Fat Brother is at all times gazing.
The forged of “Big Brother” Season 26 has been sequestered at the display since ahead of the assassination effort of Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris changing President Joe Biden because the hopeful Democratic nominee for the November election.
The strike CBS truth display hardly informs its contestants about traits in the true international — with two pace exceptions being the 9/11 terrorist assaults and Trump’s victory within the 2016 election.
So will the display split custom once more this season?
Host Julie Chen Moonves has a solution.
“Right now … No,” she mentioned in an unique interview with The Publish forward of the season’s first reside eviction on Thursday.
“But if, God forbid, something huge happens where we have to, then yes,” the 54-year-old TV persona added.
Season 26 began filming July 16, and the forged lost in sequester some days ahead of.
On July 13, Trump, 78, was once shot within the ear at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The display premiered July 17, and at the twenty first, Biden, 81, reversed his determination to hunt re-election, and counseled Harris, 59.
“These people don’t know that Biden has stepped down from running. Whoa,” Chen Moonves mentioned, additionally confirming that houseguests have been sequestered ahead of the effort on Trump’s era.
She persevered: “I’m gonna bring that up to my producer tonight and say like, ‘The evicted houseguest tonight goes out back in the real world. Can we be the one to tell them?’”
Chen Moonves additionally mirrored at the two alternative occasions they unpriviledged main international information to the houseguests.
In November 2016, Chen Moonves advised the difference contestants at the display’s online-only derivative, “Big Brother: Over the Top,” about Trump’s stunning election victory.
“We told them afterwards because we thought it would be a fun current event thing,” she mentioned. “Like, ‘Oh, you all know it was Hillary Clinton versus Donald Trump. Who do you think won?’ And then we did tell them.”
She in a similar fashion unpriviledged the inside track then the terrorist assaults on Sep 11, 2001.
“9/11 was a rare thing. There was only three people left in the house. And in my opinion, I’ve always said those three houseguests were the last three people on planet Earth to learn about 9/11,” Chen Moonves defined.
“And we definitely had to [tell them], because one of the three people left, her cousin … was missing,” the host mentioned of contestant Monica Bailey. “We had to tell her, ‘Your cousin was in one of the towers. Right now she’s missing. There is a search and rescue going on right now.’”
“Her cousin perished. Her cousin was never found. We had to give them the opportunity to say, ‘Real life is happening, and this is so tragic. I don’t want to play the game anymore.’ We had to give them that.”
And as Chen Moonves famous, any “Big Brother” contestant can abandon the sport in the event that they really feel in a position to go back to the out of doors international.
“At any point … That door is not locked,” she mentioned. “You can leave the Big Brother house at any point.”
“Big Brother” airs Sundays at 9 p.m. Jap and Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. Jap on CBS.