Big Brother viewers blast huge change to show
Viewers took to social media to hit out at producers over the first episode of Big Brother Australia’s new season.
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Big Brother Australia viewers have lashed out at Channel 7 for “ruining” the franchise after the latest series began on Monday night.
The beloved show returned to screens and brought with it a bunch of young, good-looking twenty somethings.
Sadly, fans of the show were left unimpressed with the lack of diversity among the cast, and some suggested that the new format seemed to be trying to shape the series into a dating show rather than a reality series.
As the debut episode aired, viewers rushed to social media to blast the new-look series.
“Why didn’t they just rebrand the show instead? This is like Love Island meets MAFS #BBAU,” tweeted one upset viewer.
A another fan agreed, hitting out at Channel 7: “Seven really wanted the rights to Love Island but they’re already taken by 9 so they took beloved Big Brother and ruined it #BBAU”.
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â Big Brother AU Gossip (@BBAUGossip) November 3, 2023
New #BBAU starts 7.30 Monday on Channel 7 and 7plus pic.twitter.com/j79kjOHx5C
They really trying to rebrand Big Brother as Love Island. So sad to see what was once a great show absolutely ruined. Gretel would never allow for this. #BBAU
â Charlotte (@charbarbi) November 6, 2023
If this isnât the death of Big Brother in Australia I will be shocked⦠#BBAU
â Kate (@khltlooking) November 6, 2023
Whereâs the gameplay, the strategising, the forming of alliances? Itâs just seeing who can hook up the fastest. #BBAU
â April (@April_K7) November 6, 2023
Others felt the same, with many criticising Channel 7 for “ruining” the show by turning it into a “wannabe Love Island”.
One viewer ranted: “The best thing about the original #BBAU was the diverse cast: age, race, interests,” while another said: “Don’t think anyone wanted a Love Island/Big Brother mashup #BBAU.”
A third said: “I swear to god if this season is turned into a dating show I’ll be pissed, we have enough already #BBAU”.
Meanwhile, the previously axed Big Brother Uncut will be making a return later this week for the first time in years.
Uncut attracted significant controversy in its heyday, when it aired late at night from its debut in 2001 until 2006 on Channel 10. Uncut – which was rebranded to Adults Only for its final season – used to air explicit footage of the housemates, ranging from them showering nude, to getting intimate and talking about sex.
Channel 7 will be hoping that the reintroduction of the spin-off show will help win back viewers to the series which has struggled to re-live its glory days since it made a comeback in 2020.
Originally published as Big Brother viewers blast huge change to show