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Cynthia Bailey On Winning Hulu's 'Got To Get Out,' Highs And Lows Of 'RHOA' Season 16 - Blavity

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Cynthia “High Cheeks” Bailey has worn many hats in her career: model, reality star, host, actress and now a game show winner. That’s right, The Real Housewives of Atlanta staple is one of the winners of Hulu’s reality competition series, Got to Get Out . In the competition series, 20 contestants live together in one house with up to $1 million in prize money at stake. The goal: get out of the house—but it’s not as simple as it sounds. As time passes, the prize money increases. Players can either split the money equally at the end or attempt to leave the house early and take the total amount for themselves. If someone escapes, the rest start over from $0. The cast includes a mix of reality TV veterans and strategic players. Throughout the game, they form alliances, navigate conflicts and make escape attempts—each trying to figure out the best time to leave and how to outsmart the others. The series focuses on decision-making, timing and the tension between cooperation and...

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