Jag Bains makes 'Big Brother' history as its first Sikh and Indian American winner

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Jag Bains makes 'Big Brother' history as the first Sikh and Indian American winner in the show's 25-season run. It's the show's third straight barrier-breaking win.

Jag Bains has made 'Big Brother' history, becoming the first Sikh and Indian American winner in the show's 25-season run. The 25-year-old truck company owner from Omak, Wash., outlasted Matt Klotz, 27, a Deaflympics swimmer and the first deaf contestant on the show, and Bowie Jane Ball, a 46-year-old Australian DJ and barrister, to cash in on the $750,000 prize. All three made it to Thursday's finale, but in the end it came down to Bains and Klotz.

At another point, Gries said to an Asian American contestant, “Shut up, go make some rice,” and used a homophobic term to describe another house guest. In 2016, Andrew Tate — who had not yet reached his current level of online fame — was kicked off the show after a series of homophobic and racist tweets surfaced, along with a video that appeared to show Tate hitting a woman. He claimed his actions with the woman were consensual.

 

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