Roberto “Rob” Lopez is the latest Houseguest to be shown the door in the new season “Big Brother Canada”, and he opened up with ET Canada’s Britnee Blair about what led to his eviction.
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Over the years, “Big Brother Canada” has worked hard to make sure that contestants are being represented across the reality series, ultimately allowing viewers at home to see themselves on screen.
Thanks to a “team effort,” involving “Big Brother Canada” host Arisa Cox, “everyone came together to make that happen,” she told ET Canada’s Jedson Tavernier, who was a houseguest on season 9 that “felt more comfortable” thanks to the show’s efforts.
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“You know, if you come up with a great idea and nobody is into it, it can die on the vine. But our production, our network, we care so deeply about this thing that to some is just like this little reality show, but it means so much to some people. It means so much to me,” she said of the show’s inclusivity.
“And to me, it felt very clear that if you assume that minorities in a country have to stay minorities on every screen they’re on, then their experience is going to mirror some of the inequities that you’ll find in the country where there is a minority and a majority,” she explained. “We’re very proud of being so multicultural in this country. Why not use this as a way to remind people of what that brings, the richness that it brings to our experiences here?”
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While Cox noted that “nothing’s perfect,” not even Canada, she explained how “there’s a lot of knowledge being shared in ways that weren’t in years previous,” which “presents an opportunity because making the experience mean more to more people means that it’s bigger than just a TV show.”
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Roberto “Rob” Lopez is the latest Houseguest to be shown the door in the new season “Big Brother Canada”, and he opened up with ET Canada’s Britnee Blair about what led to his eviction.
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The first “Big Brother Canada” season 11 housemate has been evicted.
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viewed here, shows that the number of movie screens in the U.S. and Canada declined by 5% between 2019 and 2022 from 44,283 to 42,063 screens. The Cinema Foundation says it is unclear how many of those screens can directly attribute their closure to financial strain brought by the pandemic or how many may be brought back by theater chains acquiring and reopening closed multiplexes.
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