‘Big Brother’ Star Lisa Weintraub Calls Out ‘Bully’ Angela Murray: ‘I Didn’t Provoke Her’

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The 33-year-old celebrity chef and 50-year-old real estate agent were at odds in the house, with Murray calling Weintraub a “twit” during one heated exchange.

The two faced the eviction vote during last Thursday’s episode — and both were shocked when Weintraub was sent home by a near-unanimous vote, despite Murray causing chaos in the house.

In an exclusive interview with The Post after her eviction, Weintraub confirmed she wants nothing to do with Murray ever again.

“She had every opportunity to have a follow-up conversation, and she chose to bully me for just existing in the house,” Weintraub said.

“I didn’t do anything to provoke her,” she added. “I just existed, respected her space, showed sportsmanship during the game, and she chose a very different course of action.”

“I wish her the best on her journey — but it doesn’t align with me,” Weintraub said.

Murray was also at odds with the first person evicted from the season, 25-year-old sales tech rep Matt Hardeman.

Hardeman told The Post last week that, unlike Weintraub, he forgives Murray for her actions.

“I signed my life up for a life of forgiveness, and it will continue to be that,” he said. “I will continue to try to model what that looks like, not just for people who have been in situations like that, but also for all viewers and all people who watch.”

Hardeman and Weintraub were both blindsided during their respective evictions.

Weintraub said she was especially surprised that Tucker Des Lauriers — who wasn’t shy about being annoyed by Weintraub in the house — “was gunning for me since the beginning.”

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“It was interesting to see that no one was following through on their trust,” she said about the 14 remaining houseguets.

“I was following through on my alliances, and people weren’t doing the same,” Weintraub continued. “I think that was overall the most shocking of everything. Your reality and your perspective and your truth in the house is the only thing you see, even if you can see everything. I’ve been shocked by some of the tea that’s been spilt.”

Weintraub also reacted to the cast questioning if she’s really a chef and complaining that she was difficult to live with.

“I don’t know where that’s coming from. I definitely am a celebrity chef,” she said. “In the house I did laundry, I cooked for people, I cleaned, I had talks with people when they needed words of affirmation. I was myself encouraging while I was also playing a game.”

“So I don’t know where the rumor of me being a hard houseguest to live with is,” Weintraub added. “And I don’t really believe that, because all my roommates have loved me and I always contribute, equally.”

“Big Brother” airs Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays on CBS and Paramount+.

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