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Big Brother: Houseguests That Competed On The Challenge

The Challenge has a habit of recruiting Big Brother houseguests to compete on the show. Fan-favorite houseguests who have proven to be strong players are offered the opportunity to test their mettle against fellow Big Brother alum (and other competitors) in grueling competitions. The Challenge gives contestants the opportunity to showcase their strength, agility, and mental toughness in competitions. After spending the summer inside the Big Brother household, these houseguests entered a competition that brought intensity to a new level. 

After winning Big Brother 20, Kaycee Clark took her winning strategies to The Challenge: Total Madness, looking to prove that she was competitive enough to deserve her previous win. In her debut season, she placed second and proved that she is a respectable competitor. Kaycee is not the only Big Brother champion to join The Challenge, as Josh Martinez also joined The Challenge after his win on Big Brother 19. Josh is certainly a Big Brother All-Star. However, he hasn't reached the same heights on The Challenge. After War of The Worlds 1 and 2, and Total Madness, he has not come close to a victory. 

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Julia and Liz Nolan are known for the twin twist they added to their Big Brother season, where they both played as one houseguest until they revealed their secret. Both twins played on War of The Worlds and neither made it very far. Liz was the runner-up on Big Brother but got eliminated during the first episode of The Challenge. During their time on The Challenge, each twin played their own game, in contrast to their Big Brother stint, when they switched throughout the season.

Swaggy C and Bayleigh Dayton met and fell in love very quickly in the Big Brother house. In fact, they left finale night as an engaged couple. They both competed on The Challenge: Total Madness, and both did well on that show. Bayleigh finished third, placing higher than her husband in a competition once again. During their time on Big Brother, Swaggy C was eliminated quite early in the season, and Bayleigh went on to make it into the jury house. 

Paulie Calafiore, Fessy Shaafat, and Victor Arroyo are three male competitors that competed well on Big Brother and went on to compete on The Challenge. Paulie is a strong competitor and after competing in three seasons, he has earned a third-place finish and second-place finish. Fessy also had a good showing on The Challenge. He made it to the finals but finished in fourth place. Victor only competed in one season of The Challenge and shows no signs of returning. However, he did go on to compete in The Amazing Race with his now-wife and fellow Big Brother alum Nicole Franzel.

Da’Vonne Rogers, Jozea Flores, and Natalie Negrotti made names for themselves in the Big Brother house before being recruited to appear on The Challenge. Da’Vonne has competed on television a lot, and one of her most notable appearances occurred on The Challenge. She was eliminated three times in a season after returning from the Redemption House. Jozea was also one of the few people to return multiple times from the Redemption House. Natalie has proven to be a tough competitor in the Big Brother house and on The Challenge, where she won third place on Final Reckoning

The Challenge is similar to Big Brother in the sense that competitors have to showcase their physical and mental capabilities and endure intense competitions to eliminate their fellow competitors. A lot of previous houseguests test their skills in the environment created on The Challenge, which is very different from Big Brother. Big Brother houseguests must follow a lot of rules. They are often given the opportunity to showcase their strengths in a new way on The Challenge, especially after impressive showings in the Big Brother household. 

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