It's impossible to win Big Brother without convincing the jury how to vote, and Celebrity Big Brother is no exception. There are several aspects to a successful game, and oration skills are one of the most important. When only two players remain, a jury composed of previously evicted houseguests — sans the inaugural season in 2000 — come together to vote for the winner. After the individuals are questioned and forced to explain their game moves, the final two have one last chance to try and convince the people they made lose $500,000 (or, in the case of CBB, $250,000) to award it to them instead.
There are many opportunities for houseguests to convince those in power to keep them in the game another week until then; statements before each Power of Veto and eviction ceremony are objectively the most necessary. Some of the most memorable BB players have used these opportunities to their advantage and delivered remarks that changed the tides; long-term fans may remember Will Kirby's «I hate you all» monologue in BB7 or Zach Rance arguing with Devin Shepard during an early BB16 veto meeting.
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On the other hand, some speeches houseguests have made have gone down in history for the wrong reasons. Viewers of BB3 will never forget Marcellas Reynolds getting evicted after not using the POV on himself; Paul Abrahamian's final 2 speeches costing him BB18 and BB19 back-to-back are another glaring example. With many speeches given during CBB season 3, the newest celebrities had their work cut out for them. Without further ado — and in no particular order — here are some of the best and worst CBB3 speeches made this winter.
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