Insurance adjuster Enzo Palumbo was a contestant on the reality competition show Big Brother 12 on CBS. Palumbo evaded eviction during the season to become one of the final three members of the house and reach finale night when the Big Brother 12 winner was selected. During the season, Palumbo alligned himself with fellow final three members Lane Elenburg and Hayden Moss, creating an alliance on day two which they called "The Brigade." Palumbo was the final contestant evicted and the final member of the jury as Hayden Moss selected Lane Elenburg to sit next to him in the final two during the finale.http://www.cbs.com/primetime/big_brother/recaps/
Outside of the Big Brother house, Palumbo resides in Bayonne, New Jersey, with his wife and newborn daughter. He describes himself as funny, likeable and obnoxious, giving himself the nickname "Meow Meow." Palumbo cites earning his real estate license as his most-proud accomplishment and enjoys soccer and baseball in his spare time.http://www.cbs.com/primetime/big_brother/cast/12/enzo/
Big Brother 12
After forming the Brigade alliance with Hayden Moss, Lane Elenburg and Matt Hoffman, Palumbo was able to fly under the radar for the majority of the Big Brother 12 season. Palumbo never won a single Head of Household competition, but did enjoy the win when other Brigade members won the power. He was nominated for eviction in week seven, staying in the house as Matt Hoffman was voted to leave. A second nomination came in week eight during the second half of the double eviction process when he was nominated alongside Regan Fox. Palumbo however won the Power of Veto competition and was able to take himself off the eviction block and stay in the house.http://www.cbs.com/primetime/big_brother/recaps/
Enzo Palumbo Versus Measurements and Nutritional Facts
During a clip from Big Brother 12, Enzo Palumbo struggles to understand food measurements and nutritional facts. He is puzzled by the theory of teaspoons and cups, thinking the size of a teaspoon or cup can vary. Palumbo also is confused by percent of daily value listed on nutritional facts, which fellow competitor Britney Haynes attempts to explain.
