Big Brother 20 is the 20th season of the American reality television series Big Brother.[1] It is based upon the Dutch series of the same name.
Big Brother | |
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Season 20 | |
Hosted by | Julie Chen |
No. of days | 99 |
No. of houseguests | 16 |
Winner | Kaycee Clark |
Runner-up | Tyler Crispen |
America's Favorite Houseguest | Tyler Crispen |
Companion shows | |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | June 27 September 26, 2018 | –
Additional information | |
Filming dates | June 20 September 26, 2018 | –
Season chronology |
It was renewed in August 2016 as part of a double renewal for seasons 19 and 20. Julie Chen, credited as Julie Chen Moonves from episode 35 onwards,[2] returned as host.[3][4]
Sixteen new competitors, known as HouseGuests, were announced to be competing and their identities were released in June 2018. Each week in the game, HouseGuests compete in a series of competitions to win power and safety, they then vote to eliminate, or "evict", one of their own until there are only two remaining. In the finale episode, previous House Guests vote on who they think they should win the game, with the House Guest who receives the most votes being declared the winner.
The season premiered on June 27, 2018 on CBS in the United States[5] and concluded on September 26, 2018. The season also received many controversies and criticisms throughout the season, but received mostly positive viewing figures. Despite an uncertain future for the show, CBS began accepting applications for a future season in September 2018. After 99 days in the Big Brother House, Kaycee Clark became the winner of Big Brother in a 5–4 vote over Tyler Crispen. Crispen was also named America's Favorite HouseGuest.
Format
editBig Brother follows a group of contestants, known as HouseGuests, who live inside a custom-built house outfitted with cameras and microphones recording their every move 24 hours a day.[6] The HouseGuests are sequestered with no contact with the outside world.[7] During their stay, the HouseGuests share their thoughts on their day-to-day lives inside the house in a private room known as the Diary Room.[8][9] Each week, the HouseGuests compete in competitions in order to win power and safety inside the house. At the start of each week, the HouseGuests compete in a Head of Household (abbreviated as "HOH") competition.[10] The winner of the HoH competition is immune from eviction and selects two HouseGuests to be nominated for eviction.[11] Six HouseGuests are then selected to compete in the Power of Veto (abbreviated as "PoV") competition: the reigning HoH, the nominees, and three other HouseGuests chosen by random draw. The winner of the PoV competition has the right to either revoke the nomination of one of the nominated HouseGuests or leave them as is. If the veto winner uses this power, the HoH must immediately nominate another HouseGuest for eviction. The PoV winner is also immune from being named as the replacement nominee.[12] On eviction night, all HouseGuests vote to evict one of the nominees, though the Head of Household and the nominees are not allowed to vote. This vote is conducted in the privacy of the Diary Room. In the event of a tie, the Head of Household casts the tie-breaking vote. The nominee with the most votes is evicted from the house.[13] The last nine evicted HouseGuests comprise the Jury and are sequestered in a separate location following their eviction and ultimately decide the winner of the season. The Jury is only allowed to see the competitions and ceremonies that include all of the remaining HouseGuests; they are not shown any interviews or other footage that might include strategy or details regarding nominations.[14] The viewing public is able to award an additional prize of $25,000 by choosing "America's Favorite HouseGuest". All evicted HouseGuests are eligible to win this award except for those who either voluntarily leave or are forcibly removed for rule violations.[15]
HouseGuests
editThe HouseGuests were announced on Monday, June 18 at 7 AM PDT through the CBS website. Among the HouseGuests was Miss Missouri USA 2017 Bayleigh Dayton.[16]
Name | Age | Occupation | Residence | Day entered |
Day exited |
Result |
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Kaycee Clark | 30 | Pro football player | Tempe, Arizona | 1 | 99 | Winner |
Tyler Crispen | 23 | Lifeguard | Hilton Head, South Carolina | 1 | Runner-up | |
Joseph Charles "JC" Mounduix | 28 | Professional dancer | West Hollywood, California | 1 | Evicted | |
Angela Rummans | 26 | Fitness model | Playa Vista, California | 1 | 93 | Evicted |
Samantha "Sam" Bledsoe | 27 | Welder | Stuarts Draft, Virginia | 1 | 91 | Evicted |
Brett Robinson | 25 | Cybersecurity engineer | Charlestown, Massachusetts | 1 | 86 | Evicted |
Haleigh Broucher | 21 | College student | College Station, Texas | 1 | Evicted | |
Scottie Salton | 26 | Shipping manager | Chicago, Illinois | 1 | 65 | Evicted |
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Faysal "Fessy" Shafaat | 26 | Substitute teacher | Orlando, Florida | 1 | 72 | Evicted |
Angela "Rockstar" Lantry | 34 | Stay-at-home mom | Columbia, Maryland | 1 | 58 | Evicted |
Bayleigh Dayton | 25 | Flight attendant | Atlanta, Georgia | 1 | 51 | Evicted |
Rachel Swindler | 29 | Vegas entertainer | Las Vegas, Nevada | 1 | 44 | Evicted |
Kaitlyn Herman | 24 | Life coach | Encino, California | 1 | 37 | Evicted |
Winston Hines | 28 | Medical sales rep | Bowling Green, Kentucky | 1 | 30 | Evicted |
Christopher "Swaggy C" Williams | 23 | Day trader | Bridgeport, Connecticut | 1 | 23 | Evicted |
Stephen "Steve" Arienta | 40 | Former undercover cop | Wanaque, New Jersey | 1 | 16 | Evicted |
Other appearances
editKaycee Clark, Tyler Crispen, and Kaitlyn Herman all appeared on Big Brother 21 to host separate Power of Veto competitions. JC Mounduix, Tyler Crispen, and Kaycee Clark also returned in Episode 39 of Big Brother 21 to give their thoughts on the season and who they thought would win. In 2020, both Tyler Crispen and Bayleigh Dayton returned as contestants for Big Brother: All-Stars.[17]
All evicted HouseGuests appeared on the Facebook Watch exclusive Off the Block with Ross and Marissa for an extended interview following their evictions.[18]
Tyler Crispen appeared on the second episode of TKO: Total Knock Out as a contestant.[19] He finished in third place and received $2,500.[20]
Swaggy C Williams, Bayleigh Dayton, Winston Hines, and Brett Robinson all filmed a promotional video for Love Island, which aired during Big Brother 21. Hines also appeared as a contestant on Love Island's first season.[21] He entered the villa on Day 9 and was dumped on Day 17.
