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“They All Lie!”: An Interview with Alison
« on: Jul 15th, 2006, 11:30am »
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“They All Lie!”: An Interview with Big Brother: All-Stars’ Alison  
by David Bloomberg -- 07/14/2006  
RealityNewsOnline
 
Alison was the first “All-Star” to be evicted. How does she think she could have changed that? Why did she play so hard, so early? What does she think of some of her fellow players – for example, is Chicken George faking being clueless? What does she think about all the BB6 players being in the game? And what was the real deal with hiding in the urn? Read on to find out all of this and much more!  
 
Alison has been on Big Brother 4, The Amazing Race, and was back on Big Brother: All-Stars. Her time on All-Stars was short, though. Why did she play so hard? What does she think about the trustworthiness of her fellow houseguests? Who is the real Alison? She answers all these questions and many more in this interview with RealityNewsOnline.
 
RealityNewsOnline: Hello, Alison!
 
Alison: What up?
 
RNO: Not much here, what up with you?
 
Alison: Well, you know, this little matter of an eviction. (laughing)
 
RNO: So what made you decide to go back to Big Brother?  
 
Alison: It was just an opportunity, why would you pass it up? And it was good timing in my life. And money, you know.  
 
RNO: So, what show is next? Will we be seeing you on Survivor or Rock Star?
 
Alison: No. No Rock Star, that’s for darn sure. We’ll see if there’s anything else in the works or not.  
 
RNO: We’re not going to see your wedding on TV are we?  
 
Alison: I dunno. (laughing)
 
RNO: Many people who go on reality TV shows talk about how much they’ve learned about themselves. You’ve now been on three times – what have you learned?  
 
Alison: I learned probably that these reality shows are reality in their own sense but are putting you in situations that you wouldn’t normally find yourself in, in reality. They show me how I handle stress – or not. And how I react to certain situations that I would not normally find myself in. And it’s not pretty sometimes.  
 
RNO: We’ve seen you on the show, such as when you made comments about Janelle, but then you were embarrassed when Julie Chen brought them up after your eviction. Who is the real Alison?  
 
Alison: It’s funny when you do it [make comments like that] and it’s funny as a stress reliever to rip on someone. Laughter takes stress away. But when it’s taken out of context, I was horrified. I was like, oh my God, I am that evil bitch they made me out to be on Big Brother 4! Janelle is probably a really awesome person outside the house. I am a very sarcastic and humorous person, but if you don’t know me I could see how you’d think that was being evil.  
 
RNO: Indeed, when you’ve been on the shows, you’ve taken your share of criticism for the way you acted. What do you think of that?
 
Alison: I really don’t care. I don’t look at any of that. It’s the least of my concerns. Love me or hate me, I’m on your mind.  
 
RNO: From what we saw, there seemed to be a very clear division between those who were trying to play the game hard in the first week and those who were just lying back waiting for others to move. Why did you choose the first route?  
 
Alison: I was kind of forced into it, because I was one of the names brought up for nomination. At that point, you gotta play, you can’t sit back. I’d rather go out kicking and screaming than watch.  
 
RNO: So you were brought up for nomination before Danielle started her campaign for Jase and Janelle to disagree?  
 
Alison: Yes.  
 
RNO: Once you were nominated, Danielle seemed to play laid back while you were more aggressive in trying to save yourself – do you think that’s what did you in?  
 
Alison: That really wasn’t how it was perceived in the house at all. I actually was the one who stepped back and chilled at first. I saw she was more agressive and got votes, so I had to, and she stepped back.  
 
RNO: What do you feel you could have done differently to stay in the game?  
 
Alison: Win the veto. That’s about it. And I was about knocked out in the first five seconds.  
 
     
RNO: We didn’t see it on TV, but live feed watchers did – tell us what the deal was with hiding in the urn.  
 
Alison: Will told me to see if I could fit in there. So I did.
 
RNO: Was it to spy on people and listen in on their conversations?  
 
Alison: No, that would be stupid! If they ever caught me, I would be dead. They all knew I was there. I even told Janelle I fell asleep in the urn.  
 
RNO: You fell asleep?  
 
Alison: Yeah. I passed out, man. It was comfortable. And there were pillows in there.
 
RNO: Most live feed viewers thought you were using the pillow to hide from people.
 
Alison: I was using it to hide, from the cameras. It’s the only place in the house without one. You go to pee and there’s a camera. You take a shower and there’s a camera!
 
RNO: Who did you feel was the most trustworthy person in the house?
 
Alison: Is that a joke?! There is not one trustworthy person in that house. Forget that!  
 
RNO: What about the least?  
 
Alison: Oh God. All of them! They all lie! Everybody lies in the house!
 
RNO: Who do you expect to win?
 
Alison: I don’t know who I expect, but I like Diane. There’s too many unexpected, huge twists. I would really like to see Diane or Danielle as the winner.  
 
RNO: What are your feelings about so many season 6 contestants being on the show?  
 
Alison: I think it’s horsecrap. Why don’t you call it “Big Brother 6 All-Stars”? Next twist, they’ll throw a whole family in there against four others.
 
RNO: Did it surprise you that Dr. Will, the only winner on All-Stars, was not targeted first?  
 
Alison: No, because I think it’s just a given that he’s going to be gone. I don’t think there’s any chance that he will make it.  
 
RNO: But that’s what they thought in his season, and he won.  
 
Alison: Yeah, but I don’t think he’s going to make it too much longer.
 
RNO: How long do you think it will be before relationships from outside the house start to break down among the players?  
 
Alison: Pretty soon, I think. I give it two more weeks.  
 
RNO: If you could have picked one person to be on the show who wasn’t, who would it have been?  
 
Alison: Jun. I thought she was a great All-Star.  
 
RNO: Have you had any contact with her?  
 
Alison: No, but I would like to.  
 
RNO: Who of the 20 were you surprised didn't make it into All-Stars?  
 
Alison: Lisa.  
 
RNO: Do you think Chicken George is playing dumb, or just IS dumb?
 
Alison: I think Chicken George is a fricking moron! But I think he’s smarter than he leads on to be, which isn’t really that much.  
 
RNO: Is there anything else you want to add?  
 
Alison: I’m good if you’re good!  
 
RNO: Thank you very much.  
 
Alison: Thanks, David.  
 
RNO: And we’ll be looking at the next CBS reality show for you!
 
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Re: “They All Lie!”: An Interview with Alison
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She is so lying... no one knew she was in that urn... there was no one there when she got in it... fell asleep??  Please!!  How do fall asleep in a giant vase all cramped up?  
 
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on Jul 15th, 2006, 12:30pm, yesteach wrote:
She is so lying... no one knew she was in that urn... there was no one there when she got in it... fell asleep??  Please!!  How do fall asleep in a giant vase all cramped up?  
 

 
Not to be stupid but if Will wanted to see if she could fit, why did she need to stay in for what 2 hours? (i don;t have feeds but I heard it was some ridiculous long time)..
 
It seems a lot of previous players are envious about how much season 6 was liked by so many people lol (or rather the sovereign plus James)
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