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  1. Big Brother 21 is the twenty-first season of the American version of the television reality program Big Brother. The season premiered on June 25, 2019 and concluded on September 25, 2019. The 40-episode season was broadcast on CBS in the United States and Global in Canada. The show chronicles a group of contestants, known as HouseGuests, as ...

  2. Find out what happened in each episode of Big Brother Season 21, featuring a summer camp-themed house and a wilderness twist. See the nominations, evictions, vetoes, powers and surprises of the 2019 season.

    • Dalton Ross
    • Meet the New Houseguests! A wine safari guide, a preschool aide, a Broadway performer, a petroleum engineer, and a therapist are among the 16 players that will be competing on the 21st season of Big Brother, which kicks off June 25 on CBS.
    • Holly Allen. Age: 31. Hometown: Lander, Wyoming. Current City: Los Angeles. Occupation: Wine Safari Guide. Three adjectives that describe you: Spontaneous, sarcastic, and relentless.
    • Tommy Bracco. Age: 28. Hometown: Staten Island, New York. Current City: Staten Island, New York. Occupation: Broadway Dancer. Three adjectives that describe you: Optimistic, driven, and over-the-top.
    • Analyse Talavera. Age: 22. Hometown: Northridge, California. Current City: Simi Valley, California. Occupation: College Soccer Star. Three adjectives that describe you: Funny, outgoing, and confident.
    • Overview
    • Background
    • Twists
    • Game History
    • Controversies

    Big Brother 21 (US) is the 21st season of the broadcast edition of Big Brother (U.S.).

    Development

    CBS announced that Big Brother had been renewed for a twenty-first and twenty-second season on May 15, 2019. CBS later announced on May 20, that the twenty-first season was set to premiere on June 25, 2019. Unnamed insiders close to the production of the show previously cast doubt if Julie Chen would return to host following sexual misconduct allegations against her husband Les Moonves. Chen Moonves however, returned for Celebrity Big Brother 2 (US) and it was later announced that Julie Chen Moonves would return to season 21. Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan to return as executive producers for the series which is produced by Fly on the Wall Entertainment, in association with Endemol Shine North America.

    Casting

    Despite not having an official renewal announcement from CBS at the time, casting for the season was open until April 2019. Kassting, Inc. returned to provide casting services for a twentieth consecutive season since season 2 with Robyn Kass serving as the casting director. It was then announced by former season 11 & season 13 contestant, Jeff Schroeder that the houseguests would officially be introduced on June 17 at 11 AM ET/8 AM PT on the live feeds, after they were released an hour earlier.

    Air Schedule

    The season features an initial time slot change from previous seasons; new episodes are set to air on a Sunday/Tuesday/Wednesday schedule through the first six episodes before returning to a traditional Sunday/Wednesday/Thursday schedule as in previous seasons. The 24/7 internet live feeds are also expected to return with a CBS All Access subscription following the two-night season premiere on June 26. In addition, Big Brother: After Dark is expected to return on Pop also following the two-night premiere on June 26 or June 27, depending on viewers local time zones.

    •Pre-Existing Relationships: Among the sixteen houseguests, there are various that had known each other each before entering the house. The show acknowledged that Christie Murphy was in a previous relationship with Tommy Bracco's aunt during the premiere. However, it was discovered online that Holly Allen and Kathryn Dunn had been friends for years, and are Facebook friends. The show did not acknowledge the relationship between Holly & Kathryn until Episode 14, the eviction episode for Week 4.

    •Camp Director: On Night One, the houseguests had to elect a "Camp Director" to rule over the house. The winner would have the power to banish four houseguests to the Hit The Road competition where the loser would be evicted from the house.

    •Hit The Road: The four banished houseguests from the Camp Director would be secluded to the backyard where they would have to battle to survive in order to stay in the house.

    •Whacktivity Competition: Every week for the first three weeks, five houseguests would competed in a camp-themed competition in order to win a secret power. The winner would be awarded in private and be given a secret power. Due to Camp Comeback, any player who wins a Whacktivity Power and then gets evicted is allowed to regain the power if they return to the game.

    •Nightmare Power: After the Head of Household makes their nominations, the winner would be able to activate the power to nullify the nominations and wake everyone up in the middle of the night and force the Head of Household to name two new nominees on the spot. This power lasts for the first six nomination ceremonies.

    •Chaos Power: After the players have been drawn for the Power of Veto competition, if the winner is not satisfied with the player selection, they would be able to force the HoH and the two nominees to redraw the players. This power lasts until the Final Six.

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    Premiere Night Alleged Racism

    Following the two-night season premiere viewers accused houseguest Jackson Michie of discriminating against race and age.Jackson received the Camp Director power and was required to choose four houseguests to banish. Jackson chose to banish included the seasons only two African American contestants, the Hispanic-American plus size model, along with the oldest person in the house. Viewers then questioned the series for the Head of Household competition which occurred the same night and was named "Color War."

    Jack Matthews' Comments

    Once the 24/7 live feeds began some viewers began calling for CBS to remove HouseGuest Jack Matthews from the series. Matthews was seen on the live feeds making vicious and violent remarks about Kemi Fakunle, behind her back. About Fakunle, Matthews said that she is "fucking poison"; ahead of the Power of Veto competition he stated "B*tch, you're fucking going up and you can play your f*ckin' veto, but I'm gonna f*ck you up!" Most notably Matthews stated "F*cking Kemi makes me want to f*cking stomp a mud hole right through her chest." Aside from this Matthews was also seen making other derogatory comments against other contestants including Ovi Kabir who he called a "brown flame" and Jessica Milagros who he called a "maggot." A Change.org petition was started in an attempt to get Matthews removed from the game for Fakunle's and others safety. Matthews was warned by production about comments made and to prevent further such comments. Meanwhile other live feed viewers state that the CBS disclaimer has appeared more since the incident. Weeks later during Week 4, Jack would make additional comments about Asian-American houseguest Isabella Wang. He was in a hammock with the members of the Six Shooters alliance, he then proceeded to make a joke about rice pudding. At that point, that would have been the second time he made a "rice pudding" joke that week. Following Matthews' eviction Week 6, host Julie Chen-Moonves asked him about his comments, in which Matthews denied all allegations of racism.

    Treatment of David Alexander

    Just earlier, Jackson alongside Kathryn Dunn were talking about David in the Head of Household room where he stated that David should “Go back to Mexico" after Kathryn called him a snake. He would later on state that he would like to “mule kick him [David] in the teeth." He would go on to receiving a warning from the Diary Room, which led him to concerning about how it was being perceived in the outside world.

  3. Sep 26, 2019 · Jackson Michie won Big Brother season 21 by defeating his showmance Holly Allen in a 6-3 jury vote. Find out how he secured his fourth HOH win, who was evicted third and who won America's Favorite Player.

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    • Eric Todisco
  4. Jun 26, 2019 · BIG BROTHER brings the great outdoors to the Houseguests as they embark on their journey living in a house inspired by summer camp in Season 21. And, this season will feature a first-of-Its kind twist that will force houseguests to rethink how they play the game! This season's cast includes a wine safari guide, a preschool aide, a Broadway performer, a petroleum engineer and a therapist, among ...

    • 43 min
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