Kaycee Clark, Fessy Shafaat, Bayleigh Dayton, and Swaggy C Williams appeared on The Challenge: Total Madness.[22] Clark and Shafaat returned for The Challenge: Double Agents, The Challenge: Spies, Lies & Allies and The Challenge: Ride or Dies.[23][24][25]
Angela Rummans appeared on the first season of The Challenge: USA.[26] Faysal Shafaat and Tyler Crispen appeared on the second season.[27]
Kaycee Clark later returned to The Challenge for its World Championship series in 2023, and the milestone 40th season, titled Battle of the Eras in 2024.
Brett Robinson appeared on the fifth season of The Circle.[28]
Episodes
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Day(s) | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | Rating/share (18–49) | ||||||
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Week 1 | ||||||||||||
667 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Day 1 | June 27, 2018 | 5.33[29] | 1.5/7[29] | ||||||
Sixteen new HouseGuests entered the newest version of the Big Brother House. After getting settled in the HouseGuests began formal introductions. Following formal introductions Julie informed the HouseGuests that the theme for the summer is "Big Brother Technology" and the first competition of the summer began.
Following the competitions Julie informed Swaggy C that, of the four original groups that moved into the Big Brother House, he must keep two of the groups safe. The punishments for the two losing HouseGuests were revealed. Kaycee received the "Pinwheel of Doom" punishment and is forced to wear a pinwheel unitard. Whenever the pinwheel spins, she must stay in the room that she is currently in until it stops spinning. Sam is forced to occasionally play the game as a robot; when the words "Robot online" are announced, she plays the game as a robot, but when the words "Robot offline" are announced, she plays the game as a human. Both punishments are in effect until the first live eviction. Swaggy C chose to keep groups 3 and 4 safe from eviction. | ||||||||||||
668 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Days 2–5 | June 28, 2018 | 5.13[30] | 1.4/6[30] | ||||||
On Day 5, Tyler nominated Sam and Steve for eviction. | ||||||||||||
669 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Days 5–9 | July 1, 2018 | 4.78[32] | 1.2/6[32] | ||||||
Following nominations, Sam has a one on one conversation with the other HouseGuests. As the HoH, Tyler was forced to choose the first four Have-Nots[31] of the season. Kaitlyn volunteered and Tyler chose Brett, Scottie, and Winston to be the remaining Have-Nots. Each week in the new BB App Store the most trending HouseGuest will receive a power to help them in the Big Brother game. However, the least trending HouseGuest each week will receive a punishment. Each HouseGuest may only receive a power in the BB App Store once. Faysal was the least trending HouseGuest and received the Hamazon punishment; throughout the week Hamazon will deliver a fresh plate of ham, which Faysal must eat in full. Meanwhile, Sam was the top trending HouseGuest and received Bonus Life power, this gives Sam or a HouseGuest of her choice the chance to return to the game if evicted. The power is only good through the first four evictions and if Samantha does not use it by the third eviction, then the fourth evicted HouseGuest automatically has the chance to return to the game. | ||||||||||||
670 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Days 9–12 | July 4, 2018 | 3.95[33] | 0.9/5[33] | ||||||
The HouseGuests begin speculating who received the Power App, as Faysal receives non-stop deliveries of Hamazon Swine.
At the Veto Meeting, Faysal chose not to use the PoV, thus keeping the nominations the same. | ||||||||||||
671 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Days 12–16 | July 5, 2018 | 4.96[34] | 1.3/6[34] | ||||||
Ahead of the first eviction, with a split house, alliances begin attempting to secure votes for their side. On Day 16, by a vote of 7-6, Steve was the first HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother House.
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Week 2 | ||||||||||||
672 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Days 16–17 | July 8, 2018 | 5.11[35] | 1.3/6[35] | ||||||
Following the HoH competition, Kaitlyn begins strategizing her nominations. The BB App Store opens for business again. Rachel was the least trending, while Tyler was the most trending HouseGuest. Rachel received the "Yell!" Crap App; periodically throughout the next 24 hours, an angry reviewer was released into the house to give her feedback. Tyler received "The Cloud" Power App; this gives him the opportunity to make himself immune from one nomination ceremony of veto meeting throughout the next eight weeks. Kaitlyn nominated Scottie and Winston for eviction. | ||||||||||||
673 | 7 | "Episode 7" | Days 17–20 | July 11, 2018 | 5.43[36] | 1.5/7[36] | ||||||
Following nominations, the HouseGuests prepared to compete in the Power of Veto competition The HouseGuests picked to compete in the Veto competition were Kaitlyn, Scottie, Winston, Faysal, Rachel, and Tyler. The HouseGuests then received a visit from Big Brother 19 HouseGuests and winners of the 30th season of The Amazing Race, Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson, who hosted the Power of Veto competition.
Rachel then begins receiving visits from her angry reviewer as a result of her Crap App from the BB App Store. At the Veto Ceremony, Tyler chose to use the PoV to remove Scottie from the block. On Day 20, Kaitlyn then named Swaggy C as the replacement nominee. | ||||||||||||
674 | 8 | "Episode 8" | Days 20–23 | July 12, 2018 | 5.32[37] | 1.5/6[37] | ||||||
Following the Veto Ceremony, Swaggy C and Winston both begin campaigning for votes. The HouseGuests then cast their votes on who the want to evict. On Day 23, by a vote of 8-4, Swaggy C was the second HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother House.
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Week 3 | ||||||||||||
675 | 9 | "Episode 9" | Days 23–24 | July 15, 2018 | 5.19[38] | 1.4/6[38] | ||||||
Following Swaggy C's eviction, the BB App Store opened for the final time. Inside, Haleigh was the least trending HouseGuest and received the "Read It!" Crap App. When told to read, Haleigh must dress up in a costume, report to a specified room, and read Hamlet until told to stop. This punishment will continue until the entire book is read. Meanwhile, Bayleigh was the most trending HouseGuest and received the "Identity Theft" Power App. This power allows her to secretly choose the nominees for the week. On Day 24, Scottie nominated Brett and Winston for eviction. | ||||||||||||
676 | 10 | "Episode 10" | Days 24–27 | July 18, 2018 | 5.24[39] | 1.4/6[39] | ||||||
Following nominations, the HouseGuests picked players for the Veto Competition. The competitors were Scottie, Brett, Winston, Tyler, Rachel, and Rockstar.
