Joshuah Welch is arguably one of the most controversial figures in the ninth season of
Big Brother. While he's willing to face up to it, he reveals that there are some things he did in the house that he's not proud of.
In an interview with Reality News Online, Joshuah, who was evicted on
Big Brother on day 56, said there are a lot of things that he would do differently, starting off with controlling his raging temper.
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“I'd definitely try to play a more cool under control game. I tried to do that in first two weeks, but then I let the pressure get to me and I cracked.” he said.
Joshua entered the
Big Brother house thinking everyone would love his “boy next door” persona. But as conflicts and tensions ensue, he was forced to play the game hard. Unfortunately, he came off as someone different from who he really is.
“I came off as somebody who was a hothead raging maniac and out of control. They did a wonderful job of editing me that way. There was a lot more good that outweighed the bad in the house, but they did a good job of editing me and not showing that side,” he explained.
Joshuah's raging moments include squabbles with
Sheila,
Natalie, as well as his encounter with
Amanda in the hot tub and his heated arguments with
Allison.
“I just snapped. It was not so much to do with Amanda – she was in the wrong place at the right time. I would definitely take all that back. She's a great girl,” he said.
“Same with the Allison thing,” he added. “She lied to me about the gay thing, but I knew she was out to get me. She is a great manipulator and I knew I had to get her before she got me. But a lot of the cattiness was not supposed to be as hurtful…I regret saying some of the things I said, for sure towards Amanda and Allison. I apologized to their families and their mothers. Their mothers said they understand. I did take it too far sometimes, but what is too far when you're competing for half a million dollars? That's a moral question.”
Meanwhile, fans can catch the 10th edition of
Big Brother, which premieres on Sunday, July 13 on CBS.
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source:
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