Michelle Meyer is definitely the most emotional girl in the Big Brother house this season.
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Michelle, a brunette cutie who always rocks her glasses, has been in hot water for a while considering her alliance of females were not included in the house's majority alliance, now run by Paulie Calafiore and Paul Abrahamian.
Michelle is a target not only because she's one of the few girls remaining, but she's also been dubbed a "loose cannon" because she cries all the time and wears her emotions on her sleeve. After losing her good friend Da.Vonne Rogers in the game, she doesn't have much hope left.
Below is a list of 10 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Michelle Meyer:
- If she could describe herself in three words, they would be "quirky, bubbly and curious."
- Michelle's favorite activities include cooking, reading, going on Reddit, watching Live Feeds, researching nutrition-related topics, photography, working out, and selling stuff on eBay.
- She can be really feisty! Michelle once got into a fight with former BB houseguest Steve Moses' mom over their competing Facebook Fan Pages for Steve on the Internet.
- Michelle apparently can't stand Frankie Grande, a former BB houseguest, and said he makes her want to vomit.
- What else does Michelle hate? Socks, and the fact one-third of Americans are obese. Oh, and she's afraid of fish.
- The houseguest is a Super Fan of Big Brother, both its U.S. and international versions.
- Michelle snorts when she laughs and loves her basset hound Beanie Baby and heating blanket since she's always freezing.
- She missed her sister's Sweet 16 birthday to compete on Big Brother. She also has a 19-year-old sister named Alexandria.
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- Michelle would rather win the game of Big Brother and be hated by America than lose the game and be loved. If she manages to pull out a win on Season 18, she'd take her family on a trip to Hawaii.
- Her interesting motto in life is "be underestimated," because she'd like to be smarter and stronger than people think in order to have the upper hand.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski