Big Brother fans spot a major change to the show late at night – insisting ‘it’s so much better’
BIG Brother fans have spotted something different about the late night live feed which they claim is better than the main show.
For those who need an extra fix of the reality show after the hour-long 9pm edition and its sister show Late & Live, the Live feed from the house is proving well worth a watch.
Viewers noticed there’s a different Big Brother voice and they prefer it to the main one we’re all hearing on the regular show.
One posted on X: “There’s a different sounding big brother voice in the livestream it sounds much more bearable than the one in the main episode.”
Another said: “The big brother voice on the live feed is so much better! Can’t stand that reverberated robotic voice on the main show.”
A third said excitedly: “Another Big Brother voice [love heart eyes emoji]”
The rebooted series has largely proven to be a big hit so far with more than a million viewers tuning in each night and praise for how the show has remained faithful to its roots.
There’s been a whole heap of drama too, and we’re just days in.
The first sopping task has left some housemates utterly miserable and one even hinted they’re ready to walk.
The cracks began to show when the house was divided up into a hierarchy and those at the top received luxury meals.
Big Brother was turned into a company called Big Bros Ltd, with one group called the Big Wigs at the top, who took on the main decisions; and another named Middle Management that controlled the Bottoms.
Kerry, 40, and Farida, 50, were placed in the ‘office’ as middle managers and soon clashed over how to divvy up tasks for the Bottoms.
Within hours of working together Kerry took a ‘toilet break’ but she ended up crying in the bedroom, and told Big Brother’s Diary Room about Farida: “She doesn’t get me.”
Hallie, 18, also broke down in tears when the pressure of living with 15 other people became too much.
The youngest housemate hinted she had thought about leaving, but insisted: “I’m not a quitter” while wiping away her tears.
Meanwhile, Farida lashed out over Kerry demanding who should control the shopping list.
The ladies became embroiled in a power struggle and Farida won, insisting the task should include the whole group.
But makeup artist Farida later told the Diary Room: “I’m not very happy with Kerry.
“I do feel Kerry is a bit of a stirer in the mix. She’s very conniving, but it’s OK I’ve worked with people from all different walks of life.
“With age comes wisdom but I’m not going to tolerate the nonsense.”