“I feel like a king without a kingdom,” Valentine told those who tuned in.
“But I still feel like a king.”
“I’m not upset at the production.

Luke Valentine from ‘Big Brother 25’.Sonja Flemming/CBS
Their hands were tied.
They had to make a sacrifice.
I think they made the wrong decision.

The cast of ‘Big Brother’ season 25.CBS
I think a slap on the wrist would have been a much better thing.”
I spoke to HR and then they shipped me back home and it was genuinely… it was devastating.
It was very upsetting.
It was very sad.
And that’s why it’s just… what do I say after that?"
“I care pretty deeply,” he replied.
“It was very upsetting.
It was shocking news.
I slept like a baby that night.
I had beautiful dreams of being on the show.
And then I woke up and they hit me with it.
It’s like getting called to the principal’s office, I feel like I’m in trouble.'
And little did I know I was in the most trouble possible.”
Valentine also tried to excuse his language by citing the unique living conditions of the series.
“It’s pretty clear that I meant no malice.
I had no ill intent.
So what happened happened.
Do I reget it?
But I feel like it happened for a reason.”
“I’m not sure if anyone is going to want to keep in touch with me?
At this point, apparently, I’m pretty radioactive.
Them’s the breaks.”