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And her name is Miss Taylor Hale
Taylor Hale on her epic speech and historic Big Brother win
The newest winner talks about her unlikely path to reality TV glory.
It was perhaps the most remarkable and unexpected journey in Big Brother history. And history was indeed made when Taylor Hale was crowned the champion of season 24 on Sunday's live Big Brother finale, the first Black woman to ever win a non-celebrity edition of the game.
Taylor was on the outs of the house almost immediately when the season began — ostracized by the other women of the cast and ignored or denigrated by some of the men while also going on the block for eviction seemingly every week. But after being on the receiving end of terrible treatment by Daniel Durtson and Nicole Lyong, Taylor was invited to join a new alliance called the Leftovers, and she never looked back.
Taylor won two Head of Households, but, more importantly, she made strong social connections with everyone in the house, and then perfected the jury management part of the game with her goodbye messages to those she sent packing. That management paid off, as did a blistering finale speech in which Taylor told the jury they could reward fellow finalist Monte Turner (who brought Taylor to the end) for his impressive game stats and moves, "or do we want a winner where we choose resiliency? We choose persistence as a reason to win this game?"
Taylor then brought it home to tears from the jurors and cheers from the live studio audience by ending with: "Jury members, I am challenging you to make the hard decision and change the course of this game and choose progress for the course of this game. I can be the winner of this season and I promise you will not do it in vain if you do it tonight."
The jury responded by awarding Taylor with eight out of nine votes.
Congrats little sis
And her name is Miss Taylor Hale
Taylor Hale on her epic speech and historic Big Brother win
The newest winner talks about her unlikely path to reality TV glory.
It was perhaps the most remarkable and unexpected journey in Big Brother history. And history was indeed made when Taylor Hale was crowned the champion of season 24 on Sunday's live Big Brother finale, the first Black woman to ever win a non-celebrity edition of the game.
Taylor was on the outs of the house almost immediately when the season began — ostracized by the other women of the cast and ignored or denigrated by some of the men while also going on the block for eviction seemingly every week. But after being on the receiving end of terrible treatment by Daniel Durtson and Nicole Lyong, Taylor was invited to join a new alliance called the Leftovers, and she never looked back.
Taylor won two Head of Households, but, more importantly, she made strong social connections with everyone in the house, and then perfected the jury management part of the game with her goodbye messages to those she sent packing. That management paid off, as did a blistering finale speech in which Taylor told the jury they could reward fellow finalist Monte Turner (who brought Taylor to the end) for his impressive game stats and moves, "or do we want a winner where we choose resiliency? We choose persistence as a reason to win this game?"
Taylor then brought it home to tears from the jurors and cheers from the live studio audience by ending with: "Jury members, I am challenging you to make the hard decision and change the course of this game and choose progress for the course of this game. I can be the winner of this season and I promise you will not do it in vain if you do it tonight."
The jury responded by awarding Taylor with eight out of nine votes.
Congrats little sis