Todrick Hall, dubbed “the bitter loser,” has canceled interviews after the conclusion of “Celebrity Big Brother.”
After a near-unanimous defeat in Wednesday’s finale, Todrick Hall canceled talks about his stint on “Celebrity Big Brother,” Page Six confirms.
Miesha Tate, third-place finisher Cynthia Bailey, and newly crowned America’s Favorite Houseguest Carson Kressley all went through with their interviews on time.
When Page Six questioned why Hall had canceled the interviews and whether he planned to reschedule, a representative for Hall did not immediately comment.
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The singer and dancer was chastised on social media for his hasty choice, which came after a frosty climax in which several of his co-stars chastised him for his deception.
“Todrick is a bitter loser who isn’t taking it well.” “It’s not surprising,” commented one Twitter user.
“What a spoiled brat. @Todrick After Hall bragged about being a “Huge Brother” superfan, another echoed, “Such a big fan but an even larger loser.”
Hall, 36, was placed second after earning just one of the eight votes cast by Bailey, 55. Teddi Mellencamp, Shanna Moakler, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Todd Bridges, among his previous roommates, did not hold back in expressing their opinions about him during the finale.
“You’ve forgotten that we can see beyond the curtain,” Mellencamp, 40, said before voting for Tate, 35. “One of your favorite movies is ‘Wizard of Oz,’ but you’ve forgotten that we can see behind the curtain, so I’m going to select the lesser of two evils,” she added.
Miesha Tate, a member of Hall’s alliance, won Season 3.
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“One thing this decision guarantees is that I will never have to hear your voice again,” Moakler, 46, remarked.
“I came into this home with integrity and attempted to leave with integrity, so this is for my kid,” Kirkpatrick, 50, added, referring to Hall’s prior statement that he would shame his son.
“I hope you understand that winning this game is obviously [about] doing it in a nice manner and not talking evil about individuals who have previously passed away,” Bridges, 56, said.
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When Julie Chen declared Tate as the winner a few seconds later, she nearly had to persuade the rest of the group to join her in congratulating Tate and Hall.
“You may all rise. “You don’t have to sit in your chairs,” Chen, 52, said.
While the rest of their co-stars came over to embrace Tate and Hall, who won $250,000 and $50,000, respectively, Mellencamp, Moakler, and Kirkpatrick sat still.
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source: pagesix