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“I just want them to go on a bloody holiday,” he said. “I’d love for my parents to take a break from work,” he continued. “There’s a photo that I’m gonna throw up [on Instagram] of me in 2002, standing next to the eviction chair,” he said. “I’m proud of the way I played in particular,” he said. “Not just met them, but played the game with them, and made friends for life in them,” he said. It was a dream of mine to go into the house, but to take it out, I’m so excited.”
After a gruelling 62 days in the house, Reggie, Brenton, Johnson, and Taras remained. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: The finale three of Big Brother decided.
Reggie said, “I thought I was a goner. I was shocked,” Johnson told 7Entertainment. Battling for his wife and his unborn baby.” “I don’t want to do it, I want to give myself the best chance to win,” he said. “He played such a good game, and I thought he deserves to be there, even if that means I lose,” he said. Taras said that Johnson deserved to be there at the end because it was his “dream”. “It hurt me so much because I was like, ‘I need to take Johnson and Reggie to the end’. Johnson on the other hand called his last scramble “s***,” admitting “I didn’t think it was going to be the case,” that Taras would take him to the end. “I thought that I was going... “I don’t know what to say,” Reggie said. “Two of us are going to be happy today, and one of us is going to be beside ourselves.” Reggie later said she thought it would be “payback” and Taras would hold her “accountable”.
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I cannot believe it came down to that.” I’m saying to someone that your battle is at an end right at the final hurdle. And leaving one out means that I’m breaking someone’s dream.
Big Brother 2022 will conclude with a massive live finale tonight, but fans are already speculating that the voting could be “rigged”. See why here.
So how on earth could it be rigged if Aussies are the ones voting for the winner? Fans slammed the show last year for its “fake crowd” at the finale, which had been slated to be filmed in front of a live audience until the COVID-19 pandemic came along. The result was a finale which many fans called “awkward” and “forced” on social media.
There's one housemate who's predicted to take out the Big Brother finale tonight, but you can change the expected winner by voting online.
While the Sportsbet odds suggest that Reggie has the best chance of winning, voting is still open and the winner won’t be decided until tonight. He has won eleven challenges – the most of any BB housemate ever, and he has won the last five consecutive challenges. All three housemates have a solid shot at this year’s crown – but Sportsbet has pinned Reggie with much better odds than Taras and Johnson. The punting site currently has Reggie sitting at $1.42, Johnson at $3.75 and Taras at a whopping $10 return.
After 62 days and 21 new and returning housemates the 2022 Big Brother Grand Finale takes place tonight at 7:30pm on Channel Seven and 7plus.
After a neck-and-neck battle, Taras overtook Brenton at the ball maze, claiming victory just one second ahead of the competition. I got so freaking close to the end,” said Brenton. “I just can’t believe that if I’d won that challenge today, which I was millisecond off, I would be standing in the top three. Then Brenton, Johnson, Reggie and Taras faced one last monumental hurdle before getting to the Grand Final: a six-stage obstacle course.