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Not pictured: Liz On June 16, 2015, 14 HouseGuests were announced by CBS, [13] including Audrey Middleton, the first transgender contestant to appear on the American version of Big Brother, professional wrestler and former WWE NXT competitor Austin Matelson and Vanessa Rousso, who, when the season began, was ranked among the top five women in poker history in terms of all-time money winnings.
CBS has announced the new batch of houseguests set to compete on season 17 of Big Brother. Unlike last season, which boasted 16 contestants, the new crop of competitors revealed totals to 14 ...
Big Brother 26 opened with a doozy of a twist, as each move-in group of eight was presented with the chance to vote in a 17th houseguest. That houseguest turned out to be false, an identity ...
A total of 34 participants have competed in Celebrity Big Brother, which increases the total number of Big Brother participants to 367. Big Brother 7 was an All-Star edition, which featured 14 returning houseguests chosen either through viewer vote or by producers from an initial group of 20 candidates. [3]
*Caution: Spoilers ahead!It's easy to tell people to "expect the unexpected," but it's significantly harder to actually do so. For the houseguests on this season of Big Brother -- and for fans ...
The losers of each of the four competitions would be nominated for eviction Week 1. The Head of Household in Week 1 had to choose which two of the four nominated HouseGuests to remove from the block. 17th HouseGuest: On the official CBS social media pages, it was announced a 17th HouseGuest would be entering the Big Brother House to play
Find out spoilers on everything happening in Week 10 inside the walls of the Big Brother house.
The primary theme for Big Brother 26 was based around artificial intelligence (AI); the season premiere introduced a character known as Ainsley, a personified AI agent who appeared throughout the season (initially portrayed in-person as a fake 17th HouseGuest, and later as an animated avatar) to introduce themed twists and challenges. [63] [64]