Victoria was known as a "floater" and for playing a very quiet game, not engaging in game related moves and not making any definite alliances. Even though she's the most nominated houseguests in Big Brother history, she managed to get off the block twice with the help of her partner when nominated as a pair by winning the Battle of the Block competition and once saved herself by winning a Power of Veto competition. The other occasions she was on the block, she was saved from eviction by the other nominees being voted out.
She placed 3rd when Cody Calafiore decided to take Derrick to the final two instead of her, becoming the 14th person evicted and the final member of the jury.
After many post-game interviews, it was revealed to the public that she may have won against Cody had he chosen her instead of Derrick to bring to the final 2. Despite being called a "weaker" player by many fans, she would've played the perfect "floater" game had Cody taken her.
Victoria Rafaeli (born June 16, 1992) is originally from Holon, Israel, but calls Brooklyn, New York her hometown. She is currently living and working in Weston, Florida, as a photographer. She is 22 years old.
Victoria is the first female to win the Power of Veto in Big Brother 16.
Victoria, along with fellow houseguest Brittany Martinez, are the first houseguests (and first female houseguests) to win Battle of the Block.
On Day 66, Nicole Franzel found Victoria on the bathroom floor. She nearly passed out due to tooth pain and dehydration and was given an IV. It was later revealed on the feeds that she had low blood sugar. She is the 3rd person to receive medical attention inside the BB house, behind season 9 contestants Amanda Hansen and Allison Nichols.
Victoria is tied with McCrae Olson for the record for most consecutive votes cast on eviction night with 10 straight.
Victoria always voted with the majority, while McCrae voted with the minority once.
Victoria currently holds the record for most nominations in a season with 10 nominations.
Victoria also holds the record for most consecutive nominations with 6 in a row.