'Big Brother': Talks About Potential Finale "Split Vote" And Future Digital Works Then Even The Winner Is Shocked That She Won

Big Brother: Over the Top winner is crowned. She is indeed one of the three predicted finalists namely; Morgan Willett, Jason Roy or Kryssie Ridolfi with the $250,000 prize tag. Twitter is a good indication, for seeing Morgan and Jason Roy vying for the title. Executive producer Allison Grodner tells confirms that it is really a tight race.

Both Roy and Willett had almost equal online fan bases. Morgan just happened to bad the $250,000 prize beating her closest rival. Jason. The margin between the two is only 20,000 votes. It is understandable why Willett is surprised like anyone else that she is the winner, and Jason is obviously devastated with the outcome.

Morgan has really earned for her efforts, and Jason Roy should not feel bad on the number 2 spot - after all those expectant housemates, he is the closest to the top. It should be interesting what Alex would feel now that her sister who is less excited to win the title than she is had made it through with flying colours, says Entertainment Weekly.

Since the groups are split inside the house, the votes are split outside as well. This has added to the excitement of the game. As the housemates are strategizing to win their place, the viewers are also driven into playing along with them.

Just like the Twitter standing which could be the basis for digital works in the future, Kryssie Ridolfi is the third place winner and on to the interview with Julie. Morgan and Jason being on separate sides of the house the whole season long so it's interesting to see one from each side represented which does predict quite possibly a split vote.

Morgan Willett in fairness has gone to the place where she deserves despite not really wanting it so much. Her sister Alex was more into the game than fuzzing over the other sibling's triumph which is also a glory to their family, according to Holywood Reporter.

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