Do fans want Paul Abrahamian back for Big Brother: All-Stars?

Big Brother houseguests cut from Amazing Race cast. (Sonja Flemming/CBS)
Big Brother houseguests cut from Amazing Race cast. (Sonja Flemming/CBS) /
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Paul Abrahamian has already been on two seasons of Big Brother. It’s possible that Abrahamian could get invited back for a third chance at winning the reality competition show at some point.

Paul Abrahamian finished second place on Big Brother 18, losing during the season finale to Nicole Franzel. The BB18 jury vote was 5-4, with Nicole taking home the $500,000 prize. Paul was then invited back for another chance, joining Big Brother 19 through a first-week twist. Again, Paul would finish second place, losing to Josh Martinez in a 6-3 BB19 jury vote.

During the two seasons, Paul pretty much ran the Big Brother house. His problem, though, was making too many enemies along the way. Many fans would argue that he was the best player in the game. He still lost the grand prize each time to a less-hated cast member.

Would Paul Abrahamian play on Big Brother: All-Stars?

A second All-Star season will eventually come for the reality competition show. It’s been a while since one took place. It has also become an assumption that Paul Abrahamian will receive an invite. Could he succeed against a group of houseguests who know all of his tricks ahead of time? Would he just be one of many villains? Those are all interesting questions that could come up at some point.

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While it would be fun for the Big Brother 20 cast to all be returning houseguests, that seems unlikely with all the casting sessions planned this winter and spring. The production team is already hard at work getting the right group of people ready to play the game. While that could include a twist that involves some returners, the early Big Brother 20 rumors point to a lot of new houseguests. Maybe the following year would give Paul Abrahamian one last shot at the $500,000 cash prize.

Casting calls are taking place in Los Angeles on March 11, giving potential houseguests a chance to shine. As a result, the full BB20 cast may be ready to present to the CBS audience before too long. It’s important to point out, though, that there are a lot of casting dates on the schedule. Fans on social media have not been shy about hoping this is enough time to put together a great cast to continue the momentum from Celebrity Big Brother this winter.