Even though it hasn't been an entire week, Big Brother season 24 is already causing controversy, with producers teaching the houseguests about microaggressions in the house.Big Brother 24 returned to CBS recently, with 16 new houseguests entering the game, where they are secluded from the outside world for 85 days. One houseguest will be evicted each week throughout the summer until the last one standing wins the $750,000 grand prize. The first live vote and eviction will take place on Thursday, July 14, when the eventful first week will finally come to an end.
During the live premiere of Big Brother 24, Daniel Durston, an Elvis impersonator from Las Vegas, won the first HOH competition and gained all the power. The houseguests quickly formed alliances to save themselves from being the first evicted. Taylor Hale, a former Miss USA contestant, was immediately ostracized and outcast by the rest of the house, particularly Paloma Aguilar, who convinced the rest of the house to turn on her. Taylor, a Black woman, was labeled by the other houseguests as «aggressive» and thinking that she would «blow up» if she was nominated, though there was no evidence to back that accusation up.
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Big Brother producers confirmed to Variety that the houseguests were required to undergo sensitivity training before entering the house. Producers also said that they have spoken to the contestants about microaggressions toward other houseguests. Paloma and Jasmine Davis have been the root sources of bullying Taylor, but Monte Taylor, Joe «Pooch» Pucciarelli and Terrance Higgins have also been culprits, making up lies about her, talking about her behind her back and
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