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Big Brother 26’s Brooklyn says ‘manipulative’ Angela Fake cried

Big Brother 26’s Brooklyn says ‘manipulative’ Angela Fake cried

Big Brother 26‘S Brooklyn Rivera wanted a married mother to win the game, but that doesn’t mean she’s rooting for another mother Angela Murray.

“Angela is a very special person,” 34-year-old Brooklyn said exclusively We weekly on Friday, August 23, a day after her exit from the CBS reality series. “She cried a lot in the house and we saw her true character (during) week one. The Angela you saw in week one, yelling at a little boy and bringing his mother into the conversation, is exactly who Angela is. So don’t be fooled by her ‘I’m just an old mom’ act. No, she’s manipulative.”

Brooklyn was referring to Angela, 50, who called Matt Hardeman “crazy eyes” and told him his mother saw him as a “brat” on TV, had her own conflict with Angela this week. After Angela went from head of household to have-not, she was unable to enjoy a charcuterie platter she was given. She objected to Brooklyn eating it even though other houseguests were doing the same.

“You shouldn’t have eaten my charcuterie board!” Angela told Brooklyn during her farewell message. Although Angela claimed during a confessional in the diary room that Brooklyn did not ask her permission to eat the meat and cheese board, Brooklyn said Us a different story.

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“We pulled everything out and said, ‘Do you mind, Angela?’ And she sat at the kitchen island and said, ‘I don’t mind.’ And sister, nobody wants three-week-old meat and cheese,” Brooklyn said in response to Angela’s claim that the platter would last longer than her time as a have-not. “She was just hungry and bitter.”

Brooklyn added that she had “not the slightest chance” that Angela would win the game.

Brooklyn from “Big Brother” 26 says Angela is manipulative
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“(She) won’t get far in this game. She’s not playing, she’s being carried, she’s being used,” she said. “At least I played the game.”

Angela is not the only person Brooklyn thinks is coming to the house. She shared her perspective on why Leah Peters And Makensy “MJ” Manbeck have not formed any real alliances this season.

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“MJ sidelined herself in the first week with a nine-day on-screen romance (with Matt, 25). I mean, come on, sister, be a little smarter,” she said. “She’s also very young and a little naive, so people don’t trust her. She has a loud Texas mouth. I mean, I’ve talked a lot at home and raised a few (red) flags, but she tells everyone everything, so you just can’t trust her. And Leah is too busy doing her nails every week, so sometimes we just forget that she’s even an option to work with. I love her to death as a person, but she’s more adrift in this game than the fish in this tank.”

Brooklyn from “Big Brother” 26 says Angela is manipulative
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Brooklyn noticed that she wants her ally Chelsie Baham to win the game, but thinks Quinn Martin Will.

“Quinn is not only a superfan, but he’s the mastermind of the season,” she said. “I want a player to win this game. I want someone to win this game who deserves to win. Someone who cares about it for a lot more than just personal reasons. And I know Chelsea and Quinn had a bigger goal than just themselves when they played this game.”

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