![]() Do you think that’s where Todrick slipped? They might see some things they don’t like. Us: One of the big components of this game is jury management because they leave the house and get to watch the show. People were playing it a little bit more like it’s real life, including myself because I didn’t know that you could do it any other way. But I don’t think it was as well-received when we’re playing the Celebrity Big Brother. Through all other seasons, up through 23, you see that happen, or so I’ve been told. There are no rules and you are allowed to socially experiment and go to whatever lengths you want to win this game. Todrick, I think, played a very heavy social game, so a lot of celebrities in his house didn’t really understand how the game could be played. There’s a between Celebrity Big Brother and regular Big Brother. However, I feel like he is a person with a good heart from what I know inside the show. And I didn’t know anything about Todrick before this show. I just want to remind people that it’s very difficult to be under surveillance for 24 hours a day. I was very surprised, let’s just put it that way. When they were voting and throwing shade at Todrick, what was going through your head? But he definitely seemed pretty miffed at the end. I thought I might get his vote just because we worked so closely as an alliance member the entire game. But I haven’t seen any of the show and I guess that there’s some perception change there. They definitely had a closeness, and Cynthia, and it was all kind of understood that they were more team Todrick than myself. I really thought he would’ve been Todrick all the way and I didn’t expect anything less. Us: Whose vote surprised you the most? Whose vote did you think you had and whose did you think you needed? Us: I know you said you thought it would be a close vote. ![]() I was like, “I don’t even know what to say right now.” And it’s the stage and there’s Julie and I’m the winner and there’s gold everywhere. I mean, I feel like I probably looked like a deer in headlights when I came out on that stage and I was like, “Oh, my God, there’s people. I’m flooded with emotion and I can’t believe that this is real. So what did Miesha have to say about Todrick’s jury management? And who does she plan on talking to now that they’re outside the house? Watch above or scroll down to read our full interview! There are no rules and you are allowed to socially experiment and go to whatever lengths you want to win this game.” “Todrick, I think, played a very heavy social game, so a lot of celebrities in his house didn’t really understand how the game could be played,” she says. She goes on to say that he’s a “superfan” and was just playing the game. However, I feel like he is a person with a good heart from what I know inside the show.” “I didn’t know anything about Todrick before this show. ![]() “I just want to remind people that it’s very difficult to be under surveillance for 24 hours a day,” she tells Us. The athlete had yet to get her phone back or see any social media backlash when she spoke to Us about her friend. While fans may never see Tate compete in the octagon again, they can still relive all the highlights (and the lowlights) as we take a look at 8 photos Miesha Tate wants you to see and 7 she doesn’t.‘Big Brother’ and ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ Winners Through the Years Read article Tate’s abrupt retirement from the sport in November of 2016 was surprising. Her career certainly had its ups and downs, but there was rarely a dull moment when Miesha Tate was competing in the Octagon. It was there she joined her first MMA club and began a journey that ended with her becoming one of the most recognized names in the sport. Her first experience with mixed martial arts came in college while she was attending Central Washington University. In fact, Tate would go on to win the state championship her senior year at Franklin Pierce High School. Tate was born in Tacoma, Washington which is where she first fell in love with the sport of wrestling. However, her never-say-die attitude, along with the ability to absorb damage and keep coming earned her the respect of her peers as well as MMA fans around the world. She didn’t have the Olympic pedigree of a Ronda Rousey or the elite boxing skills of a Holly Holm. Few fighters in the game of mixed martial arts have been able to achieve the level of notoriety that the former UFC Women’s Bantam Weight Champion Miesha Tate has. ![]()
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