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Audrey Middleton was a HouseGuest on Big Brother 17.

Audrey is the first transgender HouseGuest to compete in the U.S. version of Big Brother. On the first day, she revealed this to the whole house, and they fully supported her. In the first week, Audrey initially tried to forge a girls alliance with Da'Vonne Rogers and Shelli Poole. That alliance failed, and she and Da'Vonne helped create an early power alliance called The High Rollers.

However, she quickly became a target when she began playing the game too hard too quickly and constantly throwing her own allies under the bus. Despite this, she managed to avoid eviction for the next couple of weeks, but her lies soon caught up with her when she got into an argument with the new dominant alliance, which resulted in her getting backdoored.

During Week 4, after learning that she was going on the block, Audrey had a huge meltdown. She disappeared into the Diary Room for hours, walked around the house with a blanket over her head, and violated the food and shower restrictions while being a Have-Not. This earned her a penalty vote on eviction night. She placed 14th overall.

Biography

Retrieved from CBS.com

Age: 25
Hometown: Villa Rica, Georgia
Current City: Villa Rica, Georgia
Occupation: Digital media consultant
Three adjectives that describe you: Radical, fun, and intelligent.
Favorite Activities: I have some nerdy hobbies. One being I have taken a huge interest in astrology. I love to talk to my friends about the things that I've learned and drawing their charts for them. I actually found a nerdy online format of the show Survivor that was created by a fan and participated in it for two months. Astrology was a major part of my strategy. I chose to use astrology because it's an icebreaker and no one is threatened by it because most people don't believe in its legitimacy. So I did a chart for each person and leveraged moves based on each person’s astrological ego and won. I love playing competitive strategic games and thought it was cool to take an unconventional approach to the game and take home the win. I also love to read philosophical content. I like to find quotes and memes that resonate with me and add them to a corkboard in my room. When I'm not nerding out on the computer, I love doing things outdoors. Camping, hiking, rock climbing, rafting, kayaking, swimming, and the list goes on. I live for adventure! Now, on the contrary to being an extremist and playing in nature, I love to get dressed up and go out. I like to put a lot of effort into my appearance. Not in a superficial way, but it's one of the most fun forms of self-expression for me. Fabulous hair, lashes, makeup, I'm the Beyoncé of my life story. As I should be, right? I also love live music. Witnessing art in its purest, most raw musical form is a magical experience for me. I deeply envy those people with great musical talents, but appreciate them so much. I also am a bit of a foodie. I love finding new cool places to eat and enhancing my palette as often as my wallet will afford!
What do you think will be the most difficult part about living inside the Big Brother house: The most difficult part of living in the Big Brother house is going to be sleeping with the enemy. You are trapped in an environment with people who you may or may not be consciously aware are lying to you, scheming against, targeting you, and only have their own best interest in mind. An intelligent person does not wake up everyday and willingly interact with people who don't have their best interest so having to put on a face, be liberal and incessantly entertain people you could very well deep down despise is going to be hard work!
Which past Big Brother cast member did you like most: My favorite Houseguest of all time is Rachel. She's beautiful, hilarious (even when it's not on purpose), and most importantly truly understands how to play this game. She won, so she's not completely underestimated, but I don't think people salute her enough for how intelligent she actually is underneath the "looney toon" image she might project. I get that she's an acquired taste, but I respect that she stops at nothing to get what she wants. She's all business and very objective when going after what she wants to accomplish. I will be very similar just hopefully with a less antagonizing approach. However, I am not a wallflower either.
What are you afraid of: The only legitimate fear I have is probably spiders. I hate how sneaky and creepy crawly they are.
Finish this sentence: My life’s motto is…Throw me to wolves and I'll come back leading the pack!
What would you take into the house and why: I would take my journal, because I like to write down affirmations and really endearing quotes to keep things in perspective for me. It would also be helpful for me to archive mental notes about people in game. I would also bring my tarot cards because I do believe in being able to tap into the unconscious and revealing a perspective that you can't necessarily see as clearly with all the conscious "brain chatter." I don't believe they have magical powers and will tell my unforeseen certain future, but each card offers a psychological perspective that should be in the hindsight of a person's mind anyways. Lastly, I would bring my favorite astrology book because it makes for a great conversation piece and I would love to see who readily admits that they identify within it. It's not for everyone, but I would say 8 out of 10 people entertain the idea just for fun.

