Dancing with the Stars is set to kick off in just a few weeks on September 14, 2020, and so far, producers have been pretty tight-lipped about which celebs may be joining the 15 pro dancers competing this season.
05.08.2020 - 20:19 / justjared.com
Big Brother All Stars is premiering tonight on CBS and the network has not even released the full cast list of who may be competing this season.
Putting this season together proved to be a bit of a challenge for CBS from the start due to the COVID-19 pandemic. None of the contestants could enter the house with Coronavirus, so each potential cast member had to go through a strict quarantine and testing process to ensure a clean bill of health before competing.
Because of this, CBS has not yet
Dancing with the Stars is set to kick off in just a few weeks on September 14, 2020, and so far, producers have been pretty tight-lipped about which celebs may be joining the 15 pro dancers competing this season.
Chris “Swaggy C” Williams revealed that he wouldn’t be returning to reality TV, he claimed that his wife, Bayleigh Dayton, is also finished.When a fan tweeted that Dayton, 27, who is currently competing on Big Brother: All Stars should have just gone back to The Challenge instead of the CBS reality show, Swaggy, 25, responded.“She’s done with reality tv after BB just like me,” the reality star wrote. “She only did BB because she was bored at home & wanted to have fun.
' latest evictee, Nicole Anthony, feels like she needs to apologize to fellow contestant Janelle Pierzina. The former season 21 contestant, who earned the title of America's Favorite Houseguest after coming in third during her time on the show, opened up to ET's Lauren Zima about what she wishes she could tell Pierzina.«I just wanna tell her that I'm sorry and that I should've stuck with my initial impression of her.
Nicole Anthony was the second player to be evicted from Big Brother: All-Stars on Thursday, August 20, and she realizes now where things may have went wrong for her.The Long Island native, 25, opened up to Us Weekly the morning after her ousting to explain her gameplay – particularly her recent mistrust of allies Janelle Pierzina and Kaysar Ridha, both of whom were campaigning for her to stay.During the episode, host Julie Chen revealed that Janelle was actually on her side and she even cried
Big Brother All-Stars, the houseguests delivered a climactic and confusing week of non-stop drama and conspiracy theories. When Memphis Garrett won HOH only to have one of his original targets, Ian Terry, saved by Christmas Abbott using her Safety Suite plus-one on him, Memphis targeted Nicole Anthony and David Alexander -- a move that upset literally everyone in the house besides Memphis.
under-the-table dealing and sneaky gameplay.After Memphis Garrett became the Head of Household this week, he wound up nominating David Alexander and Nicole Anthony — both season 21 alums, who took their nominations pretty hard.Both tried, and failed, to win the veto challenge — which was won by Memphis.
*Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched the latest episode of “Big Brother All-Stars”.*
Julie Chen is using her time on television to send a powerful message.
evictee Keesha Smith is opening up about the frustration of being unanimously voted off the show, whom she hopes will bag the prize money and why the ladies of the show are no longer safe from elimination. ET’s Lauren Zima spoke with the reality star after she departed the CBS series Thursday night, after Head of Household Cody Calafiore put her and Kevin “KC” Campbell up for eviction. “I'm so frustrated, are you kidding me?” Keesha said, still in shock.
Keesha Smith was the first houseguest evicted from the highly anticipated Big Brother: All-Stars season on Thursday, August 13, but she remains in good spirits.Us Weekly caught up with the Los Angeles-based waitress, 42, the morning after her eviction to talk about her reaction to the votes, who she was (and wasn’t) working with, and what it meant to come back for season 22.She also opened up about her season 10 costar Memphis Garrett, who was the sole vote to evict her back in 2008 after he won
has bid farewell to its first contestant. Keesha Smith was evicted from the CBS series on Thursday night, after every single other housemate voted to give her the boot.After becoming the first Head of Household, Cody Calafiore put Kevin “KC” Campbell up for eviction, alongside Keesha, who failed to form alliances prior to being voted out unanimously.
Frankie Grande thinks he would be amazing on the new season of Big Brother: All Stars.
Big Brother officially returned on Wednesday for its 22nd season, which is also the second-ever All-Stars edition. For the first time ever, the CBS reality hit debuted with a two-hour premiere that saw the returning cast of 16 houseguests move into their new house live!The houseguests moved into the Big Brother pad four at a time, and each group immediately was pitted against each other in the first comp of the season.
kicked off Wednesday night, and some fan favorites returned for another shot at the grand prize.
kicked off Wednesday night, and some fan favorites returned for another shot at the grand prize.
Big Brother: All-Stars has arrived. This time, it looked a bit different.