Paulie Calafiore has been deemed Big Brother host Julie Chen's pick to win it all this season.

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Paulie, the brother of Season 16 runner-up Cody Calafiore, has proven himself to be a physical, social and strategic threat.

The 27-year-old Howell, NJ, native is also a piece of eye candy for all of the ladies in the house.

Paulie has won two Head of Household competitions as well as one Power of Veto so far this season. He has won all but one of the HoH competitions he's been able to participate in.

Paulie's gameplay has landed him in a pretty solid alliance, and none of the houseguests are going after him or currently view him as dangerous. On the contrary, Big Brother's players feel the need to get on his good side and be loyal to Paulie in order to keep themselves safe.

Below is a list of 10 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Paulie Calafiore:

- Paulie is the co-owner of Sweat Elite Fitness, a co-creator of PC Fitness and the creator of Calafiore 360 Fitness.

- The houseguest works as a deejay and model on the side.

- He graduated from Rutgers University, where he played on the soccer team.

- Paulie studied Exercise Science and Sport Studies at Rutgers.

- Paulie created his own training regimen called Calafiore 360 Fitness.

- Paulie has a large three-line script tattoo on the right side of his body that pays tribute to his Italian heritage and family. One line in Italian reads, "Fratelli di Calafiore," which means "the Calafiore brothers."

- Three words he'd pick to describe himself are driven, passionate and quick-witted.

- The houseguest's favorite activities include martial arts, exercise and instruments, especially the guitar.

- Paulie's life motto? "A comfort zone is a wonderful place, but nothing ever grows there."

- He found it absolutely necessary to pack a toothbrush, toothpaste and mouthwash when moving into the Big Brother house in order to guarantee fresh breath.





About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.