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You stayed around for longer than probably anyone expected. Do you owe that to strategy or just being able to fly under the radar?
Completely strategy. With the exception of me, Toasteee, Megan and Brandi, I don’t think anyone in that house was playing strategically. Everyone else was playing, “Let’s keep around our friends.” They weren’t playing smart at all. So many people had the chance to send the right person home, and they were like, “Oh, that’s my friend.” OK, well, they’re going to beat your ass in the end.
Were you worried when it came time to betray the secret alliance?
Not at all. Hoopz basically promised me that if I could save Whiteboy when Toasteee was the Paymaster, then she’d have our backs. She owed it to us. We weren’t scared at all. But it’s just they way the cards were dealt with Hoopz becoming Paymaster. We wouldn’t have betrayed the alliance if we didn’t have to.
When Hoopz did let you go, did you feel betrayed?
To a certain extent. Her whole, “This is for Chance” was such bulls***. Chance was in the house for, like, five days. You don’t f***ing know Chance. Hoopz and I go back to Flavor of Love. We were best friends on that show. I didn’t betray her. I sent home Chance, who didn’t even have my back.