Meanwhile, Haleigh begins suffering from her Crap App punishment. Brett and Winston begin campaigning to Scottie in an attempt to get him to take one of them off of the block. Scottie informs Kaitlyn of their secret meeting, causing confrontation throughout the house. At the Veto Ceremony, Scottie chose not to use the PoV, thus keeping his nominations the same. | ||||||||||||
677 | 11 | "Episode 11" | Days 27–30 | July 19, 2018 | 5.58[40] | 1.6/7[40] | ||||||
Following the Veto Ceremony, each side of the house begins looking for votes. The HouseGuests voted in the live vote and eviction. On Day 30, by a vote of 6-5, Winston was the third HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother House. Following Winston's eviction, a major confrontation occurs between Rockstar and Brett due to his eviction speech which took place on Rockstar's daughter's birthday.
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Week 4 | ||||||||||||
678 | 12 | "Episode 12" | Days 27, 30–31 | July 22, 2018 | 5.45[41] | 1.5/6[41] | ||||||
Tensions begin to flare throughout the house between different HouseGuests following the eviction. The episode also covered a major controversy between HouseGuests JC and Bayleigh following an incident where JC used the n-word in a conversation which Bayleigh took as offensive. On Day 31, Sam nominated Haleigh and Kaitlyn for eviction. | ||||||||||||
679 | 13 | "Episode 13" | Days 31–34 | July 25, 2018 | 5.69[42] | 1.5/6[42] | ||||||
Sam's nomination reasoning begins causing friction throughout the house. The HouseGuests then picked players for the Power of Veto competition. The competitors were Sam, Haleigh, Kaitlyn, JC, Rockstar, and Faysal. Former Big Brother HouseGuest Rachel Reilly entered the house to host the PoV competition.
At the Veto Ceremony, Fessy chose to use the PoV on Haleigh. Sam chose Rockstar to become the replacement nominee. She then informed the rest of the HouseGuests about her Bonus Life Power App. | ||||||||||||
680 | 14 | "Episode 14" | Days 34–37 | July 26, 2018 | 5.44[43] | 1.5/6[43] | ||||||
Following the Veto Ceremony, Faysal gets caught in the middle of Haleigh and Kaitlyn. The HouseGuests then participated in the live vote eviction by voting on who they wished to evict from the house. On Day 37, by a vote of 9-1, Kaitlyn was the fourth HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother House. However, due to Sam not using her Bonus Life Power App, the evictee was automatically offered chance to win re-entry into the game.
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Week 5 | ||||||||||||
681 | 15 | "Episode 15" | Days 37–38 | July 29, 2018 | 5.40[44] | 1.5/6[44] | ||||||
On Day 38, Bayleigh nominated Brett and Rachel for eviction. | ||||||||||||
682 | 16 | "Episode 16" | Days 38–41 | August 1, 2018 | 5.55[45] | 1.5/6[45] | ||||||
Bayleigh shares with Rachel the fact that she has a Power App. After Tyler asks if Bayleigh would put Angela up if someone uses a power, Bayleigh tells Rachel that Tyler is targeting Angela. Then, Rachel tells Angela about Tyler targeting her, which she does not believe. Angela tells Kaycee and she also thinks that it is false. Kaycee tells Tyler about this, Tyler talks with Angela, who all agree Rachel should be the target, not Brett. At the Veto Ceremony, Tyler chose to not use the PoV, thus keeping the nominations the same. | ||||||||||||
683 | 17 | "Episode 17" | Days 41–44 | August 2, 2018 | 5.61[46] | 1.5/6[46] | ||||||
Ahead of eviction, the show gives an update on Bayleigh's family, which includes Swaggy C meeting Bayleigh's parents. The HouseGuests then participated in the live vote eviction by voting on who they wished to evict from the house. On Day 44, by a vote of 5-4, Rachel was the fifth HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother house.
Julie Chen announced after the Head of Household Competition about the "H@cker Comp". Each week, the HouseGuests will compete to "hack" the week. She also announced that the first competition will be on Sunday night's nomination episode. | ||||||||||||
Week 6 | ||||||||||||
684 | 18 | "Episode 18" | Days 44–45 | August 5, 2018 | 5.57[47] | 1.6/7[47] | ||||||
On Day 45, Angela nominated Rockstar and Scottie for eviction and planned to backdoor Bayleigh.
Haleigh took Scottie off the block and nominated Tyler in his place. | ||||||||||||
685 | 19 | "Episode 19" | Days 45–48 | August 8, 2018 | 5.63[48] | 1.6/8[48] | ||||||
The H@cker, Haleigh, picked Kaycee to play in the Power of Veto competition.
At the Veto Ceremony, Angela chose to use the PoV on Tyler and chose Bayleigh to become the replacement nominee. | ||||||||||||
686 | 20 | "Episode 20" | Days 48–51 | August 9, 2018 | 4.99[49] | 1.4/7[49] | ||||||
Haleigh calls a house meeting and tells everyone that she was the H@cker. This sparks a fight between Bayleigh and Tyler. As part of the H@cker's abilities, Haleigh chose to nullify Tyler's vote during the live eviction. The HouseGuests then participated in the live vote eviction by voting on who they wished to evict from the house. On Day 51, by a vote of 6-1, Bayleigh was the sixth HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother House and became the first member of the Jury.
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Week 7 | ||||||||||||
687 | 21 | "Episode 21" | Days 51–52 | August 12, 2018 | 5.74[50] | 1.6/8[50] | ||||||
Following the HoH competition, Haleigh and Rockstar discussed who should be nominated. They decided on putting Angela and Kaycee on the block in order to eventually backdoor Tyler. The Level 6 alliance tried to persuade Haleigh to nominate Samantha instead of one of them. Then, Sam went to Haleigh after hearing that her closest allies were conspiring against her, so Haleigh spilled how Level 6 wanted Samantha nominated. On Day 59, Haleigh nominated Angela and Kaycee for eviction.
Kaycee took herself off the block and nominated Rockstar in her place. | ||||||||||||
688 | 22 | "Episode 22" | Days 52–55 | August 15, 2018 | 5.82[51] | 1.7/8[51] | ||||||
Rockstar, Haleigh, and Faysal talk about who the H@cker is. They start to believe that it is Kaycee. The H@cker, Kaycee, picked Tyler to play in the Power of Veto competition.
