As a die-hard fan of Big Brother, I can confidently say that Cam Sullivan-Brown has become my favorite Houseguest this season! His unique catchphrase “Shout out all my dawgs at the crib” never fails to bring a smile to my face every week. It’s been a mystery for weeks who his friends are, but finally, we’re getting a glimpse into their lives, thanks to their dedicated X account.
In Big Brother 26, the tradition of houseguests shouting out during eviction votes has been a divisive aspect of the game for some time, but this season, many viewers find it amusing, particularly due to Cam Sullivan-Brown’s catchphrase, “Shout out all my dawgs at the crib.” As the weeks progress, we’re getting to learn more about who Cam’s friends are, adding a fun element of mystery to the game.
First, let’s summarize each instance where Cam has used this famous phrase without requiring you to watch every episode by subscribing to Paramount+. Fortunately, dedicated fans like @TornadoPuppy have been tracking this weekly, resulting in a useful video that shows every occasion he said it, as demonstrated below.
Despite consistently demonstrating love towards his friends each week, it seems that Cam has questioned if they’ve been watching him as he goes about his ‘Big Brother’ journey. It appears that Cam may still be unaware whether this is true or not, but his friends have created a specific X account to make it clear that they are indeed following the show and keeping up with his progress.
Cam’s true friends are right here at the house. This is our official account speaking. We may not have been visible, but we’ve been keeping a close eye on things all along. We’re here to offer our support for him. Using #BB26 on Twitter, we’re excited to join the conversation with @BBLiveUpdaters, @lordesbbqribs, @BB_Updates, @BBLionOteV, @Gatimo, @sanguinesal, and @ToomsBB_September 9, 2024.
Initially, there was a fair amount of doubt due to the fact that people from X have been switching their usernames and sharing jokes about “Dawgs at home,” while we’re all mindful that catfishing is quite prevalent. However, the account has shared some authentic photos and videos featuring Cam, which has somewhat alleviated our skepticism.
For those who remain uncertain, they can explore this page further for extra pictures and clips of Cam with his companions. Personally, I am more inclined to believe than disbelieve that this page is genuine. Admittedly, I’m not certain if the page belongs to all his friends collectively or if it’s managed by a single individual. In any case, it appears that the buddies of the Week 6 Veto winner are following and encouraging him during Big Brother Season 26.
It’s great to be a Cam fan right now, especially considering Chelsie Baham’s victory as Head of Household in Week 8. This win ensures Cam’s safety for another week, thanks to the significant strategies being prepared for the Week 8 veto ceremony. In fact, it seems plausible that he could be the last man standing in the game within a couple of weeks. Moreover, Cam is displaying more of his authentic personality, and his friends confirm this is his true character.
This is Cam most of the time 😂 #bb26 https://t.co/dVX9Cbt6O4September 10, 2024
It appears that the contestant in the Big Brother house needed a bit of time to feel more comfortable and open up, but this could not come at a better moment since there’s still a good amount of game left for him to make a serious attempt at winning Season 26 and taking home the $750,000 grand prize instead of the usual earnings for reaching the jury. I can’t wait to see if he can pull it off, although his friends watching from home might be even more excited about it.
On CBS, “Big Brother” is broadcast every Wednesday and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET), and on Sundays at 9:00 p.m. ET. A big salute to all the viewers keeping up with this season, as it’s a must-follow for staying informed about every intricate detail unfolding!
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2024-09-10 23:37