Many fans believe Helen Kim-Fitzpatrick was ‘pushed’ during ‘Big Brother 15’ Helen Kim-Fitzpatrick, a political consultant from Chicago, participated in Big Brother 15 in 2013. She began the game unnoticed, quickly rose to the top, and started working out how to win.

She was eliminated in Week 8 as her allies turned against her once they understood it involved cutting them. She came back the following week to compete in a re-entry challenge, however, she came in ninth and lost.

Many viewers think they saw a crew member’s face underneath Helen’s platform during the endurance contest in which Houseguests must hang on to a wall for the longest amount of time.

She then lost the game after falling. Due to the time of her fall, a rumor has developed that she was “pushed” because production did not want her to go back home. Others believe she jumped on purpose and thought she may have struck a pact with those in charge.

 

Rumor: Helen Denies Being Pushed In A Recent Tweet

Helen ultimately addressed the rumor in July 2022, over ten years after her season ended.

A fan simply wrote, “you were pushed!” in response to a tweet in which the season 15 fave praised other previous Houseguests for stepping out in support of Taylor Hale from season 24.

In response, Helen said she wanted but refuted it. She insisted, “I am bad at the endurance BB contests,” adding, “The games are much harder than what you imagine watching TV.” While the fan acknowledged her response and praised her clever act, others did not.

A cast member may not have pushed her, but someone appeared to “tap” on her platform just before she appeared to jump off of it, and another person swiftly saw. Another person questioned whether the program had any “dirt” on her. Helen didn’t provide any other details.

 

2020 Update: Zach Rance Accused ‘Big Brother’ Of  Rigging Competitions

Season 16’s Zach Rance appeared to confirm the widespread belief that other contests are fixed to produce particular results or a particular winner in a May 2020 Instagram Live.

He asserts that producers provided him an advantage during the Otev competition, which he ultimately won and required because his buddies betrayed him. Caleb Reynolds declined to compete with Frankie Grande in a spectacular Battle of the Block in which the Houseguests had to team up and guide a ball into specific holes using chain ropes. Frankie Grande ended up winning the match by himself.

Zach claims that he and Caleb had previously planned to toss the competition and get the YouTuber out of the house.

Zach stated that production disassembled the scheduled game and created a different one once they revealed their idea to others. Furthermore, he asserts that Caleb changed his mind and decided to play after viewing the competition, aware that he could ruin it for Frankie, but that the producers forbade him from doing so. On Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, CBS broadcasts Big Brother 24.