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From screaming matches in the Big Brother house to iconic impressions on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, reality TV is the gift that keeps on giving. In Touch rounded up some of the most iconic moments to revisit on Paramount+. ad

Xavier Prather, Derek Frazier, Azah Awasum, Kyland Young, Hannah Chaddhal formed The Cookout alliance with the goal of ensuring that the show got its first ever Black winner.

The six-personal alliance concealed their allegiance to each other throughout the entire season, enacting Tiffany’s “Mastermind Plan” of each pairing up with someone outside of the alliance to avoid two of them ever being on the block together., the truth before nominating her for eviction. The Cookout ultimately made it to the final six together, achieving their ultimate goal when Xavier was crowned the winner of the season.

“This is the easiest choice that I have had to make this entire season,” she said at the time. “I’m going home.” Prior to her ultimate sacrifice, the Washington native had won five out of six challenges. “There was this moment where I was like, ‘OK, I’ve really established myself, people do see me as a frontrunner, I’ve broken some records. If I decide I’m not going to play by these rules, no one is going to be able to say that she gave up because she couldn’t do it,’” DeLa said during a July 2021 appearance on “EW’s BINGE” podcast.

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