Nia Vardalos was unable to attend her father’s funeral because of the coronavirus.
01.03.2020 - 17:41 / torontosun.com
1. Big Brother CanadaSeason 8 debut Big Brother Canada is back for its eighth season and things are about to be supersized this time around. Host Arisa Cox returns to welcome a new batch of houseguests, who will battle it out to win the coveted prize as the last player standing. The show airs Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, with free live feeds at BigBrotherCanada.ca.When: Wednesday on Global
2. Dispatches from ElsewhereDebut For the first time since How I Met Your Mother, Jason Segel returns
Nia Vardalos was unable to attend her father’s funeral because of the coronavirus.
The word “unprecedented” has been thrown around a lot this week yet it somehow doesn’t quite begin to describe the reality of circumstances outside and inside the Big Brother House. With Canada urged to quarantine and social distance, many BBCAN fans tuned in to watch the drama unfold on their TVs and timelines, as not one, but two houseguests were expelled from the game after tensions erupted – for the first time in the Canadian series’ history.
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.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing everything they can to protect baby Archie Harrison.
By Ted Johnson
It’s the end of the road for Jamar Lee on “Big Brother Canada”.
Scheana Shay, 34, is singing a much different tune — AKA, drafting apology statements — after insisting it’s okay to invite “healthy” friends to quarantine with her amid the coronavirus outbreak. On March 15, the Vanderpump Rules star took to Twitter and Instagram to reveal that she has quickly changed her mind after returning to the U.S.
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.
MLS is suspending the season for 30 days amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
1. The OutsiderSeason Finale The drama based on Stephen King’s novel of the same name starring Ben Mendelsohn, Cynthia Erivo and Bill Camp concludes its first season with a climactic showdown. All season long, police detective Ralph Anderson (Mendelsohn) has been investigating the mysterious murder of a young boy in Georgia.When: Sunday on HBO Canada