Julie Chen went off script during the latest episode of Big Brother and signed off from the show by sending a message to viewers.
31.07.2020 - 01:29 / tvguide.com
Big Brother Season 22 is shaping up to be unlike any other we've seen so far. CBS announced on the show's various social media accounts on Thursday that it's shaking up this year's casting reveal in a big way.In an unprecedented departure from the show's usual format, the cast of Season 22 will be announced live as they move into the house during the show's 2-hour premiere episode.
Julie Chen went off script during the latest episode of Big Brother and signed off from the show by sending a message to viewers.
evictee Keesha Smith is opening up about the frustration of being unanimously voted off the show, whom she hopes will bag the prize money and why the ladies of the show are no longer safe from elimination. ET’s Lauren Zima spoke with the reality star after she departed the CBS series Thursday night, after Head of Household Cody Calafiore put her and Kevin “KC” Campbell up for eviction. “I'm so frustrated, are you kidding me?” Keesha said, still in shock.
has bid farewell to its first contestant. Keesha Smith was evicted from the CBS series on Thursday night, after every single other housemate voted to give her the boot.After becoming the first Head of Household, Cody Calafiore put Kevin “KC” Campbell up for eviction, alongside Keesha, who failed to form alliances prior to being voted out unanimously.
Selena Gomez and David Henrie delivered a major tease to their longtime fans over the weekend and just delivered the big news,
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe live season 22 all-star premiere of Big Brother ruled Wednesday night with a 1.0 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 3.66 million viewers. Even though it dipped two-tenths in the demo and was down in viewership from the season 21 premiere, it still ruled the evening.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Big Brother” returned for its twenty-second season to easily win the Wednesday night TV ratings race.The CBS show scored a 1.0 rating among adults 18-49 and around 3.7 million total viewers across its two-hour premiere. While that was easily the highest rating on the night, it does represent a 23% drop from the season 21 premiere, which came in at a 1.3 rating and just under 5 million viewers.
unveiled its “All-Stars” cast during Wednesday night’s two-hour live premiere. For the first time in its 20-year history, the show aired the live move-in of 16 returning houseguests from previous seasons.Host Julie Chen Moonves greeted the cast in groups of four and explained the safety precautions they took to resume production.
kicked off Wednesday night, and some fan favorites returned for another shot at the grand prize.
is back with its second All-Star season — and many of your favorite past winners and houseguests are returning for another chance at the grand prize. But with the coronavirus pandemic forcing production to adopt new safety protocols and guidelines to ensure a successful run, this isn’t any normal Big Brother season.
kicked off Wednesday night, and some fan favorites returned for another shot at the grand prize.
Big Brother: All-Stars edition was finally revealed during the live move-in premiere on Wednesday, August 5, after weeks and weeks of speculation.Season 22, which is the 20th anniversary of the series hosted by Julie Chen, officially includes seasons 6 and 7 favorite Kaysar Ridha; seasons 6, 7 and 14 legend Janelle Pierzina; season 8 runner-up and season 13 returnee Daniele Donato; season 10’s Keesha Smith and runner-up Memphis Garrett; season 11’s Kevin Campbell; season 12’s Enzo Palumbo; seaso
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsSixteen Big Brother alumni returned to the house tonight for the show’s upcoming All-Stars season. CBS announced the cast of returning fan favorites, past winners and notable personalities Wednesday.The Big Brother: All-Star cast features past winners Nicole Franzel and Ian Terry, fan favorites Da’Vonne Rogers and Kaysar Ridha, and others playing for another shot at the top title including Janelle Pierzina and Dani Briones.
“Big Brother” is returning for its 22nd season, which will be a special all-star edition of the hit Global reality show.
premieres Wednesday on CBS, and ET's Kevin Frazier spoke exclusively with host Julie Chen on the precautions the reality series is taking while filming amid the coronavirus pandemic. «I'm doing testing. I'm doing testing again and then I'm going to do more testing,» Chen said of how she's staying safe while hosting.
Ant Anstead will be coming offline after being left “saddened” by toxicity on social media.
The countdown is on for “Big Brother” fans.
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Season 22 of Big Brother is premiering in just a few days and it will be an All-Stars season for the second time ever!