That's why when the veterinarian-turned-DJ got the chance to compete against nine other notorious reality TV personalities for $200,000 on E!'s new seriesof his polarizing reputation. "Part of the reason I ever wanted to go on the show was to clear me out of that villain category. But the house definitely had different plans for me. Once you're with these people and in these unique scenarios, it brings out a certain side of you. I'm not too mad at it though, honestly.
As he put it, "At the end of the day, I think villains have their admirable qualities too and I'm no longer anti-villain."on season two of the Netflix series, the 33-year-old says fans show him more love than hate when they meet him."I think they like the chaos, they like the honestly," Shake explained. "The thing they always say is, 'Man, you were the realest one on there. Thank you.' That means more to me than if I was some fake version of myself.
"And even if I was liked more or more embraced by everybody, if I was some fake, sweetheart type of thing, that's no good," he continued. "I was genuinely myself and if people can respect me and like me for that, that's the ultimate win for me. Even if it's a smaller number of people."in weekly challenges in an attempt to snag the cash prize.
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