'Big Brother 17': 5 Questions With Da'Vonne

It was not "Mama Da's" day. After over two weeks in the "Big Brother" 17 house, Da'Vonne was evicted by a vote of 7-2. Her game-play was anything but under the radar. Minutes into the game she started a jello-solid all girls alliance, then there was that confrontation with Clay and finally the nail in her coffin was her dramatic blowout with Audrey.  There was a little bit of hope that she could turn things around when she won the power to nullify three votes, but her attempts to be strategic about her choices might have backfired on her. Maybe the hardest to watch was her mishandling of her discovery of the twin-twist that had fans screaming at their TVs! We caught up with the poker dealer, living in Los Angeles, for five questions after her eviction.
ET CANADA: Tell me what your biggest regret is. When was the turning point?
Da'Vonne: My biggest regret was the day I called Audrey out. I should have saw her for the game she was playing, took that in, voiced my opinion in the diary room, put my poker face on and left that alone. I shouldn't have called her out in front of everybody. It did expose her, but at the end of the day it did put me in a bad light too. Because it's like 'whoa, where did that come from?' So, it was just kinda like, it was bad, I definitely wish I could snatch that moment back, that one moment , for sure.
ET CANADA: You figured out the twin twist before anyone else. How? More importantly,  why did you tell the whole house?
Da'Vonne: OK, I figured out about the twin twist a long time ago. I forget names, but I don't forget faces. I'm going to call them by their real names,  Liz is a lot slimmer than Julia. Julia's face is much fuller, her body is more thicker, she NOT fat, she's just a little thicker. Once I saw the differences in the two, I was like 'these are two different people, two different faces, something is not adding up.' When Liz came out in her bikini and I was like 'oh yes, that is not the same body, that's a totally different person.' Julia likes to play pool, she likes to be in the hottub and she likes to work out. Liz likes to... chill, I'm chillin'. You can tell which one is upbeat and which one is real down to earth. Once I realized that, I was like [weighing it out] 'ooooh, keep it to yourself, tell Jason, keep it to yourself, tell Jason, keep it to yourself, tell Jason' and I told Jason! I was like 'let's keep this between us, this is a me and you thing'. He told Meg, Meg told Jeff, Jeff told... and it just spread like wildfire and I was like 'well there goes that.' If I could do it differently I definitely wouldn't have told anybody, Jason included.  I would have told her I knew and been like 'look, work with me, give me your vote or I'm going to tell Jason on my way out and you're going to be caught.'
ET CANADA: Who do you want to see go home next?
Da'Vonne: I would love for Clay to go home. The reason I want Clay to go home is because I feel like Clay gone would leave Shelli lost. She would have her girls, but she wouldn't have that comfort of Clay, and it would be a gut punch to Clay which would make me a little happy, because I'm a little bitter that I'm out here talking you and not Audrey... I'm a little bitter about that. But ya, I would definitely put her on the block, put her on slop, let her get a little weak this week, then definitely send him home just to solidify the punch, for sure.
ET CANADA: You won the power to nix three votes this week. Why wasn't Clay's one of them?
Da'Vonne: I wanted to keep that I had it a secret and I knew that if I voted for either Clay or Audrey, it would be obvious that I had it. So I had to vote for people that wouldn't really point in my direction. At the same time would cancel her votes. So it took a little thinking, but I was like ok, Jeff runs in my circle so if I put him up they wouldn't expect  it was me, but put a slash to one of her votes. Becky and Jackie are clearly working with Shelli, but they hang around me so that might throw them off just a little bit so lemme go slash those votes too. I really had to plan that out because at first I was just like 'Clay can't vote, Audrey can't vote, Becky can't vote, but then I was like 'no, because I don't want these people to know that I had the power, if I happen to stay.
ET CANADA:  How did Audrey get that target off of her?
I didn't care about Audrey the person [in the house] I cared about Audrey the player and I don't think people really understood that because they still felt America was going to look at them a certain kind of way for putting her up. I'm like 'No! You're not saying anything bad about her as a person. You're just a player in this game and people get eliminated every week. It's okay to send her home. They didn't get it. There are three showmances in the house, there clearly.. I think in my mind, is a girl alliance in the house, there is a set of twins in the house, then there's Audrey.. but yet I'm here talking to you. I don't get it, this house makes no sense to me. Nobody is bold enough to pull any of these triggers and I just feel like I was just the easy way out. Let's get her out because she yelled and she made a fuss so let's get her out of here.
Credits: etcanada.com
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