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Why Big Brother viewers believe contestants quit their jobs after appearing on the show

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BOREHAMWOOD, ENGLAND - JANUARY 26: Emma Wills greets Daniel O'Reilly during his eviction on Celebrity Big Brother at Elstree Studios on January 26, 2018 in Borehamwood, England. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)

Big Brother viewers frequently think that the houseguests won’t return to their real-life occupations when they come home at the end of a season. In September, Taylor Hale was declared the victor of the most recent season of the popular reality series. For the first time, America’s Favorite Houseguest was named along with the season winner. Taylor was the program’s first female winner in a long time.

Since being named the Big Brother champion, Taylor has landed a significant brand contract. After being spotted munching Lay’s potato chips the entire season, she announced that she would be working with them. With her new boyfriend, Joseph Abdin, at her side, Taylor has also been living her best life. Since getting back together on finale night, the two have been practically inseparable. Taylor even brought Joseph along as a bonus for winning the vacation she received as America’s Favorite Player. Even though Taylor experienced some difficult times while residing in the Big Brother house, she triumphed.

After the show, several Big Brother housemates gain influence.

Similar to Taylor, many other former Big Brother contestants went on to have influential careers. It frequently occurs due to the significant increase in Instagram followers Big Brother houseguests get while cut off from the outside world. Fans sometimes assume that houseguests will quit their jobs after returning home because so many former players have gone on to become influential figures; however, this is not always the case.

Many former players will return to their old place of employment after being on the show, even though some quit their former positions to explore new careers and possibilities made possible by the show. Although many viewers believe houseguests may support themselves by appearing on the show and using social media after that, this is not necessarily the case.

After Big Brother, Alyssa Lopez and Haleigh Broucher returned to their previous positions.

The best and most current illustration of this is Alyssa Lopez from Big Brother 23. Alyssa returned to her previous position even though she leveraged her newfound notoriety from the show to expand her business and social media following. Alyssa recently silenced critics who made fun of her decision to resume working as a bartender at Hooters. Another illustration would be Haleigh Broucher from Big Brother season 20, who went back to school despite her newfound popularity to complete her desired degree after her stint on the program.

Although it happens frequently, not always, Big Brother houseguests resign from their employment after their experience on the program. After their summer vacation, many former athletes return to their occupations or may even find a new one. Many of these former players want to keep these choices hidden to shield themselves from criticism from Big Brother fans, even though it happens more frequently than many fans realize.

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