At the Veto Ceremony, Tyler chose to use the PoV on Angela. Haleigh chose Kaycee to become the replacement nominee. | ||||||||||||
689 | 23 | "Episode 23" | Days 55–58 | August 16, 2018 | 5.71[52] | 1.7/8[52] | ||||||
Following the Power of Veto ceremony, Rockstar calls Angela "entitled" and says that Kaycee "wasn't supposed to go home" after believing that she has the votes to stay. Rockstar talks with Brett to ensure his vote to evict Kaycee and keep Rockstar. After talking, Rockstar believes that Brett is loyal to only Rockstar and no one else, making an alliance called Mr. and Mrs. Smith. In order to make sure Rockstar fully believes it, Brett helps Rockstar with her speech. After Rockstar talks with Faysal and Haleigh about having the numbers, Faysal calls Rockstar, Haleigh, and himself "unevictable". As part of the H@cker's abilities, Kaycee chose to nullify Faysal's vote during the live eviction. On Day 58, by a vote of 5-1, Rockstar was the seventh HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother House and became the second member of the Jury.
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Week 8 | ||||||||||||
690 | 24 | "Episode 24" | Days 58–59 | August 19, 2018 | 5.80[53] | 1.6/7[53] | ||||||
JC makes the plan to pin Scottie as voting out Rockstar and not Kaycee, planning to say that Brett was the one vote. After Faysal invites everyone to his HoH room, he asks them who the one vote to evict Kaycee was. Scottie claimed it, then Brett did right after. Kaycee backed Brett up by saying that she "felt the energy" around him. Scottie laughed at Kaycee, saying that she was a bad actor and said that their whole production was "cute". The next day, JC continued to try to convince Faysal that Scottie should be his real target by bringing up that Scottie wants Faysal out so that he can be with Haleigh. On Day 59, Faysal nominated Brett and Scottie for eviction. | ||||||||||||
691 | 25 | "Episode 25" | Days 59–61 | August 22, 2018 | 5.70[54] | 1.6/8[54] | ||||||
On Day 60, Zingbot went into the house to start the special Zingbot Competition.
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692 | 26 | "Episode 26" | Days 61–65 | August 23, 2018 | 5.61[55] | 1.6/8[55] | ||||||
At the Veto Ceremony, Brett chose to use the PoV on himself. Faysal chose Kaycee to become the replacement nominee. HouseGuests start to speculate if this will be the first unanimous vote. They also say that they will keep Scottie, thinking that he has their votes. On Day 65, by a unanimous vote, Scottie was the eighth HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother House and became the third member of the Jury.
Julie Chen announces that the three Jury members, plus a fourth member that will be evicted this week, will compete in Week 10 in a Jury Battle Back. | ||||||||||||
Week 9 | ||||||||||||
693 | 27 | "Episode 27" | Days 65–66 | August 26, 2018 | 5.67[56] | 1.6/7[56] | ||||||
Haleigh walks in on Angela, Tyler, Kaycee, and Brett celebrating Angela's HoH. Faysal continues to believe that the alliance is genuine, but Haleigh believes that she is targeting them. Faysal continues to talk to her, saying that Angela "is smarter than that" and that she will put Sam and a pawn up. Angela talks with Tyler to talk about whom to nominate. She contemplates putting up Haleigh and Samantha. Then, JC walks in and tells Angela that if either of them come down, she has to nominate one of her allies. Angela decides to stick with the plan of Faysal and Haleigh. On Day 66, Angela nominated Faysal and Haleigh for eviction. | ||||||||||||
694 | 28 | "Episode 28" | Days 66–69 | August 29, 2018 | 5.77[57] | 1.6/8[57] | ||||||
Faysal talks to the camera about how they had the power in the house for three weeks and all three weeks an alliance member went home. Haleigh says that they are the worst Big Brother players ever.
At the Veto Ceremony, Kaycee chose not to use the PoV, thus keeping the nominations the same. | ||||||||||||
695 | 29 | "Episode 29" | Days 69–72 | August 30, 2018 | 4.54[58] | 1.3/5[58] | ||||||
Faysal and Haleigh both begin canvassing for votes to keep them safe for the week. The HouseGuests then participated in the live vote and eviction by voting who they wish to evict from the game. On Day 72, by a vote of 4-1, Faysal was the ninth HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother House and became the fourth member of the Jury. Following his eviction interview, Julie informed Faysal of his chance to return to the game via the Jury Battle Back. She then informed the remaining HouseGuests of the same thing.
On Day 72, Scottie returned to the Big Brother house for another chance to win the game. | ||||||||||||
Week 10 | ||||||||||||
696 | 30 | "Episode 30" | Days 72–73 | September 2, 2018 | 4.66[59] | 1.3/7[59] | ||||||
On Day 73, Tyler nominated Scottie and Haleigh for eviction. | ||||||||||||
697 | 31 | "Episode 31" | Days 73–76 | September 5, 2018 | 5.52[60] | 1.6/8[60] | ||||||
At the Veto Ceremony, Kaycee chose not to use the PoV, thus keeping the nominations the same. | ||||||||||||
698 | 32 | "Episode 32" | Days 76–79 | September 6, 2018 | 5.21[61] | 1.5/6[61] | ||||||
On Day 79, by a unanimous vote of 5-0, Scottie was re-evicted from the Big Brother House. He became the 10th HouseGuest to be evicted and re-joined the Jury as the fourth member.
Julie then told the home viewers that Week 11 would have a Double Eviction episode. | ||||||||||||
Week 11 | ||||||||||||
699 | 33 | "Episode 33" | Days 79–80 | September 9, 2018 | 5.48[62] | 1.6/6[62] | ||||||
Big Brother 16 HouseGuest and the winner of Big Brother 18 Nicole Franzel visited the house to host a Luxury Competition. In reality, it was part of fellow Big Brother 18 HouseGuest and boyfriend Victor Arroyo's plan to surprise her with a proposal, which she accepted. Then, former Big Brother HouseGuests Derrick Levasseur, Britney Haynes, Daniele Donato, Josh Martinez and Paul Abrahamian arrived at the house to celebrate Victor and Nicole's engagement. On Day 80, Kaycee nominated Haleigh and Sam for eviction. | ||||||||||||
700 | 34 | "Episode 34" | Days 80–83 | September 12, 2018 | 5.70[63] | 1.5/7[63] | ||||||
At the Veto Ceremony, Kaycee chose not to use the POV, thus keeping the nominations the same. | ||||||||||||
701 | 35 | "Episode 35" | Days 83–86 | September 13, 2018 | 5.57[64] | 1.6/7[64] | ||||||
The HouseGuests begin planning on who they wish to evict. Julie then informs the HouseGuests of the Double Eviction. The HouseGuests then participate in the first live vote and eviction for the evening by voting on who they wish to evict from the Big Brother house. On Day 86, by a unanimous vote of 4-0, Haleigh became the 11th HouseGuest to be evicted from the game and also became the fifth member of the Jury.
