'Big Brother 17' News: Big Winner Steve Moses Upsets Die-Hard BB Fans After He Attacked Amanda Zuckerman

"Big Brother 17" may have ended already but the gossips and dramas that go along with it are still on fire. Big winner Steve Moses gave some "sexist rant" against "Big Brother 15" super villain Amanda Zuckerman.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, yesterday Steve appeared on the podcast Reality Recaps. On the said YouTube show, Steve reportedly attacked Amanda which made a lot of die-hard BB fans upset. Most of the fans took to Twitter to express their comments regarding Steve's two-hour post season interview with RR.

During Steve's interview with Reality Recaps, he was asked about what he thinks of Amanda's game strategy against Dan Gheesling. Steve said that he can answer that question in any way he wants because he knows that Amanda will not get angry even if he will slam her.

It has been said that RR revealed that Amanda heard Steve talked negatively about her throughout the season. As a matter of fact, RR even recalled that Steve talked about Amanda at least 10 times the entire season the show aired. That is why BB fans are asking what he truly feels about Amanda especially now that he is already outside the house.

Steve revealed in the interview that he felt Amanda was a bully. And he thinks that her bullying acts are not related to any game plan. He even said that Amanda lashed out at people but it was not a move to advance her standing in the game. So what is he trying to point out?

Meanwhile, here is what Steve got to say about Dan's strategy, "Dan Gheesling was a brilliant player. He was a bully at times but only to get further in the game. He played the best game in each of his seasons."

Steve's comments got a lot of fans confused. He applauded Dan for being a brilliant player but hit on Amanda for playing the same game as Dan's. Is it possible that Steve is just attacking Amanda because she portrayed as a "strong woman" and not afraid to play the same game? Or he is just simply jealous of the way Amanda played and thinks that a woman can't play the same way as a man does. So much for Steve's innocent act?

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