Julie Chen Moonves, the host of Big Brother showmances are fun to watch, and a few of them have even led to marriages and children outside of the game. Married couples include Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson from Big Brother 19, Jordan Lloyd and Jeff Schroeder from seasons 11 and 13, Rachel Reilly and Brendon Villegas from seasons 12 and 13, Daniele Donato and Dominic Briones from season 13, Nicole Franzel and Victor Arroyo from season 18, and Bayleigh Dayton and Chris "Swaggy C" Williams from season 20. All have had children, and Bayleigh and Swaggy C are currently expecting a baby. Christmas Abbott and Memphis Garrett from season 22 are also married.
Alyssa and Kyle both began Kyle's Festie Bestie Daniel Durston decided to use the veto, so Kyle did not have to make the decision, leaving viewers wondering if he would have chosen Alyssa over The Leftovers.
In an interview with Daniel, who has gotten into heated public arguments.
Julie went on to say that Alyssa and Kyle "are like the hot comp beast physical threat couple. I am rooting for their relationship to last outside the house!" Although Alyssa and Kyle might be good at competitions, the fact that they are in opposing alliances will be difficult for them as they move forward in the game. Most showmance couples are targets because the house guest wants to split them up. However, Alyssa and Kyle will face a different problem of possibly having to target each other.
If Kyle and Alyssa's showmance can withstand the pressures of the Big Brother house and rise above the game, then they might last outside of the house as Julie predicted. However, Alyssa was already very hurt when Kyle chose not to inform her about Ameerah Jones' blindside. Being star-crossed lovers in the Big Brother house will definitely put their showmance to the test, but perhaps Alyssa and Kyle can overcome this and continue their relationship in the real world as well.
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Source: EW