With only a few moments to strategize, Tyler immediately chose to nominate JC and Sam for eviction.
Angela chose to use the PoV by removing JC from the block. Tyler then nominated Brett as the replacement nominee. On Day 86, by a unanimous vote of 3-0, Brett was also evicted from the Big Brother House. He became the 12th HouseGuest to be evicted and joined the Jury as the sixth member. | ||||||||||||
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702 | 36 | "Episode 36" | Days 86–87 | September 16, 2018 | 6.36[65] | 1.7/6[65] | ||||||
Bebe Rexha surprises the HouseGuests with a private concert in the backyard.
Angela nominated JC and Sam for eviction. | ||||||||||||
703 | 37 | "Episode 37" | Days 87–91 | September 19, 2018 | 5.56[66] | 1.5/7[66] | ||||||
Julie informed the HouseGuests that eviction night had come early.
At the Veto Ceremony, Kaycee decided not to use the PoV, thus keeping the nominations the same. On Day 91, by a unanimous vote of 2-0, Sam was evicted from the Big Brother House. She became the 13th HouseGuest to be evicted and joined the Jury as the seventh member.
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704 | 38 | "Episode 38" | Days 91–93 | September 20, 2018 | 5.68[67] | 1.5/7[67] | ||||||
JC nominated Angela and Tyler for eviction. Scottie and Haleigh are then shown entering the Jury House as the Jurors watch the competitions in the week of Scottie's and Haleigh's eviction. Brett and Sam are also shown entering the Jury House and their competitions in the week of their evictions are also shown.
At the Veto Ceremony, Kaycee chose not to use the Power of Veto, thus keeping the nominations the same. On Day 92, Kaycee cast the sole vote to evict Angela. Angela became the 14th HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother House and joined the Jury as the eighth member. | ||||||||||||
Week 13 | ||||||||||||
705 | 39 | "Episode 39" | Days 93–94; Various[g] | September 23, 2018 | 5.44[69] | 1.4/6[69] | ||||||
JC, Kaycee, and Tyler celebrated making it to the final three. Former Big Brother competitor Jeff Schroeder entered the house and the four looked back on the summer, highlighting their favorite moments.
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706 | 40 | "Episode 40" | Days 93–99[g] | September 26, 2018 | 5.65[70] | 1.7/7[70] | ||||||
Former Big Brother HouseGuest Dr. Will Kirby then hosted the Jury Round Table, interviewing the Jury on who they think should win and why.
On Day 99, as HoH Kaycee cast the sole vote to evict JC from the Big Brother house. JC became the 15th and final HouseGuest to be evicted from the Big Brother House and joined the Jury as the ninth and final member. The Jury members then had a chance to ask Kaycee and Tyler questions. The Jury members then voted on who they think should win Big Brother. Julie then asked some of the former HouseGuests a few final questions, which involved Swaggy C proposing to Bayleigh. Later on Day 99, Kaycee Clark was declared the winner of Big Brother 20, by a final Jury vote of 5-4, against Tyler Crispen. Tyler was also subsequently crowned America's Favorite HouseGuest. |
- ^ a b c Only eight HouseGuests participated in this competition
- ^ Only two HouseGuests participated in this competition
- ^ a b This Head of Household competition began in episode 11 on Day 30. However, completion was not broadcast on television until episode 12.
- ^ a b This Head of Household competition began in episode 23 on Day 58. However, completion was not broadcast on television until episode 24.
- ^ a b This Head of Household competition began in episode 26 on Day 65. However, completion was not broadcast on television until episode 27.
- ^ a b The first part of the final Head of Household competition began in episode 39. However, completion was not broadcast on television until episode 40.
- ^ a b A recap of Angela's eviction that took place on September 20, 2018 (Day 93 inside the House) is shown with JC, Kaycee, and Tyler's reactions. The episode then transitions to the next day, where the HouseGuests looked back over their time in the game with flashbacks from previous events that took place. The episode ends with the start of the first part of the final Head of Household competition that took place in real time on September 20, 2018.[68]
Twists
editThis season's main theme and twists centered on technology.
BB App Store
editFor the first three weeks, viewers were asked a series of questions about their opinions on the remaining House Guests. The House Guest who was named in the most overall answers was deemed the "top trending" House Guest of the week and earned a "Power App", which would give them an advantage in the game, while the House Guest who was answered the least was deemed "least trending" was given a "Crap App", which gave them a punishment. Once HouseGuests received an app, they were no longer eligible to receive one in the future.
Week | Top trending | Power App | Status | Least trending | Crap App |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sam | Bonus Life To be used immediately after a HouseGuest is evicted from the house, this power gave that HouseGuest a chance to return to the game via a competition. This power had to be used in the first three evictions, or else the fourth evicted HouseGuest would automatically be given the chance to return. |
Used | Fessy | Hamazon The HouseGuest was routinely given packages of ham, which they had to consume. (As Faysal was Muslim, a vegetarian ham substitute was used.) |
2 | Tyler | The Cloud The HouseGuest had the power to make themselves immune from nomination during one Nomination or Veto Ceremony of their choice. |
Not used | Rachel | Yell! For 24 hours, an angry reviewer was unleashed into the house at random times to loudly give the HouseGuest feedback on their existence. |
3 | Bayleigh | Identity Theft The HouseGuest could secretly replace the HoH's nominations with two of their own. The HoH still had power over the replacement nominations. |
Not used (Evicted) |
Haleigh | Read It! Throughout the week, the HouseGuest had to wear a costume and read Hamlet in a Shakespearean accent. This punishment continued until the entire play had been read. |
H@cker Competition
editOn Day 44, following Rachel's eviction, a new twist was unleashed on the HouseGuests called the "H@cker Competition". It lets one HouseGuest hack the game for a week. After the nominations, all of the HouseGuests compete in a competition at the same time in different rooms, making the winner anonymous to the other HouseGuests. The winner of the competition is able to "hack" the game in three different ways:
- First, they can replace one of the Head of Household's nominations and change it to someone of their choosing.
