This week, Da'Vonne Rogers broke the internet and shook the fandom with her first video about Big Brother 22: All-Stars, revealing wild behind-the-scenes experiences that she had with David Alexander, Nicole Franzel, Kevin Campbell, and Daniele Donato Briones on the show. 2020 was a pretty great year for Da'Vonne. She went on to compete on Big Brother a third time, now competing as one of the All-Stars. What the fans got was classic Da'Vonne: sharp reads, hilarious one-liners, and incredibly honest quips. Alas, Da'Vonne couldn't survive in the game against the dominant six-person alliance known as the Committee.

Nonetheless, Da'Vonne Rogers still won over the fans and got the votes to win America's Favorite Houseguest at the Big Brother 22 finale. Da'Vonne became the first Black contestant to win AFH, further solidifying her Big Brother career. After it was all said and done and she was able to go home to her beautiful daughter, Da'Vonne promised that she'd release a series of videos where she would explain exactly what her experience was like in the house. It took a few months for that content to come out, but the first video in the series premiered on YouTube on January 31, 2021.

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After setting the Big Brother fandom on fire by clearing her record with David Alexander and revealing that Nicole Franzel hid from her in the Diary Room for five hours, the fans thought that Da'Vonne Rogers had gotten all of the BB22 stories out of her chest. And yet, many asked her to drop the second video - which will apparently be about Kevin Campbell - as soon as possible. On Twitter, Da'Vonne shared a brief but very exciting message with those waiting for new videos: "I didn't even say anything yet." Given how much information she revealed in the first two-hour video, many fans are shocked that Da'Vonne has even more, and apparently way worse, stories to tell.

Meanwhile, Da'Vonne's co-stars are trying to dodge her Big Brother: All-Stars accusations by either sharing cryptic messages about forgiveness and growth or quitting Twitter altogether. All things considered, it's pretty clear that Da'Vonne's stories are true - and the proof is that people's only strategies are to hide or claim that it was just a big misunderstanding.

So, what could Da'Vonne have to say about Big Brother 22 that is still left unsaid? We'll have to stay tuned for that second video to drop.

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