ICYMI, Julie Chen explains this week's strange BB22 sign-off.
from the week before. “Last week was be good to each other, and this week was golden rule,” one Tweet read. “Does Julie really hate Ellen or something? 😆 #BB22.”“It’s totally an outside-of-the-game message. I feel fortunate that the network and the producers have been so supportive in letting me put my own personal messaging at the end of our live shows,” she said on Friday, August 14.
“I mentioned the Golden Rule because I believe that if EVERYONE followed that principle we’d ALL be better off as a society, as a nation, as a world. I chose to close with those words because Black Lives Matter and now is the time to speak up. If the number of Black lives that have been taken happened to people of your heritage, you would be saying Lives Matter! It’s my faith in God that is getting me through these uncertain times. We CAN be better. Why not try? It can’t hurt. It can only help.
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