The popular reality show Big Brother is coming back to Channel 10 in November. The network has confirmed the show is still on track, despite rumors of potential delays.
People familiar with the Dreamworld house construction said the project was delayed due to material shortages and compromised quality.
But 10 has shut down the speculation, insisting everything is running to plan.
A network representative confirmed that Big Brother is aware of all activity within the house. They also stated that the show is progressing well, with the house looking fantastic, and that careful consideration went into selecting the current housemates.
‘As for any rumours? It’s all gossip, and you know what Big Brother thinks of troublemakers.’
They also confirmed the build is not only on track, but ahead of schedule.


The Big Brother house will be open for its new contestants in November, according to a spokesperson.
Far from being in crisis, the reboot has already attracted huge interest from the public.
We’ve received over 20,000 applications from people across the country who want to be housemates, and we’re seeing a lot of interest from Gen Z. Everyone is eager to join!
‘Casting of the housemates is almost complete,’ a production source told Daily Mail.
‘This year’s group is one of the most diverse and dynamic line-ups Big Brother has ever seen.’
In a surprising move, Channel 10 is letting viewers help decide who gets to advance in the auditions. They’re giving the audience a role in the selection process.
Viewers will be able to watch audition videos on YouTube and choose their favorite contestants, giving them the power to decide who moves forward.

The show’s success is still important. Big Brother hasn’t been on regular television since its popular run from 2001 to 2008, which created a lot of excitement and attracted many viewers.
It then shifted to Nine from 2012-2014 and Seven from 2020-2023 before being axed again.
Now, the show is hoping to attract viewers by reminding them of classic elements, including live nominations, live evictions, and a constant online stream.
Industry observers remain divided.
Okay, so I was reading this article, and this reality TV expert, Adrian Falk, basically said that the show might not appeal to younger viewers. It’s devastating, honestly! I’m obsessed with this show and I *need* a new generation to love it as much as I do! He told the Daily Mail, and I’m just worried now that it won’t connect with Gen Z and beyond. It’s a disaster waiting to happen if you ask me!
Channel 10 appears to be missing the point: young people simply aren’t watching traditional TV anymore. Their current audience is older, and they likely won’t be interested in a show about people confined to a house.
Now that the show is back live and fans are helping choose the cast, the network believes it can recreate the excitement of the early 2000s.
This season of Big Brother will be easier to watch than ever, with a live stream available 24/7 on 10 Play, the show’s spokesperson announced.
Big Brother returns to Channel 10 this November.
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