Leah was genuinely one of the kindest players to ever play the game of Big Brother. An easy comparison to Rosemary from last season, both ladies constantly found themselves falling short in every competition they competed in. But just like Rosemary, Leah didn’t need any type of power to push her game forward. Her warmhearted nature made people instantaneously gravitate towards her. She displayed an authentic interest in making lifelong friends from this experience. In a season with constant fights and house meetings forming left and right, Leah always stayed on the sidelines to prevent herself from absorbing into any of the drama. She served as a positive beam of light within a game that could get very ugly at times. At her lowest points in the game, she was never afraid to embrace her struggles. Allowing herself to be vulnerable was a great way of picking herself back up from emotionally draining times in the house. Vulnerability can be seen as a weakness in this game, but it’s also a great measure of courage. She set herself up to have a great shot at winning if she were to be sitting next to anyone in the end. Her kindness alone would’ve secured her many jury votes. However, this was something very clearly known by every player in the house. As the number of houseguests dwindled down, a double eviction put Leah’s game on thin ice. She put up a great fight, but failed to get the job done after a tiebreaker sent her home. Leah experienced growth as a gameplayer this season, and it was amazing to watch her evolve during her time in the house. She was one of the many greats who originated from this season.