‘Big Brother’ Angela Murray Attacked With Negative Yelp Reviews

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Angela Murray’s strategy on Big Brother is causing her problems in the real world, specifically her career. Viewers have taken to Yelp to leave a slew of one-star reviews for the realtor. Here is what people are saying.

Big Brother Fans Drag Angela Murray On Yelp

There is no doubt that Angela Murray has taken on the role of the villain in BB26. She’s been called out for mocking other members of the house and being a general all-around bully.

She has had several epic rants since appearing on the show. At one point, she even called one of her housemates, Matt Hardeman, “Crazy Eyes.” Later, she was caught on the Big Brother live feeds mocking another houseguest and calling her a “twit.”

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After Lisa Weintraub was evicted last week, viewers have been reeling about how Angela is still in the house. Some people have even taken it as far as to drag Angela on public platforms to impact her real-life job.

The Big Brother contestant is part of Utah’s Elite Realtors. A number of fans have taken to her Yelp profile to leave scathing reviews, stating they’d never use her services after seeing how she’s acted on the reality TV show. Reviews on Yelp are calling her ride, unreliable, unprofessional, and a bully.

“I would fire her before you suffer losses at the cost of her bb performance terrible person would never buy a house from her,” one person wrote. “Terrible disgusting human being. I would rather do business with a trash can. Avoid at all costs,” warned another.

Angela Murray Isn’t Getting Fired From Her Job

Other reviews stated that Angela is “abusive and a bully” and “disrespectful.” The hate has flowed in so fast that Yelp has tagged Angela’s profile with a “Public Attention Alert.” The site has also paused all new reviews on her profile as the company sorts through what’s being said.

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Yelp has a strict rule that all reviews must come from first-hand experiences with professionals. Of course, none of these people have actually interacted with Angela. They’ve only seen what she’s done on Big Brother.

Although there has been a lot of negative attention toward Angela’s place of work, her boss has no plans of firing her once she’s done with the show. Liz Sears told TMZ that Angela isn’t getting fired and that she’s putting on a persona for the reality TV show. Her acting like a villain on Big Brother has nothing to do with her work life as far as Liz is concerned.

New episodes of Big Brother air on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. EST on CBS, and Sundays at 9 p.m.

Amanda Blankenship

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