‘Big Brother 28’ Contestant Jason Breaks Down That Explosive Tea Party and Not Letting Kamu ‘Bully’ Him: ‘Isn’t It Interesting How the Six People in Power Were So Threatened by a Drag Queen?’

DavaoNews newsroom brief · 20d ago · 1 min read · via variety.com

“Big Brother 28″ contestant Jason De Puy, also known as Salina EsTitties from two seasons of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” knew the writing was on the wall when he lost the blockbuster challenge during Thursday night’s live eviction episode. “I was this close, a second away, from tying w

The latest buzz around reality TV has made its way to Davao, with fans discussing the explosive tea party on "Big Brother 28" that led to a dramatic shift in the game. Jason De Puy, a contestant who also goes by the drag persona Salina EsTitties, stood up for himself against fellow houseguest Kamu, refusing to back down from the confrontation. This move has sparked conversations about power dynamics and bullying in the show.

What's interesting here is how Jason, a drag queen with a background in "RuPaul's Drag Race," navigated the situation. His experience in the drag world, known for its emphasis on self-expression and confidence, seems to have served him well in the high-pressure environment of "Big Brother." The fact that he called out the six people in power for being threatened by him, a drag queen, adds another layer to the discussion, highlighting issues of identity and representation.

For fans in Davao and beyond, the question now is how Jason's bold move will impact the rest of the season. Will his refusal to be bullied by Kamu earn him allies or enemies in the house? How will the power dynamics shift in the aftermath of the tea party? As the season progresses, it's worth watching how Jason's presence continues to shake things up and whether his message of self-empowerment resonates with viewers.

Originally reported by variety.com. DavaoNews adds analysis for culture, style & media readers.

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