The Big Brother 23 houseguest Tiffany Mitchell, who returned to host the Big Brother 24 Big Brochella veto competition, is a true legend of the game for many reasons. The 41-year-old contestant, who most recently competed on The Challenge: USA, won the $50,000 America's Favorite Player prize on Big Brother 23. Tiffany was a member of The Cookout alliance, along with Derek Frazier, Azäh Awasum, Hannah Chaddha, Kyland Young, and winner Xavier Prather, whose mission was to crown the first Black winner in Big Brother history.

At 41-years-old, Tiffany was nearly two decades older than the youngest Cookout member, Hannah Chaddha, and so she became a mother figure to the houseguests in her alliance. They looked to her for wisdom and guidance, and they are all still friends today. Tiffany's social game was a big part of the reason why she was so loved and revered in the house. She was only nominated once in week 10, because of her strong social game.

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Throughout the season, Tiffany had an impressive physical game as well. She won two Head of Household (HOH) competitions. However, Tiffany's greatest achievement, which will live on forever in Big Brother history, was her creation of the Master Plan, which allowed the six-person Cookout alliance to reach the end of the game completely intact. That is a very rare occurrence for a large Big Brother alliance. Tiffany is a BB legend for many reasons.

Tiffany Created The Master Plan

Tiffany Mitchell smiling and looking to her left in Big Brother.

During Big Brother 23, Tiffany's Master Plan strategy helped the entire Cookout alliance to make it to the Final 6. In this plan, each member of The Cookout chose a plus-one with whom they would share a place on the chopping block as a pawn. This would disguise the Cookout, while also ensuring that they had the votes to keep their members safe every week. Fans were in awe of this plan, and although Tiffany was the first member of the Cookout to be evicted from the game, her strategy did eventually lead to the victory of the first Black Big Brother winner. Many people, including Tiffany herself, believed that the Big Brother 24 Festie Besties twist was inspired by Tiffany's Master Plan.

Tiffany Played Her Own Game

Tiffany Mitchell on Big Brother 23 smile

Tiffany never lost sight of the goal, which was crowning the first Black winner of Big Brother, but she did sometimes wonder if turning on The Cookout could help her individual game. When The Cookout agreed that they would throw an HOH competition to Kyland, Tiffany changed the plan at the last minute. She refused to drop out of the competition in order to keep herself off of the block (and to keep her plus-one and number one ally outside The Cookout, Claire Rehfuss, safe). However, her win ended up putting her in a difficult position, when her target Alyssa Lopez won the Power of Veto, and Tiffany had to evict Claire. Although Tiffany's plan did not work, she was eventually the first Cookout member to be evicted, so her decision to stay true to herself (and keep power whenever she could) was the right one.

Tiffany Won America's Favorite Player

Tiffany Mitchell smiling during the Big Brother 23 finale

Tiffany's incredible gameplay was awarded with the America's Favorite Player prize, which was increased to $50,000 on Big Brother 23. She is in good company because the other winners include Janelle Pierzina (BB7), Britney Haynes (BB12), Victor Arroyo (BB18), Cody Nickson (BB19), Tyler Crispen (BB20), Da'Vonne Rogers (BB22) and Jeff Schroeder, who is the only houseguest to win the prize twice (BB11 and BB13). Tiffany took her rightful place among the constellation of stars who have won the coveted prize.

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Tiffany is one of the greatest legends to ever play Big Brother. Her Master Plan would have been ingenious during a regular season, but the fact that she created it to complete the greater mission of crowning the first Black winner of Big Brother made it inspiring. Tiffany's Big Brother legacy will live on forever.