Last night on Big Brother, the tables turned suddenly and Shelly Moore has found herself on the block. Moore pleaded to fellow houseguests that she has "paid the ultimate price" for her hand in ousting fan favorite, Jeff Schroeder.
Because Shelly is sequestered away from her family in the CBS sound stage house, we don't think it's possible for her to know what's been going on in the outside world – but perhaps she does – as her comment about "paying the ultimate price" and her scared disposition seemed to suggest she may have been tipped off by a producer that her family was in danger.
Since flipping and ultimately sending Schroeder home, Moore's husband and young daughter have been inundated with emails and threatening phone calls from outraged Big Brother fans.
Big Brother Executive Producer Allison Grodner released a statement on Twitter … saying, "No matter how much you dislike an HG, this is wrong! True BB fans do not try to ruin lives. Please stop!"
The family met with the FBI to discuss the death threats that were made to them and TMZ reports that after the agents reviewed the information, the feds determined that none of the threats were "credible."
Moore's family is pleased with this outcome and hopes they can move on with their lives. And it seems as though the outraged fans have gotten bored and are less outraged, since the threats have dwindled over the last few days.
Because Shelly is sequestered away from her family in the CBS sound stage house, we don't think it's possible for her to know what's been going on in the outside world – but perhaps she does – as her comment about "paying the ultimate price" and her scared disposition seemed to suggest she may have been tipped off by a producer that her family was in danger.
Since flipping and ultimately sending Schroeder home, Moore's husband and young daughter have been inundated with emails and threatening phone calls from outraged Big Brother fans.
Big Brother Executive Producer Allison Grodner released a statement on Twitter … saying, "No matter how much you dislike an HG, this is wrong! True BB fans do not try to ruin lives. Please stop!"
The family met with the FBI to discuss the death threats that were made to them and TMZ reports that after the agents reviewed the information, the feds determined that none of the threats were "credible."
Moore's family is pleased with this outcome and hopes they can move on with their lives. And it seems as though the outraged fans have gotten bored and are less outraged, since the threats have dwindled over the last few days.