Frank Eudy

Frank Eudy
Born Franklin Eudy
(1984-04-24) April 24, 1984
Marion, Arkansas, U.S.
Residence Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Television Big Brother 14 (7th place)
Big Brother 18 (12th place)
Parent(s) Sid Eudy
Sabrina Eudy

Franklin "Frank" Eudy (born April 24, 1984)[1] is an American television personality who competed on the fourteenth and eighteenth seasons of Big Brother.

Big Brother 14

Frank appeared as a contestant in the 14th season of Big Brother. Frank's strategy coming into the Big Brother house was to set up a "dream team", all playing certain roles. Frank's fears are spiders and snakes. His biggest accomplishment he's most proud of is paying for his braces while he was working through college. He was also a competition beast winning lots of competitions. Frank had a short term showmance in the house with fellow houseguest, Ashley. He came in 7th place. Frank voted for Ian to win Big Brother. On finale night, Frank was voted as America's Favorite Houseguest and was therefore awarded $25,000.

After being nominated six times, Frank shared the record with Big Brother 3's Amy Crews Ouellette, Big Brother 9's Sharon Obermueller, and fellow houseguest Danielle Murphree for most nominations in a single season. However, all four were dethroned of this title when Spencer Clawson of BB15 was nominated for a seventh time in the final seven.

Big Brother 18

Eudy was a contestant on the 18th season of Big Brother. On July 28th he was evicted from the house on a 9-0 vote. He was on the block next to his closest ally, Bridgette. Frank had a chance to return to the house, if he received a "round trip ticket". He did not receive a round trip ticket, making him evicted 6th overall.

Personal life

Eudy grew up in Marion, Arkansas. Eudy currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina as a medical sales representative. He is the son of professional wrestler Sid Eudy, better known as Sid Vicious in WCW, and as Sycho Sid in WWF.[2]

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