The ‘Big Brother’ Contestants Discuss Taylor Hale’s Bullying

Big Brother is no stranger to controversy, and the most recent season, which debuted on CBS last week, is currently under fire for the way Taylor Hale was treated by the other houseguests.

Former competitors claim that the 27-year-old personal stylist from Detroit, Michigan, was shunned by the other contestants and the target of a number of derogatory remarks and microaggressions. In addition to being described as “aggressive” and “not acting right,” Hale was spotted sobbing alone herself in a room on the show’s live feeds. However, some viewers have reacted negatively to this.

In the Big Brother House, Individuals of Color and Members of The Black Community, Particularly Black Women, Have No Chance.

“Members of the Black community (especially Black women) and other people of color stand no chance in the Big Brother House due to the perpetuation of microaggressions and unconscious biases which plague our society,” Season 23 winner Xavier Prather,

who was a part of the all-Black alliance The Cookout, wrote on Twitter.

To Ultimately Get Rid of The Big Brother Feeling of Exclusion, Black Houseguests (or Any Poc Houseguest)

In the future, “I hope it doesn’t take a ‘Cookout’ for Black houseguests (or any POC houseguest) to eventually escape the sensation of being ostracised within the Big Brother House for simply being,” he added. “Change MUST occur! For the time being, I am confident that my fellow Michigander will maintain her composure and carry herself with dignity.

In response to a dialogue between candidates Monte Taylor and Terrance Higgins, Tiffany Mitchell, another member of The Cookout alliance, tweeted her displeasure. Two black males were criticising and chatting about a different black woman, who had done them absolutely NO HARM. accusing her of being condescending [sic] when, in fact, she has a personality,” she added.

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Multiple-Time Player on Big Brother Janelle Pierzina Expressed Support for Hale in A Comment as Well.

Multiple-time Janelle Pierzina, another contestant on Big Brother, expressed her support for Hale by saying, “Let’s make the beautiful quiet ladies who have literally done nothing but breathe, cry and make her feel like s*t. After hearing Poloma talk poorly of her, she started crying. So fcking sad.

The Cookout member Azäh Awasum requested that CBS include a part on colorism in their sensitivity training. Her definition of colorism was “Colorism: prejudice or discrimination against individuals with a dark skin tone, usually among people of the same ethnic or racial group.” “I deliberately tried to “dial back” in the house for the reasons mentioned above. This is something that dark-skinned ladies constantly consider.

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