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'Big Brother' 15 Spoilers: Evicted Houseguest Tries to Explain Actions

During last night's live eviction, the audience aired its feelings about the evicted houseguest. Read on for all the exciting details of the latest eviction.

It came down to Aaryn and Andy, and after Judd, Spencer, GinaMarie and Andy formed a new alliance called The Exterminators, Aaryn went her own way and groveled before Amanda and McCrae, the key players in the house. The new alliance paid off because Aaryn was sent packing after a unanimous vote. That's when things really got interesting.

Host Julie Chen asked Aaryn about her offensive remarks and even read a few to remind her what she had said while in the house.

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"Being Southern, it's a stereotype," Aaryn tried to explain. "If I have said some things that have been taken completely out of context and wrong… I did not mean to ever come off racist. That's not me and I apologize to anyone I have offended. I don't remember saying those things."

"That was not mean to be serious," Aaryn added, "and if I said those things… I feel horrible. I don't even know what else to say about that."

The audience, however, was unabashed about its feelings toward the evicted houseguest and pointedly booed her throughout the interview. Aaryn took it all in stride and is now a member of the Jury, which means that she will be back to help decide the winner of "Big Brother."

After the eviction, the houseguests participated in the Head of Household competition, which GinaMarie won. Now she has the power to put up anyone who voted for her girl, Aaryn. Who will she choose, given that the vote was unanimous? And will she decide to keep working with Elissa?

Before the episode ended, Chen hinted that there could be a special competition on Sunday's episode, though she didn't say exactly what the reward could be. The contestants also don't know that there will be another double eviction on Thursday, which will drastically narrow the playing field.

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