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‘Big Brother Canada’ evictee Kyle Shore picks the winner

TORONTO — The latest person to be shown the door at the Big Brother Canada house has predicted who will take it all.

Nova Scotia’s Kyle Shore said Friday he believes Arlie Shaban will emerge the winner.

“He’s the guy you pick last for dodgeball and suddenly comes out and takes out the whole team,” Shore opined. “He’s so neutral right now. The girls love him, the guys love him and he just has that innocent aura of friendliness.”

Shore was the second houseguest to take the walk of shame on season 2 of Big Brother Canada. He was evicted Thursday following a 9-1 vote.

“I [saw] it coming for awhile,” Shore admitted during an appearance on Global’s The Morning Show. “It was miserable because I couldn’t do anything about it.”
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Shore defended his alliance with Paul Jackson, who irked houseguests with some of his comments — particular some aimed at Andrew Gordon.

“Paul is a big sweetheart,” said Shore. “You lash out in the moment and stuff like that and when you’re getting put down and degraded.”

The 24-year-old personal trainer from Porter’s Lake, NS also insisted his interest in Adel Elseri’s religious practices was genuine.

“In this house it is about the money but I want to educate myself and experience something new,” said Shore. “I have my own thoughts on religion but I’m very open to things and I want to fully understand deeper stuff.

“He let me in and I was really happy about that.”

Last week, Anick Gervais was the first houseguest evicted from Big Brother Canada.

Big Brother Canada airs Wednesday on Slice. The show will air three nights a week on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays on Slice.

The Big Brother Canada Side Show airs Thursdays, while Big Brother Canada After Dark airs seven days a week from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m. ET/11 p.m. to 2 a.m. PT.

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