
Rachel Reilly's Head of Household week is the most exciting week in "Big Brother" 27 so far. She swung for the fences by nominating Mickey Lee, Vince Panaro, and Morgan Pope, and was determined to get one big competitor out during her reign. It seemed like her plans would change when Lauren ⁘
Before Rachel Reilly became the queen of "Big Brother," she was just another contestant considering a showmance.
Reilly has appeared on three seasons of "The Amazing Race," one of "Celebrity Fear Factor," one of "Snake in the Grass" (which she won), "The Traitors" and "Worst Cooks in America."
A career in reality television is possible — even if your last name isn't Kardashian — but Reilly has a way of "playing the game," as contestants call it, and isn't afraid to shake things up. That's why she's such a force this summer in the 27th edition of "Big Brother."
Fifteen years ago, when her journey began, I got a chance to visit the "Big Brother" house. Located on a Los Angeles soundstage, it was filled with cameras (52), microphones (95) and a staff of producers watching every move.
The houseguests (as the contestants are called) didn't have contact with producers or camera operators. One-way mirrors enabled them to see the participants but those participants couldn't see them. Staffers dressed in black, so no flashes of light slip by the mirrors.
Walking around those behind-the-scenes hallways, "Big Brother" personnel used fluorescent arrows to find their way in and out of the backstage areas. The effect was like that of a Halloween haunted house. When you're in the camera area, you couldn't see much but what's lurking in the mirror/windows.
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