Big Brother is really taking a hit due to coronavirus.
26.03.2020 - 03:15 / etonline.com
cast members are coming out of reality show isolation, only to head back into coronavirus isolation.
The reality show announced on Wednesday that they are shutting down production on their eighth season early, due to public health concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. The season, which kicked off on March 6, had 12 houseguests remaining out of the original 16.
" is a labour of love for so many, and even though it hurts to say goodbye to the season, it’s the right thing to do," said host Arisa Cox
Big Brother is really taking a hit due to coronavirus.
“Big Brother Canada” host Arisa Cox is discussing the unprecedented end to season 8.
Fans of “Big Brother Canada” were saddened to learn last week that production on the eighth season of the made-in-Canada reality hit would be halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Big Brother Canada house is closed.
Big Brother Canada has ended its’ season early due to the global health crisis.
Update 3/24/20: Global and Insight Productions have announced that production on Season 8 of Big Brother Canada has officially shut down. "Big Brother Canada is a labour of love for so many, and even though it hurts to say goodbye to the season, it's the right thing to do," said Big Brother Canada host Arisa Cox. "On behalf of the incredible people who put this show together, thank you to everyone who started this journey with us. Please take care and be safe!"
Update 3/24/20: Global and Insight Productions have announced that production on Season 8 of Big Brother Canada has officially shut down. "Big Brother Canada is a labour of love for so many, and even though it hurts to say goodbye to the season, it's the right thing to do," said Big Brother Canada host Arisa Cox. "On behalf of the incredible people who put this show together, thank you to everyone who started this journey with us. Please take care and be safe!"
“Big Brother Canada” season 8 is coming to an end.
Producers of Global‘s “Big Brother Canada” are taking some extra precautions on the show during the coronavirus pandemic, and announced some additional measures.
Heartbreaking. Nia Vardalos recalled not being able to travel to Canada for her late father’s funeral due to the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
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” (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.
There’s been plenty of drama inside the Big Brother Canada house this season.
It’s the end of the road for Jamar Lee on “Big Brother Canada”.
Despite the growing coronavirus concerns, Global’s “Big Brother Canada” will remain in production.
A tweet on March 13 summed it up: “While Spain canceled international flights, Disney closes its doors, Canada switches university classes to online mode, Italy is in quarantine…in Mexico @CLaudiashein says #vivelatino2020 is on!Vive Latino -- Mexico City's massive annual music festival that can draw crowds up to 100,000 people -- kicked off Saturday afternoon (March 14) despite thousands of tweets criticizing the choice to move forward in the middle of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Meghan Markle and recently wrapped up what are believed to be their final official public engagements in London as full-time working royals. The traveled from Canada, where they're currently residing.
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.
According to The Telegraph, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left their young son, Archie, behind in Canada during their recent U.K.