Big Brother Canada Exit Interview: Anick Gervais

Anick Gervais, the 28-year-old Reiki Master from Hanmer, Ontario, was the first houseguest to be evicted from the second season of Big Brother Canada last night. Anick took a moment to chat about her blindsiding eviction, the “Mean Girls” clique inside the Big Brother Canada house and how she intends on spreading the Love Revolution.
How are you doing this morning?
Laughs
]You had fans rooting for you. They needed some positive energy inside that house.
Explain the negativity that you felt inside the house.
I saw a lot of people who were threated by me. Ika [who went up against Anick after Andrew saved himself with the Veto] could have been a pawn this whole time!
Everyone kind of knew I was going home so they didn’t really want to connect with me because they knew if they connected with me, then, they’d like me. There was definitely negativity in the house. I felt like I was in high school all over again with some of the girls. I was kind of excluded.
We didn’t really get to see what really went on in the house because that entire week that you spent in there was condensed into probably an episode and a half. But the audience did see a group of three girls sitting down together following your eviction. Would you consider them the “Mean Girls” clique?
Yes, let’s call them the Mean Girls! Ika, definitely! Heather and Neda are [also] definitely mean. Sabrina, I feel she’s easily influenced and wants to be liked by everyone. She’d probably give her point of view even though she did like me but she’ll say mean things. Those three girls are definitely mean. I didn’t think Neda was that mean until I saw the message she left for me. That was not cool. I would never say something so negative [like that] because we know how stressful this whole experience has been and we know that we have all created a bond and this is the last message that you want to tell me and Canada? Canada is always watching. It’s just sad that some people think that’s a good thing to do.
You mentioned that bullying was your pet peeve. Did you feel bullied?
You were so surprised by the eviction.
I had all those guys look at me straight in the eye and say, “You know Anick, we want positivity. This is a really stressful environment and you’re making us feel so good. Yeah, you came off strong in the beginning but you were just feed off of everyone’s energy.” But I thought I had all their votes and then…shit, it was 11-0. When one person changes their mind, people just go with the house. I know I would have had votes, but it’s their game. It’s their strategy. So, I can’t hate or be upset with them.

Do you think it’s the girls who are pulling the strings in the house? Are the guys whipped?
I think he was one of the guys that pulled the strings along with Paul.
Andrew came on to you?
very
, strongly. I could feel his energy and it was very uncomfortable.We didn’t really get to see that much of a speech from Paul after he put up his nominations. What did he say to you guys?
And no one else wanted the “Love Revolution.”
Laughs
] No one wanted the Love Revolution!Are you rooting for anyone?
I really connected with Kenny. I felt like he was a brother of mine. I know he has had a lot of struggles in life and he’s a great person. I would like to see him win. Or Jon – he’s a wonderful guy. I know that Adel is not going to win, but I absolutely love Adel. He was one of my favourite guys in the house.
It would probably be those three. I would not vote for any of the girls. I don’t want them winning. They are typical women. So evil. I’m all about being the change.
You always see it on reality TV. The women are always against each other.
If I’m jealous of a girl, I want to be her best friend because if you’re jealous of someone, you’re never going to be that person. You have to love them because that’s how you’re going to be that person.
How are you going to spread the Love Revolution?
It didn’t really help me in the game, but that’s a completely different reality! So, I hope Canada keeps loving me. I hope that I have the opportunity to do workshops with the young and women. Keep loving as many people as possible.
Big Brother Canada airs Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 9 p.m. ET, The Big Brother Canada Side Show airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET and Big Brother Canada After Dark airs nightly from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m. ET on Slice. Viewers can watch live feeds of the house at BigBrotherCanada.ca.
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