The ousted player also points out his own fatal flaw.

For Cameron Hardin, getting voted out ofBig Brotherwas so nice he had to do it twice.

Why couldn’t he convince people to keep him around?

Cameron Hardin on ‘Big Brother’ season 25

Cameron Hardin on ‘Big Brother’ season 25.CBS

And what was his biggest mistake in the game?

We asked the 34-year-old stay-at-home dad all that and more the morning after his ouster.

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Cameron Hardin on ‘Big Brother’ season 25

Cameron Hardin on ‘Big Brother’ season 25.CBS

What did Bowie Jane show with that move?

CAMERON HARDIN:In hindsight, I wish I wouldn’t have said that.

And I don’t mean just [from] a gameplay standpoint.

Cirie Fields and Cameron Hardin on ‘Big Brother’ season 25

Cirie Fields and Cameron Hardin on ‘Big Brother’ season 25.CBS

And I took her in every point of the game with me.

I never left her behind.

I gave her trust, and I told her every move that I was making.

Cameron Hardin and Jared Fields on ‘Big Brother’ season 25

Cameron Hardin and Jared Fields on ‘Big Brother’ season 25.CBS

Even the times when I was leaving her out, there was a reason.

And I told her, she understood it.

So when she put me up, what she showed the house was that she’ll put up anyone.

I know that the words were taken harshly by her, and I apologized to her for that.

But what I meant was she’ll do whatever it takes.

And I think that she showed everyone that.

Why do you think folks weren’t receptive to that?

I think that at a certain point, everyone was just ready for me to go.

Why did she fall off your radar as a target?

If I wanted to target her, I would’ve put her on the block early on.

What I did want to do was target the entire alliance as a whole.

She was the head of what I considered a core group, and I wanted to dismantle it.

I wanted to take apart all the pieces of it.

you might’t just cut the head off the snake.

So I had to take pieces of it apart.

So she might’ve been my focus, but she wasn’t my target.

She was just the leader of the group that I knew needed to be taken down.

So that’s how it went down.

And I knew Cirie eventually was going to be the last one.

What was your biggest mistake in the game?

Oh, my biggest mistake in the game wasn’t a particular move or a shift.

It wasn’t that they turned around and told someone else immediately.

It was just that their view of me changed once I spoke on a particular topic.

So that was my biggest flaw: speaking too freely.

Which was harder, getting evicted the first time or the second?

Oh, the second time getting evicted was absolutely the worst because I knew it was final.

So I was a little bit more calm leaving the house the first time.

The second time, I was like: This is it.

But at least I’m going to jury!