Matt says his Big Brother 25 co-star used his disability to his advantage.
The Big Picture Big Brother 25 made history by casting its first deaf houseguest. Matt Klotz relies on reading lips to communicate with people. He lives with other houseguests in a house that is full of microphones and cameras watching their every move. Fans can watch what happens in CBS-edited episodes and the live feeds available on Paramount + and Pluto. There will be two houseguests left after a series of evictions and a jury votes for the winner of the $750,000 prize.
RELATED: ‘Big Brother 25’: Red Addresses Controversial Comment He Made to America The second week surprisingly had a veto competition that relied on hearing. Matt wanted to win to protect Reilly. Live feeds were suspiciously down longer than usual after the veto. Hisam Goueli was Head of Household said he couldn't because he felt the competition was unfair to him on the live feeds.
Jag denied ever betraying them. Jared switched strategies. "Never said that to me," he told Matt then pointed at him. "You must have misunderstood." Cory immediately said, "No, no" and stood up. They continued to have the argument with Cirie and Bowie Jane in the room. The feeds were down for the cast to film the live eviction where Izzy went home. Matt later talked to Blue Kim about the ordeal. "I've caught him multiple times lying now...