There are just a few days left of Big Brother season 21, and come next Wednesday, a winner will finally be crowned. Either Cliff, Nicole, Jackson, or Holly will walk away with half a million dollars.

Now that the cast has been whittled down to four people, things are starting to get personal. Lots of final-two and final-three deals got thrown around throughout the season, but now it’s time to actually commit to—or break—those arrangements. Last week, Nicole and Cliff got to decide whether they were going to send Holly or Tommy home. As part of a final-four deal with Nicole, Cliff, and Jackson, Holly agreed to throw the next Head of Household and veto competition to save herself from eviction. Here’s how that deal went down:

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Holly's been saying Nicole bullied her into making the deal to throw the HOH & POV, & talks about how bad it looks that Nicole is such a bully, considering Nicole presents herself as being anti-bullying.



Here's Nicole bullying Holly into that deal. Warning: IT'S GRAPHIC😱 pic.twitter.com/5N1sXD3VFQ — 🅱🅱 🅿🅸🆂🆂🅴🅳 (@BB_Pissed) September 17, 2019

Nicole and Cliff then sent Tommy packing, and Holly followed through on her end of the deal by throwing both comps. What’s the problem? Well, now Holly is accusing Nicole of being a bully.

Holly thought Nicole was acting way too “arrogant” about being the Head of Household considering that Holly threw the competition. She also accused Nicole of bullying her and forcing her to throw the comp.

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Holly says Nicole has been arrogant...busting around the house on her high horse. She also says Nicole backed her into a corner & bullied her. She also talks about how Nicole didn't earn the HOH - she would have fallen off the rope LONG before Holly if she didn't throw it. pic.twitter.com/hkeamaCUGt — 🅱🅱 🅿🅸🆂🆂🅴🅳 (@BB_Pissed) September 14, 2019

Quick fact check though. If you watch the video of the deal being made, it was Cliff who asked Holly to throw the comps. Holly agreed to the deal so that they would send Tommy home instead of her. So, basically, there was no bullying from either Cliff or Nicole. Holly could have broken the deal and not thrown the HOH competition, but she did, which was fully her choice. And of course, the BB stans called her out on her BS.

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She literally called girls insecure because they complimented her. She’s also sleeping with a man that constantly was/is a bully. Holly Beth Allen better sit the hell down. https://t.co/GqRC2lMduf — Justine and Da’Vonne Supremacy (@ShaTrigga) September 14, 2019

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Holly called Nicole an arrogant bully? You and your h8tful alliance are the bullies. You were not forced. It’s Big Brother, you could’ve broken your deal. Get over yourself and get real. YOU PLAYED YOURSELF. Don’t come for the queen because you’re mad at yourself #bb21 pic.twitter.com/OaoGe7POgO — eliza✨ (@itsazing) September 14, 2019

It’s funny, considering Holly has a history of making fun of houseguests behind their backs and she's dating Jackson, who has disrespected multiple people—including Holly—this season. The irony might be lost on her, but it’s certainly not lost on Big Brother fans.

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