Armini says they wanted to speak with Brown, his classmates, or his professors, but Armini did not oblige.
"One reporter asked me if [Brown] was looking a little wealthier these days," Armini says.
While Brown's status as an HLS student has certainly drawn attention, how does it affect his chances of winning?
"It probably helps him," says Bennard. "The other participants assumed he was very bright."
Buford said he thought Brown would be teased more for being from Harvard.
"[HLS] doesn't seem to be getting as much publicity as it could have," he said.
As for whether he would root for Brown, Buford said he is torn because he attended Boston College with Elizabeth Filarski, one of the women on the show.
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