July 22, 2005
'Big Brother' annoyance culled
By -- JAM! Showbiz

'Big Brother 6' contestant Michael Donnellan. (Photo courtesy of CBS)

It was an absolute no-brainer. The expulsion of Michael Donnellan on last night's 'Big Brother 6' live eviction show will go down as the easiest out ever in the history of the CBS summer reality show.

Turning all of the women against them by being too forward and then having a heated blowout. with Head of Household, Eric Littmann, turned almost the entire house against the 28-year-old artist. Michael was booted by a vote of 9 to 1.

Though Chen did not ask Michael about the behaviour that made many of the female HouseGuests feel uncomfortable around him, Chen did question him about the altercation with Eric. Michael stated he was annoyed when Eric went back on his word to him.

"One of the reasons I was a little irritated was because we had an agreement and I don't think he was terribly honest about it. There was always a bit of tension," Michael told Chen.

When questioned about his budding romance with fellow HouseGuest Janelle, Michael stated he was taken aback by the turn of events and would love to continue the relationship when the game was done.

Michael's eviction leaves his secret partner Kaysar Ridha to fend for himself in the 'Big Brother' house alone. In his goodbye message to Michael, Kaysar insisted that the HouseGuests made Michael out to be someone he is not and he was a "victim of circumstance". Kaysar assured Michael that the entire situation would not be left "unchallenged".


Michael need not worry about his friend...at least for this week. In another Head of Household trivia concerning what the majority of the players thought about the others in the house, Kaysar won the Head of Household title. By doing so, Kaysar cannot be evicted and has the responsibility of nominating two players for eviction. Kaysar's choices will be revealed on Saturday night's broadcast.

On the live eviction show, the producers appeared to alter the rules of the secret partner twist. Chen made it known that on next Thursday's show the remaining players will be told about the twist, a fact the majority of the players have already figured out. Chen also went on to state that the pair who can outlast the others and be the final two players left would compete for the biggest prize in 'Big Brother' history. The second place finisher will score $250,000 while the winner of 'Big Brother 6' will get a million dollars. Previously, the producers had announced that in order to qualify for the increased prize money the pairs had to keep their secret intact until the very end.


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