Big Brother is really taking a hit due to coronavirus.
29.03.2020 - 18:47 / nme.com
"It's the safest place in Germany right now"
The host of the German edition of Big Brother has discussed his decision to keep the show’s contestants inside the house amid the coronavirus crisis.
The show’s 14 contestants were told about the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic on live television last week as part of the show.
The majority of the show’s contestants have been inside the house in Cologne since February 6, when Germany had no isolation rules. Four more housemates were added on March 6, three
Big Brother is really taking a hit due to coronavirus.
The cast of Big Brother Germany were introduced to coronavirus on tonight’s new episode.
Contestants on Germany's finally found out on Tuesday night just how much coronavirus has spread.
By Bruce Haring
Dropping a bombshell. The Big Brother Germany cast were some of the last people to be unaware of the coronavirus but the group finally learned about the global pandemic — on live TV.
“Big Brother Germany” contestants were stunned into silence after they were finally told about coronavirus live on TV.
The contestants of German Big Brother were finally informed about the deadly Coronavirus Pandemic in a live episode. When the 14 contestants entered the house on February 6, the disease had only made news for its effect in China. However, it has become a global issue now. According to the latest report by WHO, the Coronavirus has infected more than 184,000 people across the world. Globally, the virus has killed about 7,500 people, Al Jazeera reported. Germany has 6,000 cases and 13 deaths.
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