After her shocking self-eviction from Big Brother 24, Paloma Aguilar elaborates on raising mental health awareness and how she feels that «cancel culture» is to blame for the rumors about her since she left the game. The 22-year-old interior designer from San Marcos, California, left the game before the first live eviction of the season due to«a personal issue,» which she later revealed was related to the deterioration of her mental health while inside the Big Brother house.
Although it was apparent to Big Brother viewers who watched both the live feeds and the television episodes that Paloma was struggling mentally, many social media users thought that her self-eviction might have been related to the microaggressions that she and some of the other houseguests directed toward Taylor Hale, a Black woman. The plan was to backdoor Taylor until Paloma's exit led to the first elimination of the season being cancelled. After Paloma left the house, she insisted that she was not racist toward Taylor, and that she is actually good friends with her. She explained that the real reason that she left was because $750,000 was not worth the cost of her mental health.
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In a new Instagram post, Paloma once again addressed her Big Brother self-eviction. She blamed social media cancel culture and Big Brother production for her negative portrayal since she left the house saying, «It is such a shame how social media tries to tear a person down through cancel culture because of the way things were being portrayed to fit a narrative for 'good TV.' People see it as 'the ultimate truth of reality' when in actuality everything is cut to fit the narrative they want, even the live
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