Audrey grew up in a small Georgia town. She is very tight with her parents and considers mom and dad among her best friends. She has worked some interesting jobs, including a pizza delivery person and an MMA Ring Girl. She prefers tall, dark and handsome guys with a quick wit. She spent a good part of her life swimming competitively, where she excelled, and she still swims laps every week at the gym. She loves to get dressed up and look fabulous head-to-toe, but she also isn't afraid to get dirty. Camping, kayaking and hiking are some of her favorite activities. Audrey believes that fear is an illusion and she doesn't get intimidated easily. This Big Brother super fan says, "I will not float. I will make bold moves and I will get blood on my hands. Heads will roll!" She compares herself to Dexter Morgan.[1]

Player History - Big Brother 17

Competition History

Week 1 HOH Loss
BOTB Ineligible
POV Not Picked
Week 2 HOH Loss
BOTB Ineligible
POV Not Picked
Week 3 HOH Loss
BOTB Ineligible
POV Loss
Luxury Ineligible
Week 4 HOH Loss
BOTB Ineligible
POV Not Picked

Have/Have-Not History

Week 1 Have
Week 2 Have
Week 3 Have
Week 4 Have-Not

Voting History

Week Position Voted for With Majority?
1 Jackie Ibarra No
2 Meg Maley No
3 Jeff Weldon Yes
4 Post POV-Nominee

Post Big Brother

  • She is currently producing her own online reality show called Sequester.
    • The second season's winner happened to be Tiffany who is Vanessa Rousso's sister.
      • Coincidentally Tiffany was a houseguest on Big Brother 18 mentioned her win on the live feeds.
    • Andrew Ian Gordon was a contestant on the third season of Sequester.
      • He was voted out on night 2 of the game. 
    • Suzette Amaya and Sindy Nguyen were contestants on the fifth season of Sequester, along with Real World Alumni Jay Gotti.
      • Sindy was voted out on night 6, while Suzette ended up winning the game.
    • Sindy and Tiffany later returned for the sixth season, which was an All-Stars season.
      • Sindy was eliminated on night 4, while Tiffany was eliminated on night 15.
    • Michelle Meyer was a contestant on the seventh season of Sequester.
      • She was announced the runner up on finale night of the game.
    • America's Next Top Model cycle 21 runner-up Will Jardell competed on season eight.
    • Big Brother 18 alum Natalie Negrotti, Michelle Meyer, and Tiffany Rousso all participated in Audrey's real life Big Brother game, placing 9th, 10th, and 4th respectively.
  • She is featured in the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Day video with her footage taken from the finale.[2]

Trivia

  • TMZ leaked that Audrey was transgender, which resulted in her being pulled out of press interviews.
    • It is highly speculated that Audrey planned to not reveal her transgender status but was persuaded by production to tell the HouseGuests, since the audience was now aware of it. However, Julie Chen confirmed on The Talk she was going to tell her fellow houseguests from the start of the game of her status.
  • While in the house, she commonly talked of her dreams and what they could mean.
  • Audrey did not attend the Week 4 veto ceremony where she was supposed to be nominated in place of Jason Roy, who was taken down by Vanessa Rousso.
  • Due to the fact that she was a Have-Not during Week 4, she received a penalty vote at the live eviction for not following the Have-Not rules. She is the second HouseGuest to receive a penalty vote for breaking this rule. The first was Jen Johnson in Big Brother 8.
  • Austin Matelson and James Huling would later mock her blanketing on either the live feeds or in the aired episodes, which were both praised by Audrey herself.
  • Her blanketing was so popular a cake pop for the final 3 was based on her blanketing, and it was the most popular costume based on Big Brother for Halloween.

References

Big Brother 17 (US) Houseguests
BB17Small Steve
BB17Small Liz
BB17Small Vanessa
BB17Small John
BB17Small Austin
BB17Small Julia
BB17Small James
BB17Small Meg
BB17Small Becky
BB17Small Jackie
BB17Small Shelli
BB17Small Clay
BB17Small Jason
BB17Small Audrey
Audrey
BB17Small Jeff
BB17Small Da'Vonne
BB17Small Jace
Winner
Runner-Up
Jury
Evicted
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