- Second, they get to select one of the three participants chosen for the Power of Veto competition.
- Finally, they can nullify one vote at the live eviction.
Week | H@cker | Nominations | Veto Player | Nullified Eviction Vote | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Saved | Nominated | ||||
6 | Haleigh | Scottie | Tyler | Kaycee | Tyler |
7 | Kaycee | Kaycee | Rockstar | Tyler | Fessy |
Jury Battleback
editThe first four Jury members had the opportunity to battle each other for a chance to return to the game. The competition between Bayleigh, Rockstar, Scottie, and Fessy aired on August 30, 2018 in episode 29 following the live eviction. Scottie was the winner and returned to the game.
Voting history
editColor key:
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Day 80 | Day 86[a] | Day 87 | Day 91 | Day 99 | Finale | |||||||||||
Head of Household |
Tyler | Kaitlyn | Scottie | Sam | Bayleigh | Angela | Haleigh | Fessy | Angela | Tyler | Kaycee | Tyler | Angela | JC | Kaycee | (None) |
Technology winner | Sam | Tyler | Bayleigh | (None) | Haleigh | Kaycee | (None) | |||||||||
Nominations (pre-veto) |
Sam Steve |
Scottie Winston |
Brett Winston |
Haleigh Kaitlyn |
Brett Rachel |
Rockstar Tyler[c] |
Angela Rockstar[c] |
Brett Scottie |
Fessy Haleigh |
Haleigh Scottie |
Haleigh Sam |
JC Sam |
JC Sam |
Angela Tyler |
JC Tyler | |
Veto winner | Fessy | Tyler | Scottie | Fessy | Tyler | Angela | Tyler | Brett | Kaycee | Kaycee | Kaycee | Angela | Kaycee | Kaycee | (None) | |
Nominations (post-veto) |
Sam Steve |
Swaggy C Winston |
Brett Winston |
Kaitlyn Rockstar |
Brett Rachel |
Bayleigh Rockstar |
Kaycee Rockstar[c] |
Kaycee Scottie |
Fessy Haleigh |
Haleigh Scottie |
Haleigh Sam |
Brett Sam |
JC Sam |
Angela Tyler | ||
Kaycee | Steve[d] | Swaggy C | Winston | Kaitlyn | Rachel | Bayleigh | Nominated | Nominated | Fessy | Scottie | Head of Household |
Brett | Sam | Angela | JC[e] | Winner |
Tyler | Head of Household |
Swaggy C | Winston | Kaitlyn | Rachel | Not eligible[f] |
Rockstar | Scottie | Fessy | Head of Household |
Haleigh | Head of Household |
Sam | Nominated | Nominated | Runner-up |
JC | Steve | Swaggy C | Winston | Rockstar | Rachel | Bayleigh | Rockstar | Scottie | Fessy | Scottie | Haleigh | Brett | Nominated | Head of Household |
Evicted (Day 99) |
Tyler |
Angela | Steve | Swaggy C | Winston | Kaitlyn | Rachel | Head of Household |
Rockstar | Scottie | Head of Household |
Scottie | Haleigh | Brett | Head of Household |
Nominated | Evicted (Day 93) |
Tyler |
Sam | Nominated | Swaggy C | Winston | Head of Household |
Rachel | Rockstar | Rockstar | Scottie | Haleigh | Scottie | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted (Day 91) |
Kaycee | |
Brett | Steve[d] | Swaggy C | Nominated | Kaitlyn | Nominated | Bayleigh | Rockstar | Scottie | Fessy | Scottie | Haleigh | Nominated | Evicted (Day 86) |
Tyler | ||
Haleigh | Sam[d] | Winston | Brett | Kaitlyn | Brett | Bayleigh | Head of Household |
Scottie | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted (Day 86) |
Tyler | |||
Scottie | Sam[d] | Swaggy C | Head of Household |
Kaitlyn | Brett | Bayleigh | Kaycee | Nominated | Evicted (Day 65) |
Nominated | Re-evicted (Day 79) |
Kaycee | ||||
Fessy | Sam[d] | Winston | Brett | Kaitlyn | Brett | Bayleigh | Not eligible[f] |
Head of Household |
Nominated | Evicted (Day 72) |
Kaycee | |||||
Rockstar | Sam[d] | Winston | Brett | Nominated | Brett | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted (Day 58) |
Kaycee | |||||||
Bayleigh | Sam | Winston | Brett | Kaitlyn | Head of Household |
Nominated | Evicted (Day 51) |
Kaycee | ||||||||
Rachel | Steve[d] | Swaggy C | Winston | Kaitlyn | Nominated | Evicted (Day 44) | ||||||||||
Kaitlyn | Steve | Head of Household |
Brett | Nominated | Evicted (Day 37) | |||||||||||
Winston | Steve | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted (Day 30) | ||||||||||||
Swaggy C | Sam[d] | Nominated | Evicted (Day 23) | |||||||||||||
Steve | Nominated | Evicted (Day 16) | ||||||||||||||
Evicted | Steve 7 of 13 votes to evict |
Swaggy C 8 of 12 votes to evict |
Winston 6 of 11 votes to evict |
Kaitlyn[g] 9 of 10 votes to evict |
Rachel 5 of 9 votes to evict |
Bayleigh 6 of 7 votes to evict |
Rockstar 5 of 6 votes to evict |
Scottie 6 of 6 votes to evict |
Fessy 4 of 5 votes to evict |
Scottie Won re-entry into game[h] |
Haleigh 4 of 4 votes to evict |
Brett 3 of 3 votes to evict |
Sam 2 of 2 votes to evict |
Angela Kaycee's choice to evict |
JC Kaycee's choice to evict |
Kaycee 5 votes to win |
Scottie 5 of 5 votes to evict |
Tyler 4 votes to win |
- Notes
- ^ This week was a double eviction week. Following the first eviction, the remaining HouseGuests played a week's worth of games, including Head of Household and veto competitions, and nomination, veto and eviction ceremonies, during the live show, culminating in a second eviction for the week.
- ^ a b This player's nomination for eviction was cancelled by the winner of the H@cker Competition.
- ^ a b c This player was nominated for eviction by the winner of the H@cker Competition.
