Summary
- Big Brother 26 houseguest Angela Murray’s boss defends her, saying that the show is fake, and she’s just playing a role with her bad behavior.
- Angela’s boss denies firing her from her real estate job.
- Angela’s behavior on the show has sparked theories of her being a producer plant.
Big Brother 26 houseguest Angela Murray’s boss is denying that she’s been fired from her job and called the show “fake” amid rumors that the fiery contestant is a producer plant. Angela, a 50-year-old real estate agent, mother, and grandmother currently living in Syracuse, Utah, has faced some serious backlash due to her outbursts in the Big Brother 26 house. From her paranoia that her alliance The Collective was coming after her, to her now-infamous tirade against fellow houseguest Matt Hardeman, during which she called him, “Crazy Eyes,” Angela had some people thinking that her behavior affected her real-life job.
Angela Murray’s boss Liz Sears said that she was
“dumbfounded”
by how many people don’t understand that reality TV is
“fake.”
In an interview with TMZ, Angela’s boss at Utah’s Elite Realtors, Liz Sears, defended her, stating that she’s playing a role on Big Brother 26 that doesn’t reflect who she is in real life. Liz said that she was “dumbfounded” by how many people don’t understand that reality TV is “fake.” She believes that it’s weird, funny, and sad that so many people wanted to attack Angela through her job. Liz added that Angela is a huge Big Brother fan and her antics are part of her strategy. She said that in real life, Angela is sweet, kind, smart, clever and fun.
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Angela Murray’s Boss Reveals If She’s Been Fired From Job
Angela’s Job Profile Had Been Disabled
Some fans noticed that a link to Angela’s profile on her job’s website had been disabled, leading them to believe that she’d been fired. However, Liz explained that Angela is not fired, and she disabled the link because Big Brother 26 viewers were bombarding the site with bad reviews, hateful comments, and also calling incessantly. She added that this caused a tremendous distraction that was wasting other realtors’ time at the company. Liz has since put Angela’s page back online.
It’s suspicious that Angela’s boss believes that how she’s behaving on Big Brother 26 is just an act and part of the game. This would add to the theory that Angela is a producer plant. Her week 1 meltdown was so over-the-top that it didn’t seem as though it could be real. Her bad behavior has caused so much chaos, and some have even called for her removal from the Big Brother 26 house because of her poor treatment of Matt.
In the first two weeks of Big Brother 26, Angela went from being the Head of Household (HOH) to sitting on the chopping block. After how she behaved when she was in power, it’ll be interesting to see if she can hold it together. If Angela doesn’t win the Power of Veto, she’ll have one more chance to save herself in the BB A.I. Arena, and, if she doesn’t, there’s a good chance that she might be evicted. If Angela really is a producer plant, it might be better for Big Brother 26 to say goodbye to her and her theatrics.
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Sources: TMZ, Big Brother/Instagram
Big Brother
Big Brother is a reality game show that is based on a Dutch series of the same name. Each season, contestants, known as HouseGuests, live in the same house and compete for upwards of $500,000. Contestants are constantly monitored by cameras placed throughout the house and are voted out each week in an eviction. Julie Chen Moonves has hosted the series since 2000.