'Big Brother' Season 17 Updates: James Huling slams Steve, Austin's game strategy; 5th juror no regret working with Audrey

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Less than three weeks away from the awarding, "Big Brother" season 17 appears like it has quickly passed by. The latest evictee, James Huling, has been declared as the fifth Jury member on Thursday, increasing the chances of his adversaries' triumph. The jury members are given the right to vote for the deserving winner of the Big Brother.

Before the double eviction night, some HGs admitted that James and John did a good job during their practice rounds but, according to the Big Brother Network, they had a hard time deciding for the final result and, that the stress of the competition might affect their performance.

Just after his eviction, James had an interview with Jeff Schroeder on CBS. He claimed that he did not expect the double eviction. He was aware that many of the houseguests have pointed their guns right at him. So when Meg left, that was the only time that he knew it was a double eviction.

During another post-interview with The Hollywood Reporter, James honestly shared his thoughts about what he thinks the other houseguests' reasons for playing the game. According to him, they all have their own reasons but, for him, it was all for his daughter.

The Hollywood Reporter also asked why he did not treat the houseguests as a scapegoat during his eviction speech, James believed that no matter what he will do, it won't change anything. He knew that whatever he is going to say, Vanessa, Austin and the other twin are loyal to each other to keep him off the game. Besides, he is avoiding any form of arguments.

When James was asked to choose who among the houseguest does he not want to see in the final two, James chose Steve and Austin and pointed his reasons out.

"I would say Steve because I feel like Steve has been floating through the game, and I would say Austin for the simple fact that he told everyone that he did not want to win the game and he used that as a strategy and that he would be the pawn every week," James declared.

He also stood his ground regarding Audrey's move of trying to arrange things before she got evicted. According to him, he didn't regret not working with her. Aligning things with her could have gotten him out of the 'Big Brother' Season 17 without any delay.

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