Big Brother 's Week 4 eviction signified a very unthinkable development. That night, it seemed probable that Makensy Manbeck or Rubina Bernabe would be evicted . However, what viewers ultimately witnessed was the house flipping and blindsiding Cedric Hodges.

The Week 3 Head of Household broke down in tears following his eviction but, as he noted to CinemaBlend, it wasn't because he was hurt or upset he didn't win the big prize money. He not only explained the true reason to us but also revealed a habit had trouble breaking. After streaming Big Brother 's extended interview with Cedric following his eviction with my Paramount+ subscription , I still had questions about why he was crying.

As some might expect, the young marine didn't have a selfish reason for his tears and explained what was going through his mind as he sat out there with Julie Chen Moonves. It seems the exact reason was much more personal: I wasn't crying because I didn't win, and I wasn't crying because like I lost out on $750,000. I was crying because you make those connections so fast.

And I felt like I had to leave my twelve best friends in the house. So like it was an emotional goodbye as if you were at the airport, saying goodbye to your mom for a while. Cedric's feelings are certainly valid.

After all, he was suddenly thrust out of the house after spending a full month there, with 12 people waving goodbye as he left. Not only is he out of the house, but he can't contact most of those people until the ga.