Big brother Jury The host of the round table Dr. Will Kirby has announced that he will step down from the role and Big brother 24 winner Taylor Hale would love to take his place. Dr. Will has hosted the Jury Roundtable ever since Big brother 15 in 2013, during which he helped the jury decide the winner. However, he will not return on October 13 Big brother 26 finale, during which one of the final five contestants – Cam Sullivan-Brown, Chelsie Baham, Kimo Apaka, Makensy “MJ” Manbeck or Rubina Bernabe – will be crowned the winner and take home the $750,000 grand prize.
I would sell my first child to do that. That would be an absolute dream, but I’ll wait for the email. Let’s see if they call or send an email. But I really don’t want to do that, so I’m throwing my hat in the ring, big brother.
In an interview with EWTaylor revealed how much she wants to be Big brother 26 Host of the Jury Round Table and will have the opportunity to discuss the potential winner with the judging panel, which currently includes Quinn Martin, T’kor Clottey, Leah Peters and Angela Murray. He said, “I would sell my first child to do that. It would be an absolute dream, but I’ll wait for the email.” Taylor continued, “We’ll see if they call, email, whatever. But I really don’t want to do that, so I’m throwing my hat in the ring, big brother.”
Taylor has been watching Big brother 26and shared their thoughts on who has played the best and worst games. He thinks so “Right now, Chelsie” play the best game, more, “It’s her game to lose. Chelsie is playing the best game by far.” As for the worst, Taylor offered, “Who’s left in the house. I’d say Kimo is playing the worst game. But MJ? Really rough HOH. I don’t think she can recover from that. We’ll see.”
Currently, Chelsie (plays the best game). His game is losing. Chelsie is playing her best game yet. About who’s left in the house. I’d say Kimo plays the worst game. But MJ? Really rough HOH. I don’t think he can recover from that. We’ll see.
However, Taylor emphasized that he does not wish for anyone to win. He explained, “I just come for a good game. I know it sounds so boring, but I literally just want a fun ride to the end…Give me fun!”
I’m just waiting for a good game. I know it sounds so lame but I literally just want a fun ride to the end…. Give me fun!
What Taylor Hale’s Interest in Being a Big Brother 26 Jury Roundtable Host Means
Taylor has a track record of being a great host
Taylor would be amazingBig brother 26 Jury The host of the round table. He is the face of modern times Big brotherwhen she made history as the first ever black winner and the first houseguest to win both the game and the fan-voted America’s Favorite Houseguest award. Taylor was the underdog of the season as she started off as the victim of bullying and microaggressions from her houseguests and then eventually rose to the top.
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As his season ended, Taylor competed during the season for the first time Big Brother Reindeer games in the 2023 season and finished second behind winner Nicole Franzel. He also returned during the special event Big brother 26 periodwhere he and fellow winners Jag Bains and Cody Calafiore analyze the season so far. Taylor has what it takes.
Our take on Taylor Hale as host of the Big Brother 26 Jury Roundtable
Taylor did a wonderful job commenting on it Big brother 26 house guestsas proof that he could do it again as the host of Jury’s Roundtable. He has already shown himself to be impartial as he said he is not rooting for anyone in particular. Instead, Taylor is aiming for a good game.
It is also important that the host of the Jury Round Table has as strong an understanding of how to play the game as Dr. Will and Taylor. He begins a new era, following in Dr. Will’s footsteps. Hopefully Taylor’s dream comes true and she is Big brother 26 Jury The host of the round table.
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Sources: EW, EW/Instagram