The house is full of all types of people an ex-marine, a bar tender, a mom from New Orleans, a Catholic School teacher and Hooters waitress. Chaos is likely to happen but there is more screaming than a two year old having a tantrum. Jerry, the ex-marine even called Dan, the Catholic school teacher a Judas. April, flings her hair back stating that another houseguest Keisha is just jealous of her because she is prettier than her. I didn't realize that 8th graders were allowed on the show. WOW, it really does get personal.
Julie Chen, the host of the show has even shown surprise at some of the responses given to her. I would be afraid of asking some of these people the questions she has to ask when they are on slop and stuck in a house for 3 months with the same people. This season is already been a surprise and feel there are more surprises on the way.
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