crazy Kaitlyn Herman

Hey, Big Brother fans. We got a new Big Brother season 20 report for you guys. Apparently, the host of Big Brother Julie Chen recently chatted with the folks over at Entertainment Tonight, and they asked her to give her opinion on what she thought of the housguests this season.

The first person they asked her about was this crazy Kaitlyn Herman girl that’s just been flipping left and right on anyone that’s she’s ever aligned with. Julie didn’t have the best things to say about her either. She basically said Kaitlyn needs to stop being so sensitive and to shut the hell up. Julie stated, “Kaitlyn needs to get her emotions in check. Stop having such a thin skin. Easier said than done. And maybe rather than lash out, bite your tongue sometimes.”

What do you guys think? Do you agree with Julie’s assessment of Kaitlyn? Do you disagree? Or do you just not have an opinion one way or the other? Let us know in the Facebook comments. I personally couldn’t agree more. I really don’t see how anyone can think they can work with Kaitlyn after all the crap she’s pulled these first two weeks. If anyone thinks they can trust her, they’ve gotta be nuts.

Anyways, Julie also gave her opinion on the rest of the houseguests. The next one she commented on was the recently evicted Swaggy C aka Chris Williams. She did say he was cocky , but very interesting to watch. She stated, “Arrogant,but interesting to watch. You know, he thinks he’s like king of the house, and I kind of like that swagger that he has. Therefore, I mean he named himself Swaggy. I think his ego is going to get the best of him and cost him the game, ultimately.”

Obviously ,she gave this interview before Swaggy was evicted, but her opinion proved to be totally correct.

Next, Julie talked about Bayleigh Dayton who was Swaggy C’s girlfriend in the house. She had some pretty nice things to say about her. Julie told them of Bayleigh, “I like to watch her because she’s real. She’s emotional and in a showmance. She lives life and I like her. Now, she doesn’t really have any big enemies. I think she’s going to be OK for a little while. I like her looks and her big mouth.”

Julie gave her opinion of houseguest Haleigh Broucher. Julie said she’s a little green, but very sweet saying, “Haleigh is sweet. She is a little bit naive. I feel she’s kind of a kid, you know?”

Julie briefly talked about houseguest Fessy aka Faysal Shafaat. She thinks when he got the “least trending houseguest” crap app, it lit a fire under him. “Now, he just needs to keep the momentum going and not get weighed down by his feelings for Haleigh.”

Next up, Julie gave her opinion on houseguest Sam Bledsoe. She definitely think she’s quite similar to Donny Thompson from season 16 and very likable. She stated, “Sam is very likable and sympathetic and very good at competitions as we saw in the Power of Veto. You know, she’s a welder. She isn’t too precious and is honest, and she doesn’t know the game that well.

She’s kind of this year’s Donny. Remember Donny, the groundskeeper from season 16? I think her biggest challenge will be bonding socially because she does speak her mind. Not in a big mouth, in-your-face way. She’s just genuine and pure, and she might say something that someone who has a thin skin will take the wrong way.”

They briefly said that Julie thinks houseguest Kaycee Clark is very likable, but is certainly not who she predicts will win this season. That prediction is reserved for Tyler Crispen who has just been running everything so far. Julie said of Tyler, “He’s the one to watch. I think he is playing a really smart game and is a likable guy.

The biggest thing he has going for him other than being good at competitions as we’ve seen is that he doesn’t give off a sense like, ‘you can’t trust me,’ and he doesn’t talk too much. He’s just a neutral, likable guy. He does what he has to do. And he is just gonna, I think, keep making it week after week after week and maybe win.”

Julie talked about the little midget guy JC too. She thinks he’s well liked in the house, but might be overthinking things too much. She stated, “He seems like a party boy. He seems like he’s well liked. I think he’s overthinking the game. I think he’s getting ahead of himself. He’s kind of alone right now.”

Julie talked about houseguest Scottie Salton. She said he reminds her of the winner Steve Moses from season 17. She also thinks he’s the odd man out saying, “He reminds me a little bit of Steve who won a few seasons back. He is likable because he’s quirky, and he’s very smiley. He’s a little of the odd man out. He’s more than a little. He is the odd man out. We need to see what he’s good at because his social game is nonexistent.

They don’t dislike him, but they don’t like him. They’re gonna use him for his numbers, for votes, but I’d like to see him win something.” Obviously, that wish came true when Scottie won HOH last night.

Julie said she thinks houseguest Angie “Rockstar” Lantry is likable, but feels she definitely needs to win something stating, “I think she’s one to watch in that I don’t think she’s going to make any enemies. She’s earth momma, very likable, but she probably needs to win a competition or two. I don’t see her winning any. But, how do you tell someone, step up your game and win competitions.”

Julie thinks houseguest Brett Robinson is interesting,but a bit obnoxious. She said of him, “Brett, he is very interesting to watch. He’s a big personality, another one who suffers from high self-esteem, which I don’t mind. He’s smart. I think he can probably be a little bit on the obnoxious side and not the most likable person if you’re not in his alliance. I see him getting in a heated argument with someone.”

Julie also talked about Brett’s main sidekick in the house Winston Hines. She straight up thinks he’s bland and not very dynamic. Julie stated, “Winston is a little dull to me. Winston is bland. You know, I mean, he’s a good-looking guy. He has an amazing body. I don’t think he’s a bad guy, but I don’t think he’s the most dynamic personality in the house. That might serve him in this game, but he’s rubbing some people the wrong way.”

Julie pretty much has the same opinion of houseguests Angela Rummans and Rachel Swindler. She said, “They both need to step up their social games to avoid becoming the “mean girls” of the season.” We definitely agree with that assessment because they don’t do much of anything. Rachel is a little bit better than Angela, but Angela is almost non-existent in the house.

Alright guys. That’s it for Julie Chen’s initial perceptions of the Big Brother season 20 houseguests. She didn’t talk about houseguest Steve Arienta because he was already gone by the time she gave this interview.

As for what’s going on in the house, the reigning HOH Scottie has to nominate two people for eviction later on today, July 13, 2018. We’re hearing that he might take a shot at Brett and Winston. Tyler has of course been getting in Scottie’s ear just like he did with Kaitlyn. We just hope and pray that Scottie isn’t stupid enough to allow Tyler to control his HOH too. We would love to see Kaitlyn get thrown on the block and ousted this week. The sound of her voice just makes my skin crawl.

But anyways guys. Be sure to stay tuned for our eviction nomination report. We’ll probably get it posted later today or early tomorrow depending on when the nomination ceremony takes place today. As always,you guys can view the Big Brother live feeds yourself FREE for one week over at CBS by Clicking Here.

The next, new episode of Big Brother season 20 is scheduled to air this Sunday night, July 15, 2018 at 7 pm central standard time on CBS. Stay tuned. Also, be sure to follow us on our Big Brother Facebook page for more Big Brother news by Clicking Here.

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