JC Mounduix is still in the running for $500,000 on Big Brother's currently-airing 20th season.

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JC is a 28-year-old professional dancer from Miami, FL via Spain, who currently resides in West Hollywood, CA.

JC has been a bit of a floater since the start of the Big Brother season, as he is in the middle of two alliances and doesn't seem to have a solid group to work with. However, he has escaped the last two evictions.

JC's personality and accent gets Big Brother fans laughing, but his behavior stopped being funny when he was accused of sexually harassing some female houseguests with an ice cream scooper.

He also came under fire for using the N-word during a conversation with fellow Big Brother houseguest Bayleigh Dayton, although the reaction has been mixed given some social-media users believe he didn't have bad intentions.

JC is certainly making waves and causing some drama and controversy this season, but we'll see what happens next for this houseguest on Sunday night's episode. Until then, let's learn more about him.

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Below is a list of 6 facts Reality TV World has compiled about JC Mounduix:

- JC would describe himself as outgoing, honest, and eccentric.

- His favorite activities include going to the gym, watching movies, and going to theme parks.

- JC says he's very good with people but has a short fuse when it comes to his height.

- JC tells people he's 5'0" but he's actually only 4'8" tall.

- He was born in Cuba while his parents -- who are from Spain -- were living there for work.

- JC's favorite Big Brother houseguest of all time is Josh Martinez because he represents the kind of people he grew up with. JC says Josh made him feel at home and he was glad he won.

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About The Author: Steven Rogers
Steven Rogers is a senior entertainment reporter for Reality TV World and been covering the reality TV genre for two decades.