Julie Chen Moonves’ gifts to Big Brother cast and crew: a Bible, ‘BB22 by the grace of God’ mask
The host of Big Brother, Julie Chen Moonves, gifted both cast and crew Bibles, granola, and BB22-branded face masks with a religious message on them.
The host of Big Brother, Julie Chen Moonves, gifted both cast and crew Bibles, granola, and BB22-branded face masks with a religious message on them.
A Survivor winner and a Big Brother winner are among the 50+ reality TV cast members participating in the Hearts of Reality fundraiser for Give Kids the World. And several of those cast members have been socializing with each other, without masks, despite the charity’s rules.
Dani Briones apologized to Ian Terry publicly yesterday for mocking his autism and claiming it was an act on the BB22 live feeds. She also apologized to him weeks ago, privately in the jury house, according to Ian.
On BB22, Memphis, Dani, and Nicole mocked Ian’s autism, while Christmas worried that Bayleigh would respond violently to being nominated. Meanwhile, an all-white alliance continues to target minorities. All of this is apparently okay with the show’s producers and CBS.
The events of Big Brother 22 point toward (another) fundamental problem with Big Brother: the game introduced in season two just isn’t working any more.
CBS’s fall schedule has shows from CBS All Access (Star Trek: Discovery) and Pop (One Day at a Time), and also, finally, the premiere of Amazing Race 32. Also announced: BB22’s finale date, and Love Island USA season 2’s finale date.
“Do you realize that your way of thinking right now is the reason why it’s so bad, because people keep saying stuff like that…?” Dani asked Cody on Big Brother 22’s live feeds.