1. Did you ever think you would make it to final 3?
I absolutely thought I would make final 3. Anything less than that would have been a failure to me, and that's not something I was willing to accept. There were some fierce competition, definitely more so than my previous season, but I felt like I would be able to work my way through and make it to the end.
2. What do you think of when you hear ‘Coup D’Etat’?
Going back to what I've learned in school, I think of the overthrowing of a government, namely one that that is suppressing its people. That evil government just so happened to be Chasyn in our game, and after being completely backstabbed, it felt extremely liberating to be able to overthrow him and save Chas and myself. Unfortunately, Sarah and Adrian weren't able to follow through with the last step of the plan to try and get Sophia out. It would've been brilliant if she got evicted the week Chasyn was HOH, similar to what happened to Dallas in Season 3.
3. One of your jury questions to Sophia was ‘Decide between Chasyn and Christian’, but could you pick one between Chas and Dallas?
If it came down to it and I had to choose between one, of course I would. It would be cowardly on my part not to. It all comes down to strategy and decision-making in the end, that's what this game is about. One thing I've proven through 2 seasons of this game is I will fight to the death for those that I trust 100% and have been completely loyal to me, and with that both were incredible allies and became good friends as well. If the decision had to be made, it would be tough, but I think everyone involved would understand. It'd be impossible to make that decision until the time came, however.
4. Throughtout the game you were entirely with Chas, how did this happen? How did you guys make that connection?
Chas and I started talking a few weeks into the game after realizing both of us were consistently at the bottom of the list of house nominations, so felt it would be a pretty strong alliance if we were to work together. Unlike other people I've aligned with, just speaking to him I could tell he was completely genuine and someone I could put full faith and trust in, so it was a great alliance for me.
5. How was your strategy different from Season 3?
I started out this season laying a little lower than I did in Season 3. The first couple weeks I realized I wasn't really a target to anyone, so I didn't see any reason to make unnecessary enemies when it wasn't something I needed to do. In the end, this season seemed to take the same course as my previous season after the whole ordeal with Chasyn, but this time around instead of calling a truce between us because it was in everyone's best interest, it became a very cutthroat game.
6. What were you thinking when Chasyn turned on you?
Thankfully I was in class when I saw what happened, so I didn't get to react immediately to what happened. I'm an extremely straightforward person, and I'm quick to voice my thoughts, no matter what it is. I'm sure everyone that played this season could easily see that. I told Chas that Chasyn is the last person that could be trusted, and unlike Season 3, this time I was the one to get bitten. I at least thought he had enough integrity to hold true to some of his conditions that he promised me when I threw the HOH to him, but for some reason he felt it necessary to go from the complete best position in the game to an extremely dangerous one. As angry and hurt as I was that someone that I became friends with could be such a shady individual, it was extremely gratifying that I was correct in my statement that it was the worst strategic move of the season.
7. At final 3, we saw you consistenly said ‘Sophia, you got this’, did you ever give up? Did you think you could beat her?
I absolutely knew I didn't have any chance against Sophia in the finals. And as many have noticed, I indeed did give up at final 3 after Sophia moved on to the finals. Chas and I spoke, and we both felt that he had a better chance than I did, since Adrian would end up being the swing vote. For some reason, through Chasyn's magic, Adrian ended up hating my guts, so we knew I would never get his vote. There was a glimmer of hope that Chas could get that vote making it 4-4 and then coming down to the public, which I thought Chas would be able to do. He didn't seem to have time to get the required votes from the public anyway, so either way it seemed like we were both playing for second. Second or third didn't make any difference to me since first place was out of the question, and I knew how much it meant to him so I was happy to let him have it even if he wasn't able to get first.
8. How was this experience?
It was definitely a season of mixed feelings for me. Most of it was a lot of fun, and I'm glad I was able to do it, but then there were points of betrayal and shadiness that I just didn't want to be a part of. That is the nature of the game though, so hold no bad feelings now that is everything is said and done. This game is a roller coaster, but it's definitely a lot of fun.
All in all, I'm glad to have gotten to know everyone that was a part of this season, and I respect all of you. We may not have all seen eye to eye, but that's to be expected in this game. Sophia is the clear winner this season and she definitely deserves it. Even if we weren't always on the same page, she's a great person and an extremely genuine individual, and I respect her a hell of a lot. Congratulations to her, as well as to Chas for outlasting all of the other fierce competitors that this season had to offer.
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