Indy Santos is the first member of Older brotherjury, and while getting this far is a feat, he still thinks about the events of the last few days before his expulsion (like Kyle refuses to use the veto ). The eviction led to harsh realities on the other guests, but ended her dream of appearing Big brother Brazil?
As part of the jury trial, Indy is not allowed to have direct contact with the outside world. As such, Gossipify has sent Indy questions about her hardest time at home outside of her eviction, and she now has a pretty good idea of how she feels after the eviction. He explained that he struggled a bit with some of the other Houseguests’ actions, saying:
I think the hardest part was finding out how many people were lying and how many people were manipulating themselves for money. They literally have a price, and that’s something I don’t have, and I’m proud not to have it. I’m not judging, you can do what you want. But it’s really hard for me to see people put themselves in this position that, whatever happens, they want the money, you know? And they don’t care how you feel, who you are, your stories or your family. It’s pretty crazy and hard for me.
No wonder Indy feels deceived, especially after hearing about The Leftovers alliance from Michael Bruner in his farewell videos. We also know of live broadcast monitoring with ours Paramount + subscription that Indy got mad when he tried to campaign for Jasmine, assuming he shouldn’t have been begging to stay in the game with the people he was supposed to be aligned with.
Given her thoughts on her former roommates, it would be understandable if this experience ruined her dream of participating Big brother Brazil One day. Indy surprised me with his response, and even hinted that this fandom might accept and understand it better than here:
Oh, I could go now. If Big Brother Brazil were here right now and they said, ‘Pack your bags, leave and go home today’, I’m ready to do it. I really think your show is different from this experience I just played. And I really think the public would contact me, that they might really know me and be proud of who I am. I hope America sees me for who I am and I hope America is proud of me too. From my heart, from my honesty, from my loyalty. I know this game is different, but if Big Brother Brazil calls me after October 1st, I’m ready guys!
It would certainly be interesting to see Indy compete Big brother Braziland I wonder if she would do better on this show than in season 24. While Indy may not have been pushed by money to lie and manipulate others, the reality is that this is exactly how most people make money. Older brother. People who play an open, honest and genuine game often don’t get very far, and it certainly didn’t seem like Indy was in a good position even before his expulsion. Memorable winners like Dr. Will and others I understand that it takes more than wanting to win, and some people have to be fooled.
Indy’s thoughts on her guests make me wonder who she’s going to vote for when the final time comes. It seems obvious that she is hurt by her expulsion and that she could end up as a bitter jury by voting for the person who felt most honest with her (or in the case of the big brother of celebrities Cast of the third season, Who did you prefer? ). We can only wait and see. Who knows how the other jurors and the next few weeks might make you change your mind about everything you’ve been through?
Older brother aired on CBS (opens in a new tab) Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET and Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET. Big things can happen this week, so be sure to check out live streams from time to time to find out how. the division of the house affects the game .
Source: Cinemablend

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