Angela Rummans thinks that David Alexander is a "liability" to Tyler Crispen's game on Big Brother 22: All-Stars. Tyler and Angela first competed on BB20, where they started their showmance. Aside from being lovebirds, Tyler and Angela played together within the Level Six alliance, which dominated the entire season. That alliance also included Winston Hines, Kaycee Clark, Rachel Swindler, and Brett Robinson. Angela made all the way up to Final 4, and Tyler and Kaycee moved forward to the Final 2. Ultimately, a 5-4 jury vote gave Kaycee the $500,000 grand prize. In turn, Tyler was voted Ameria's Favorite Houseguest.

Between Big Brother 22 and personal projects, Tyler and Angela are having a very busy 2020. The couple kicked off the year moving to a house in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, which is Tyler's hometown. In August, Tyler was announced as one of the All-Stars who would compete on BB22. Then, Angela announced the release of her brand-new book, Angela's Plant-Based Kitchen, which is a cookbook containing over 100 vegan recipes. While they expand their business empire, Tyler and Angela also run a jewelry company called Naut & Chain.

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In an interview with Kathryn Dunn for the Conspire Away, B*tches! podcast, Angela Rummans shared her thoughts on Tyler Crispen's strategy on Big Brother: All-Stars so far. All in all, she said that Tyler and Christmas seem to have the strongest and most loyal bond in the house. Angela then remarked on how, at first, she didn't think that David would be "dangerous" to Tyler's strategy. But she has since changed her mind and considers David a "liability" to Tyler. When asked what she meant, Angela said, "[David] doesn't know when to not speak. (...) If someone is putting pressure on him in a conversation, he doesn't know how to handle that and choose his words perfectly."

Angela was adamant in saying that she loves David as a person but just doesn't like his BB22 game for Tyler. Kathryn also brought up the fact that David didn't seem to prepare for the show, going as far as asking the other houseguests what a veto was. On the other hand, Kat also claimed to know for a fact that David understands what a veto is. She competed with David on Big Brother 21 and is pretty certain that he understood what the veto meant back then. To that point, Kathryn then wondered if her BB21 co-star has been "playing dumb" to the other players. Nonetheless, Kat and Angela aren't sure if that is a good strategy for an All-Stars season.

Big Brother: All-Stars will keep moving forward, and David is not necessarily in the worst position in the game. David kept a very low profile during his first four weeks in the house, and is still not one of the most immediate targets for other players as they move onto the second third of the season.

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Big Brother 22: All-Stars airs Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays at 8pm EST on CBS.

Sources: Conspire Away, B*tches! Podcast