Big Brother Australia 2021 Season 13 Episode 11 Part 1/2

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Big Brother Australia 2021 Season 13 Episode 11 Part 1/2

In 2020, one of the world’s biggest entertainment formats returned to Australian screens with a bang. Big Brother was back with a new voice, new format and new house filled with a modern melting pot of housemates. The much-talked- about season reached a total video audience of 1.385 million and smashed 7plus records.

This year, there’s more to Big Brother’s house than meets the eye in an unpredictable, addictive and thrilling new season. Expect wild and wicked surprises lurking above, below and behind every corner that will keep housemates on their toes and turn the game on its head.

In the first week, 20 housemates will enter the Big Brother house where they’ll live together for more than 60 days, cut off from the outside world, with cameras and microphones recording their every move 24 hours a day.

These housemates think they know Big Brother but with new rules and massive twists in a house full of secrets, they’ll have to think on their feet and play the game hard if they want to make it to the end.

Big Brother’s hilariously fun House Tasks are back to shock, surprise, torture and delight the ambitious housemates as they try to secure desirable rewards.

Housemates will also compete in epic Nomination Challenges in The Basement and new challenge arena, The Yard, to win the power to nominate their fellow housemates for eviction.

There’ll be an eviction every episode in which housemates will individually vote to decide who will leave the house. Big Brother host Sonia Kruger will use these eviction ceremonies to interrogate the housemates about their strategies, motives and alliances, as well as unpack all the gossip and scandal from inside the house.

Ultimately, three housemates will be left standing and, in a live Grand Final television event, Australia will vote to determine who deserves to win Big Brother and the $250,000 prize.

Think you know Big Brother’s game? Think again.

There’s more than meets the eye.

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