“Big Brother Canada” (BBCAN) houseguest Jamar Lee was removed from the BBCAN house earlier this week by producers, but fans of the show have decided to create a GoFundMe and the hashtag.
29.02.2020 - 01:16 / torontosun.com
Wednesday is move-in day for the 16 new houseguests who are all packed up and ready to battle it out inside the Big Brother Canada house. But the fresh batch of players may need to throw a few extra sweaters into their bags as the series announced that the eighth season of the reality show will be supersized — with two extra weeks tacked on to the competition.
On next week’s premiere, fans of the Canadian series will see a flight attendant from Montreal, a journalist from Kamloops, a wrestler
“Big Brother Canada” (BBCAN) houseguest Jamar Lee was removed from the BBCAN house earlier this week by producers, but fans of the show have decided to create a GoFundMe and the hashtag.
The Property Brothers are bringing out some impressive talent for their new show.
There’s been plenty of drama inside the Big Brother Canada house this season.
By Ted Johnson
It’s the end of the road for Jamar Lee on “Big Brother Canada”.
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Despite the growing coronavirus concerns, Global’s “Big Brother Canada” will remain in production.
Canada on Monday moved to ban entry to the country to non-residents, except for American citizens, in a bid to combat the COVID-19 outbreak. The announcement, made in Ottawa by Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, stopped short of calls to close the Canadian-U.S.
Due to COVID-19 precautions, Big Brother Canada host Arisa Cox stood in an empty studio on Thursday night as she announced Season 8’s first official eviction. But even though there were no screaming fans to cheer on the episode, there was still plenty of yelling going on inside the house leading up to 25-year-old military infantryman Michael Stubley’s dramatic eviction on Day 13.
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven’t watched tonight’s episode of “Big Brother Canada” on Global, then STOP READING NOW! Spoilers lie ahead….
“Big Brother Canada” is joining fellow Global series “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” in broadcasting without a studio audience as a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19.
Kodak Black has pleaded guilty to attempted second degree criminal possession of a weapon, as local CBS affiliate WIVB Lockport and ABC affiliate WKBW Buffalo report. The weapons charge levied against the rapper stems from his arrest in April 2019, as he attempted to travel into the United States from Canada.
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Here’s a look back at this week’s reality-TV highlights:
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven’t watched tonight’s episode of “Big Brother Canada” on Global, then STOP READING NOW! Spoilers lie ahead….
Disney and Pixar’s “Onward” is expected to dominate moviegoing in North America when it debuts this weekend. The family friendly animated adventure should collect $40 million to $45 million from 4,200 theaters in the U.S. and Canada.
To say that things between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Queen Elizabeth haven't been a *little* awkward since their bombshell decision to would be quite an understatement. The Queen reportedly wants the headache of their stepping down to be "" and is feeling "" by the royal family's drama rn, but another major concern of hers is being able to maintain her relationship with BB Archie Harrison.
Drake thrilled fans over the weekend (February 29-March 1, 2020) by dropping an extended music video featuring two new tracks.