During the Wednesday, July 27, episode of Big Brother, viewers witnessed an altercation between Daniel Durston, Nicole Layog, and Taylor Hale, which was extremely hard for many viewers to watch. During the scene, Daniel told Taylor not to speak to him until finale night, and blamed her former houseguest, Paloma Aguilar, self-evicting from the game. Now, viewers are making it known that they are very angry about the mistreatment that Taylor has been receiving while she is inside the Big Brother house.Before the altercation, Nicole was seen crying, due to having to throw the POV competition to ensure that Taylor could possibly go on the Big Brother block and get evicted. However, no one knew why Nicole was so emotional and worried. When Taylor went to check on her, she told the 41-year-old that she would understand if she needed to quit. However, that was due to the fact that she knew Nicole's mother had cancer, and thought that she might need to leave for that reason. In a later conversation with Daniel and others, Nicole made it seem like the 27-year-old personal stylist was telling her to quit the competition, which left the fans fuming with anger.Related: Big Brother: Past Players That Left The Game Early & WhyAccording to a recent Yahoo Entertainment report, many Big Brother fans were quite angry over Daniel's treatment of Taylor, and found it extremely uncomfortable to watch. However, the most important thing that viewers agreed on (along with some of Taylor's housemates) was the fact that Taylor did not deserve to be spoken to that way. Some even went as far as to pull Taylor into the HOH bedroom, to let her know that they were ready to put a stop to the bullying that she has had to endure. See tweets from @melbrown00 and @dinahbelle2 below:

After witnessing the drama that occurred on Wednesday night's episode, many fans were excited to see that Taylor was included in an alliance, later named The Leftovers. Many of the show's viewers were excited that some houseguests were ready to end the Big Brother bullying, as they believe that Taylor did not deserve the treatment that she was getting. Even the head of household of the week, Matt Turner, made that very clear while naming his replacement nominees during the veto ceremony.

Despite viewers being angry about Taylor's mistreatment, they are pleased to see her included, and are happy that she is not being left out anymore. The "leftovers" alliance's plan is to get the big targets out first, before turning on each other. However, the motto on Big Brother is "Expect The Unexpected," so anything can happen during the game.

Big Brother airs Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. EST and Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST on CBS.

Sources: @melbrown00/Twitter, @dinahbelle2/Twitter