August 17th, 2008

Post Big Brother Glamour

What happens when you’re voted off BB? Parties? A-List Events? Gay rodeo?

Naturally, these houseguests chose the rodeo route. (Brian, Angie & Steven)

August 11th, 2008

Steven at The Best Buck In The Bay

Steven (Big Brother 10) will be a contestant at ‘The Best Buck In The Bay’ in San Fransisco August 15-17. Also other Big Brother 10 evicted houseguests Angie and Brian are to be heading out for the event. For more information and for ticket information check out the official website HERE.

August 7th, 2008

Evicted Houseguest’s Brian, Steven, and Angie Chat With You!

The first three evicted Houseguest’s Brian, Steven, and Angie will be taking your calls TONIGHT at 9:30EST/8:30CST!

They will be guests on a radio talk show entitled “Big Brother After Dark.” The show will be two hours long.

To listen LIVE tonight click here.

To listen to previous “Big Brother After Dark” shows click here.

August 4th, 2008

(VIDEO) Angie On “The Early Show” With Julie Chen

Here is Angie’s segment on “The Early Show” for those who haven’t seen it yet and below is more of the interview Julie did with Angie right after her eviction.

August 4th, 2008

Angie’s Exit Interview With EW.com

‘Big Brother’ Exit Q&A: Angie Swindell
Now that the 29-year-old pharmaceutical rep has been sent packing, she opens up to EW.com about her passionate exit speech as well as how she really feels about April, Keesha, and Libra

Angie Swindell — the 29-year-old pharmaceutical rep from Virginia — was unanimously booted from the Big Brother house last night. EW.com talks to her about her passionate exit speech (”I wanted to individualize everyone”), her thoughts about Jessie (”a very, very sweet individual”), and what she really thinks of Libra.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Wow, Julie Chen faked you out there at the end. Did you think Jessie was going to get voted out?
ANGIE SWINDELL: I was completely surprised. I first thought, ”Holy crap, my speech worked and I’m actually staying in the house.” Then she let me down very hard. I thought, ”Okay, well, it’s what I expected.”

What did you hope to accomplish with that final speech?
I really didn’t have a lot of pull as far as convincing Keesha, who had an emotional attachment to her alliance. She had said multiple times that she wasn’t there for the money. With that speech, I wanted to individualize everyone, to basically let them know that they have to start thinking for themselves and play for themselves. April and Libra are predominantly the glue that holds everybody together. They’ve infested the house. I had the best interest of all the players.

An 8-0 vote. Wow.
I had conversations with my alliance and told them they need to look out for themselves. A sympathy vote for me wouldn’t benefit them moving ahead.

In last night’s episode, the producers edited it in a way that made it look like there was a tidal wave of opposition towards Jessie. What happened in the house in the last two days?
Jessie is a very intense person who’s not afraid to speak up and share his point of view. When we got nominated, that alienated the four of us [Jessie, Michelle, Memphis, and Angie] from the others. When we didn’t win the POV, we were stuck between a rock and a hard place. As far as my strategy went, I tried to get Jessie worked up to get the target off my back. But Keesha and Libra really didn’t like me. They play emotionally, not strategically. No matter what Jessie did, I didn’t have a prayer. I was not trying to cater to their every need, sucking up to them, and that probably bothered them. I know April had mentioned that to everybody.

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