- ^ a b c d e f g h As the winner of the opening competition, Swaggy C was able to grant immunity to two move-in groups; he chose group 3 (Haleigh, Scottie, Fessy, and Kaycee) and group 4 (Rachel, Swaggy C, Brett, and Rockstar).
- ^ As Head of Household, Kaycee chose to evict JC.
- ^ a b This player was blocked from voting at the eviction ceremony by the winner of the H@cker Competition.
- ^ Kaitlyn competed to re-enter the house, but was unsuccessful and was officially evicted.
- ^ Bayleigh, Rockstar, Scottie, and Fessy competed for an opportunity to re-enter the game. Scottie won the competition and re-entered the house on day 72.
Production
editDevelopment
editThe series was announced in August 2016 as part of a double renewal for Big Brother 19 and Big Brother 20.[71] Along with the series the 24/7 live feeds returned with a CBS All Access subscription and Big Brother: After Dark also returned on Pop.[72] The season is produced by Endemol Shine North America and Fly on the Wall Entertainment. Julie Chen returned as host and Allison Grodner as well as Rich Meehan returned as Executive Producers.[73] CBS began allowing online applications in September 2017, however open casting calls did not begin until March 2018.[74][75] Celebrity Big Brother winner and runner up Marissa Jaret Winokur and Ross Mathews host a new companion show known as Off the Block with Ross and Marissa following the end of former House Guest Jeff Schroeder's Big Brother Live Chat.[76]
Prize
editThe HouseGuest compete for a grand prize of $500,000, among other rewards and luxuries given out during the season, including a $25,000 award for the America's Favorite HouseGuest fan-favorite poll in the finale.[77]
Reception
editCritical response
editJoseph Charles "JC" Mounduix received criticism after he was shown using an ice cream scoop on the genitals of his other HouseGuests. Mounduix later told fellow HouseGuest Kaycee Clark to open up her vagina, saying that it "feels good".[78]
Viewers questioned Angela Rummans and Rachel Swindler after they were caught on the live feeds making some questionable remarks. Rummans referred to her uneven tan lines as looking "ghetto", while Swindler compared her uneven tan lines to the skintone of fellow HouseGuest Bayleigh Dayton, who is African American. CBS later released a statement and warned Rummans and Swindler with future consequences.[79]
Since the start of the live feeds, Kaitlyn Herman had been criticized from viewers for her feelings and actions towards several men in the Big Brother House, while being in a five-year relationship outside of the house. In Week 3, Herman's then-boyfriend released a statement on Twitter, stating that he wanted to distance himself from the show and situation.[80]
Kaitlyn Herman and Joseph Charles "JC" Mounduix both came under fire after they used the n-word in separate occasions.[81] Herman used the word as she was singing the lyrics of a Drake song. Mounduix used the word after fellow HouseGuest Bayleigh Dayton, who is African American, asked Mounduix if there is a "difference between a midget and a dwarf". Offended, Mounduix said that the word "midget" is a derogatory term and then compared it to the n-word.[82][83] Many came to the defense of the two, saying that they did not use the word towards someone.[84] Herman later apologized for using the word on an Instagram live stream.[85]
Joseph Charles "JC" Mounduix was criticized by fans after he asked Rachel Swindler if she was transgender, stating that she has "a big Adam's apple." Mounduix proceeded to feel Swindler's neck, but she told him to stop. Moments later, he began to touch Swindler's neck again before being stopped by her.[86]
Viewers perceived some of Bayleigh Dayton's comments about Faysal Shafaat as being anti-Muslim. After Shafaat, a Muslim, complained about his in-house crush Haleigh Broucher talking about her past sexual experiences, Dayton claimed in private that Shafaat should "go find a virgin" and that he should "go to Pakistan and [get himself] one" because "that's what they do." Many viewers interpreted "they" as meaning Muslims.[87]
Joseph Charles "JC" Mounduix was criticized by both fans and his fellow housemates for making light of the #MeToo movement after making jokes at the movement's expense.[88]
Joseph Charles "JC" Mounduix was once again involved in two separate sexual misconduct incidents in which he was accused of sexual harassment and sexual assault.[89] While sleeping in the same bed, Mounduix was seen caressing Tyler Crispen's arm, face, and chest, as well as kissing his armpit while Crispen was sleeping.[90] The following morning Crispen stated to Kaycee Clark "I'm sleeping alone tonight — JC is not sleeping with me".[91] Mounduix explained his version by stating that he was "comforting Crispen who was having nightmares".[92] Later, Mounduix opened the toilet door while HouseGuest Haleigh Broucher was using it.[93] Broucher repeatedly asked Mounduix to close the door, who refused and tied the door open.[94] Broucher then yelled for assistance from production[95] and later filed a complaint with executive producer Allison Grodner.[96] The producers later released a statement saying that neither Crispen nor Broucher filed official complaints and that the two had expressed to them that they "did not feel threatened or unsafe by Mounduix's actions."[89]
During a live eviction speech, HouseGuest Scottie Salton made sexual and vulgar comments towards HouseGuests Tyler Crispen and Angela Rummans. He hinted that Crispen received oral sex from Rummans, which got censored out by CBS.[97]
Ratings
editUnless noted below, all episode aired in the United States on Sundays and Wednesdays at 8:00 Eastern Standard Time (7:00 Central Standard Time) and live Thursdays at 9:00 EST (8:00 CST).[98]
# | Air Date | United States | Source | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
18–49 (rating/share) |
