‘Big Brother’
Mark Jansen will go straight to jury and reunite with Elena Davies after being evicted from “Big Brother” Season 19. CBS

“Big Brother” Season 19 recently saw Mark Jansen leaving the competition.

After weeks of getting into fights with some of the houseguests, Paul Abrahamian, Christmas Abbott, Alex Ow and everyone else had decided to vote Mark out. Following his departure and prior to his arrival in the jury house, the personal trainer spoke with Entertainment Weekly to reveal the name of the houseguest he wants to win.

“I hope Alex. I’m really rooting for that girl. She’s been in the crossfires since day 1. She’s a tough competitor and has great relationships with everyone in the house. I hope it can be Alex,” he said.

During his exit interview with “Big Brother” host Julie Chen, Jansen did not deny the fact that he was a “floater” throughout the entire season. Wherever the power was, that’s where Jansen would stick to. But this move eventually cost him his chance to win the grand prize because the houseguests started noticing that he hasn’t really been loyal to them.

But Jansen stressed the fact that he wasn’t the only floater in the house. He claimed that the final showmance, Raven Walton and Matt Clines, are also “floaters” since they don’t really do much in terms of playing. Matt has been put up as a pawn for three weeks in a row, and this could mean that the houseguests don’t see him as a threat.

“That’s Matt and Raven. Kevin’s not really playing, but I love him and can’t throw him in there. Josh is just causing chaos. Christmas is just saying things to stir it up, but she did win a HOH. The house is full of floaters, but in terms of who is not playing, it’s Matt and Raven,” he said.

Meanwhile, Jansen will soon be reunited with his partner, Elena Davies, in the jury house. Despite Elena trying to avoid him during the weeks leading up to her eviction, Jansen maintained that he wants their relationship to go beyond just being a showmance.

“I’m crazy about Elena, and I definitely want to see where things go after. We’ll have some time in jury. I hope it’s more than just showmance,” he said.

“Big Brother” Season 19 airs Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. EDT on CBS.