Remember way back in the early noughties, when Big Brother was merely a show about some random people in a house presented by Davina and there was nothing else to it?
That was a far simpler time.
Because now it’s the world’s MOST STRESSFUL television show, full of twists, turns, surprise nominations, hidden houses, surprise housemates, secret tasks and lawd knows what else.
And this year’s launch night is, you guessed it, going to be subject to yet another massive twist.
AND IT REALLY IS MASSIVE.
Fans will get to choose who goes into the house in a General Election style vote on the launch night this Monday.
Very political.
Prospective housemates will have to lobby on-screen to be elected into the house by members of the public, who will then vote for their favourites.
It sounds like it’ll be sort of like an audition tape, only the public, not producers, will do the choosing.
An insider told The Sun: “Big Brother bosses are really running with the election fever of the country this year and mocking up housemates as political party leaders. Like a real-life politician, the hopeful housemates will have to convince the public to vote for them with a convincing speech.
“It will all be filmed live so they will be under pressure not to fluff up their speeches. It will be an exciting twist to the opening night shenanigans.”
Will Theresa make an appearance?
IN RELATED NEWS, HAVE YOU SEEN THESE PICTURE OF THIS YEAR'S BIG BROTHER HOUSE? IT LOOKS LIKE VOMIT LOL.
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