Viewers (millions) |
Rank (timeslot) |
Rank (night) | |||
1 | Wednesday, June 27, 2018 | 1.5/7 | 5.33 | 1 | 1 | [29] |
2 | Thursday, June 28, 2018 | 1.4/6 | 5.13 | 1 | 1 | [30] |
3 | Sunday, July 1, 2018 | 1.2/6 | 4.78 | 1 | 1 | [32] |
4 | Wednesday, July 4, 2018 | 0.9/5 | 3.95 | 1 | 2 | [33] |
5 | Thursday, July 5, 2018 | 1.3/6 | 4.96 | 1 | 1 | [34] |
6 | Sunday, July 8, 2018 | 1.3/6 | 5.11 | 1 | 1 | [35] |
7 | Wednesday, July 11, 2018 | 1.5/7 | 5.43 | 1 | 1 | [36] |
8 | Thursday, July 12, 2018 | 1.5/6 | 5.32 | 1 | 1 | [37] |
9 | Sunday, July 15, 2018 | 1.4/6 | 5.19 | 1 | 1 | [38] |
10 | Wednesday, July 18, 2018 | 1.4/6 | 5.24 | 1 | 1 | [39] |
11 | Thursday, July 19, 2018 | 1.6/7 | 5.58 | 1 | 1 | [40] |
12 | Sunday, July 22, 2018 | 1.5/6 | 5.45 | 1 | 1 | [41] |
13 | Wednesday, July 25, 2018 | 1.5/6 | 5.69 | 1 | 1 | [42] |
14 | Thursday, July 26, 2018 | 1.5/6 | 5.44 | 1 | 1 | [43] |
15 | Sunday, July 29, 2018 | 1.5/6 | 5.40 | 1 | 1 | [44] |
16 | Wednesday, August 1, 2018 | 1.5/6 | 5.55 | 1 | 1 | [45] |
17 | Thursday, August 2, 2018 | 1.5/6 | 5.61 | 1 | 2 | [46] |
18 | Sunday, August 5, 2018 | 1.6/7 | 5.57 | 1 | 1 | [47] |
19 | Wednesday, August 8, 2018 | 1.6/8 | 5.63 | 1 | 1 | [48] |
20 | Thursday, August 9, 2018 | 1.4/7 | 4.99 | 1 | 1 | [49] |
211 | Sunday, August 12, 2018 | 1.6/8 | 5.74 | 1 | 1 | [50] |
22 | Wednesday, August 15, 2018 | 1.7/8 | 5.82 | 1 | 1 | [51] |
23 | Thursday, August 16, 2018 | 1.7/8 | 5.71 | 1 | 1 | [52] |
24 | Sunday, August 19, 2018 | 1.6/7 | 5.80 | 1 | 1 | [53] |
25 | Wednesday, August 22, 2018 | 1.6/8 | 5.70 | 1 (tied) | 2 | [54] |
26 | Thursday, August 23, 2018 | 1.6/8 | 5.61 | 1 | 1 | [55] |
27 | Sunday, August 26, 2018 | 1.6/7 | 5.67 | 1 (tied) | 2 | [56] |
28 | Wednesday, August 29, 2018 | 1.6/8 | 5.77 | 1 | 1 | [57] |
29 | Thursday, August 30, 2018 | 1.3/5 | 4.54 | 1 | 1 | [58] |
30 | Sunday, September 2, 2018 | 1.3/7 | 4.66 | 1 | 1 | [59] |
31 | Wednesday, September 5, 2018 | 1.6/8 | 5.52 | 1 | 1 | [60] |
32 | Thursday, September 6, 2018 | 1.5/6 | 5.21 | 2 | 3 | [61] |
33 | Sunday, September 9, 2018 | 1.6/6 | 5.48 | 3 | 6 | [62] |
34 | Wednesday, September 12, 2018 | 1.5/7 | 5.70 | 2 | 2 | [63] |
35 | Thursday, September 13, 2018 | 1.6/7 | 5.57 | 1 | 1 | [64] |
362 | Sunday, September 16, 2018 | 1.7/6 | 6.36 | 2 | 5 | [65] |
37 | Wednesday, September 19, 2018 | 1.5/7 | 5.56 | 2 | 2 | [66] |
38 | Thursday, September 20, 2018 | 1.5/7 | 5.68 | 1 | 1 | [67] |
39 | Sunday, September 23, 2018 | 1.4/6 | 5.44 | 3 | 6 | [69] |
40 | Wednesday, September 26, 2018 | 1.7/7 | 5.65 | 1 | 3 (tied) | [70] |
- ^Note 1 : Episode 21 was delayed to 8:20 PM EST (7:20 PM CST) due to the 2018 PGA Championship golf event running long.[99]
- ^Note 2 : Episode 36 was delayed to 8:37 PM EST (7:37 PM CST) due to the New England Patriots-Jacksonville Jaguars game running long.[100]
Future of the series
editThe American adaptation of Big Brother has aired on CBS since its inception on July 5, 2000 with Julie Chen as host. Following two articles published by The New Yorker by Ronan Farrow in July and September 2018, where several women accused Chen's husband Les Moonves of harassment, intimidation, and sexual misconduct, effective September 9, 2018, Moonves departed CBS Corporation as President, Chairman and CEO, with Joseph Ianniello appointed as President and Acting CEO. In response to the claims against him, Moonves released a statement denying the allegations.[101] After the first article was published, Chen released a statement on Twitter in July defending her husband.[102]
While Chen was initially confirmed to return to the ninth season of her other CBS show The Talk, she was absent from the season premiere that aired on September 10, 2018. Chen issued a statement where she was taking a few days off, but would continue with Big Brother. Chen's first television appearance since Moonves' departure was the live eviction on September 13, 2018, where she closed out the episode with "From outside the Big Brother house...I'm Julie Chen Moonves, good night."[103] The new sign-off broke with an established pattern that Chen has used in the past on Big Brother and showcased her support for her husband, while it received a mixed response from fans and viewers on Twitter.[104][105] Chen subsequently announced her departure from The Talk in a pre-recorded segment that aired on the September 18, 2018 episode, where she stood outside the Big Brother house. Chen will continue to host Big Brother.[106]
The 20th season had been confirmed since August 10, 2016 as part of a two-year renewal between CBS and Fly on the Wall Entertainment, in association with Endemol Shine North America.[107]Celebrity Big Brother was renewed for a second season on May 12, 2018 during CBS' annual upfront for the 2018–19 television season.[108] Speculation on the status of the show intensified after the departure of Moonves from CBS, with fans of the show and former HouseGuests began spreading the hashtag #SaveBBUSA in an attempt to get the program renewed.[109] Unnamed insiders close to the production of the show have cast doubt if Chen would return to host potential future installments if CBS renews the show.[110] In an article from US Weekly, an insider noted that Big Brother 2 winner Will Kirby, Celebrity Big Brother 1 runner-up Ross Mathews, and Big Brother Canada host Arisa Cox have been mentioned as potential replacements in the event that Chen does not to return, while TMZ reported that Chen will continue with the show if the network decides to renew it.[111][112]
CBS began accepting online applications for a 21st season on September 20, 2018.[74] After a few months of uncertainty, CBS officially announced that season 21 would go on during the summer.[113]
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External links
edit- Big Brother – official American site
- Big Brother – official Canadian site
- Big Brother at IMDb