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'Big Brother 24' Winner Taylor Hale Wants THESE Changes In Show's Next Season

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By Afouda Bamidele on December 13, 2022 at 10:30 PM EST

The gorgeous Taylor Hale will forever be in the minds of her supportive fans, given her historic achievement as the first Black woman to be crowned the winner of the reality show "Big Brother."

However, given her experience on the show, she wants things done differently in the upcoming season, and she wasted no time telling her fans about some of these changes on social media.

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Taylor Hale Wants 'More Social Game' In Season 25 Of 'Big Brother'

Taylor Hale's post on her Instagram page
Instagram | Taylor Hale

Fans would recall that Hale did not have a straightforward path to her success in the reality series as she was a house prey in the beginning before emerging as a champion.

It was reported that on the first night of the contest, fellow "Big Brother" stars Paloma Aguilar and Alyssa Snider regarded her as someone who would use her appearance to flirt with the men.

Not long after, the females formed a supposed women empowerment group, excluding the 27-year-old and another contestant Nicole Layog. Hale received so much animosity from nearly everyone in the house, but she remained committed and got through until the third week when the tables turned, and she was able to secure her fate as the champion.

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And not only did she bag such glory, but she was also America's Favorite Houseguest. Meanwhile, months after her season 24 victory, she is speaking out about the changes she wants to be incorporated in the 25th season of the show.

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Portrait pf House Guests of 'Big Brother' 24
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During an 'Ask Me Anything' session on Reddit, Hale urged fans to throw any question at her, and she did her best to answer as many as possible. "This is Taylor Hale," she wrote. "Winner and AFP of BB24 - let's hang and ask me ANYTHING!" The celeb added:

"WHAT'S UP, REDDIT! This is the place I came to learn as much as I could before I got kidnapped for BB24. I can't wait to dive in and chat with you all now. AMA!" 

Nearly 800 comments dropped, among which a fan asked what she expected to see in the new season of "Big Brother" if she planned on watching it. Responding to the question, the beauty queen stated, "Less game show, more social game. The games are fun, and people work so hard to put them together."

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"But to understand the dynamics," she continued. "You have to see people who are not making the flashiest moves or dominating with the most earned power (comp wins)." Hale echoed a similar opinion in her final speech at the season 24 finale, proving her desire to make her win trigger change in "Big Brother."

The new season of the show is set to premiere in the summer of 2023, though not many details have been revealed. In addition, there have been assumptions that a season of "Big Brother: Legends," involving past winners and favorites of fans, would come about next year, but the network is yet to confirm or deny the speculations.

The West Bloomfield Native Credits Past Experience With Criticism For Contributing To Her Success 

Taylor Hale's post on her Instagram page
Instagram | Taylor Hale

While Hale may have been used to some publicity as a beauty pageant titleholder, she gained even more recognition with her win on "Big Brother" season 24. Not to mention, a fanbase called Hale Raisers was created in her name, and she acknowledged their support during an interview.

The Blast shared that amid the conversation, the personal stylist reflected on her victory, saying that her fans' support reminded her that her self-thoughts, composure, and communication skills did not make her initially comprehend her position in the house.

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However, the awareness that others could see who she really was made it clear that she was not the "villain" and did nothing wrong. During Hale's stay in the house, she was insulted by other houseguests and wrongly accused of toying with someone's mental health. 

Despite the difficulties, she remained kind and eventually became the house's winner and the people's star. As a former Miss Michigan USA, the reality star was able to learn from her experience of being criticized for her skin color, making her prepared for the onslaught she received during the season.

She stated in the interview: "I'm used to criticism. I'm used to letting things roll off my back. And I won't say that I'm glad I experienced that before, but it did come in handy in the house."

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