Big Brother 15 live feeds are getting many BB viewers glued to their TV screens again. Throw in Nick Uhas abs together with Aaryn Gries' racial comments, and you know fans and CBS will have to do or say something. Over 2 thousand fans have filed a petition to evict Aaryn, and CBS has released a statement. Should there be an early eviction for Gries?

As if she learned nothing from Paula Deen's case, Aaryn is spewing racial commentaries without noticing the words have been hurting her like some self-sabotaging venom.

Nick Uhas is one of the best players in Big Brother 15, so far. One, he knows he's got some stuff to strut. Who could miss his designer-sculpted abs? Beyond the physical, Nick works his way through the crowd. He has been wisely implementing a strategy of playing it cool and smart. His play? Stay safe in competitions, stay friends with the right roomies. Really smart.

"Variety is the spice of life. I want to be picante, I want to get as spicy as possible, do as much as I possibly can. 'Big Brother's' a huge experience," Zap2it.com quoted Nick as saying.

"Social game is the most valuable and I don't want to say most overlooked, but people tend to behave like it means nothing. Don't cause drama, don't piss anyone off, don't be an absolute raving lunatic," Nick added.

Aaryn Gries is another Big Brother 15 story. Vigilant viewers are already calling for her eviction, saying this girl should not enjoy celebrity status for her racial slurs.

"Anyone who watches the Big Brother's live feed knows that cast member Aaryn Gries makes Paula Deen look like Mother Theresa," writes Perez Hilton.

Instead of petitioning to get Aaryn expelled, why don't we petition for more, useful, realistic punishments -- muzzletard anyone? #BB15

— Ian Terry (@TulaneTerry) July 2, 2013

2,000 urge @CBSBigBrother to remove contestant who made racist, homophobic comments - https://t.co/1o4mONT82Y — Change.org (@Change) July 2, 2013

CBS, the network airing Big Brother 15, is quick to issue a don't-blame-us call. CBS released a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, saying:

"Big Brother is a reality show about watching a group of people who have no privacy 24/7 - and seeing every moment of their lives. At times, the Houseguests reveal prejudices and other beliefs that we do not condone. We certainly find the statements made by several of the Houseguests on the live Internet feed to be offensive. Any views or opinions expressed in personal commentary by a Houseguest appearing on Big Brother, either on any live feed from the House or during the broadcast, are those of the individual(s) speaking and do not represent the views or opinions of CBS or the producers of the program."

Already <3 @nickuhas for being a hometown boy with smarts. <3 him even more for reping a @HOMAGE OSU shirt tonight on #bigbrother. FAVORITE

— Andrea Fejes (@AndreaFejes) July 3, 2013

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