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SUNDAY night’s new episode of Big Brother had some fans stunned over one contestant’s dramatic behavior.
Episode 19 of Big Brother Season 26, pushed back to a later start time of 9:30 pm, showed Angela Murray putting on a show while jumping to conclusions.
Near the end of the episode, Angela entered the Head of Household room to have one of her last conversations with T’Kor, Kimo, and Rubina.
However, she sat down and immediately started “crying” while showing concern over going home.
The three all appeared shocked by Angela’s scene and assured her she wouldn’t be evicted.
T’Kor even told Angela she wasn’t being considered after Angela asked if she was nominating her.
After the reassurance, Angela immediately dropped her head and continued crying, leaving the others still confused.
CROCODILE TEARS
The whirlwind moment was shared on X, where viewers were confused as to why Angela was even crying in the first place.
“Nah this woman is pure comedy bc wtf was she gliding and crying for?” one person wrote.
“I am sorry I laughed especially when they showed T’kor’s face like why are you crying now lmao,” said a second.
“The MINUTE she walked into the room and sat down I started laughing I couldn’t control myself either this segment was so funny,” wrote a third.
Others noted that Angela didn’t appear to be crying and was seemingly faking the ordeal.
“NOT A DAMN TEAR ON HER CHEEK LMFAO i lost it,” one person said.
“Her nickname is ‘Dry Eyes’ not a tear in sight,” another wrote.
Some even called her a “Big Brother dream” and joked she would be cast on the fourth season of the reality show The Traitors.
“At this point I’m thinking she’s the first plant in big brother history she cannot be real,” another believed.
Big Brother Villains
Big Brother has been beloved by reality TV fans since 2000. The show brings together a group of strangers to live in a house, competing in various challenges. Along the way, villains are introduced.
Here’s a look at some of the most prolific villains:
- Jessie Godderz
- Aaryn Gries
- Mike Malin
- Dick Donato
- Jackson Michie
- Justin Sebik
- Paul Abrahamian
- Rachel Reilly
- Will Kirby
- Dan Gheesling
- Amanda Zuckerman
- Jack Mathews
- Shannon Dragoo
- Chima Simone
- Paulie Calafiore
- Vanessa Rousso
- Jessica Graf
- Danielle Reyes
- Matt Hoffman
Angela’s recent meltdown came shortly after her last, where fans saw her crying once more over contestant Brooklyn Rivera eating her charcuterie board.
During a live stream just days before, viewers saw Angela crying while talking to herself and eating an avocado.
Sunday’s episode ended with T’Kor revealing the portraits of Cam, Makensy, and Tucker at the nomination ceremony.
She admitted the decision was difficult and hoped one of them would win the veto to remove themselves from the block.
SCHEDULE CHANGES
Fans were met with a change on Sunday night as the usual start time of 9 pm was pushed back half an hour.
However, that wasn’t the only change viewers will have to deal with this week.
After Thursday’s episode, where Brooklyn was evicted, host Julie Chen Moonves, 54, announced another alteration to this week’s schedule.
The Wednesday episode will still air at 8 pm and is extended.
“It is a special two-hour episode when the Power of Veto will be back up for grabs,” the host revealed.
“Who will win? And will it be used for the sixth straight time?”
The Thursday show is still set to air at 8 pm.
The change comes just after Big Brother fans raged over the live feeds suddenly shutting off on Saturday.
The reality show quickly addressed the issue on their Instagram Stories.
“Hey Big Brother fans! The live feeds may be down longer than usual today for a classic veto competition and as the AI instigator twist continues,” Big Brother wrote.
“See all the fun and drama play out in this week’s episodes.”
Big Brother airs on CBS thrice weekly, and live feeds can be viewed with a Paramount+ subscription.