Michelle Meyer is a contestant on Big Brother 18 who gained fame for making fiery speeches during live episodes and showing a wide range of emotions. Live feed viewers of the show also know her for the iconic night where she went head to head with fellow contestant Paul Abrahamian in a rap battle while establishing her hip hop alter ego Big Meech.M...
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Michelle Meyer is a contestant on Big Brother 18 who gained fame for making fiery speeches during live episodes and showing a wide range of emotions. Live feed viewers of the show also know her for the iconic night where she went head to head with fellow contestant Paul Abrahamian in a rap battle while establishing her hip hop alter ego Big Meech.Michelle formed strong bonds with many of her fellow female contestants particularly Natalie Negrotti, Zakiyah Everette and Da'Vonne Rodgers. Michelle notably stayed loyal to all three throughout the game no matter how disadvantageous to her game it was - supporting Natalie when she decided to go against Paul, campaigning only to stay and not against Zakiyah when they were up together on the block for eviction and being one of the two votes for Da'Vonne Rodgers to stay the night Da'Vonne was evicted.With Natalie and another contestant Bridgette Dunning, Michelle was responsible for the downfall of contestant Paulie Caliafiore who had been running the game up to that point. Paulie had had great control over the game and faced minimal resistance until he dared to double cross Michelle. When he did so however, Michelle inspired and participated in the movement that led to his downfall.Subsequently she correctly identified the duplicitous and untrustworthy nature of of Nicole Franzel and urged her fellow contestants to take Nicole out seeing her as the biggest threat to win the game. Her warnings went unheeded and Franzel subsequently won the game while betraying most of the other contestants as Meyer correctly predicted.Michelle graduated from Michigan State University in 2015 in Dietetics and lives in Washington Township in Michigan as of October 2016. She played tennis for her high school team and frequently moved around Michigan growing up. Show less «