Big Brother” houseguests, blacked out from all news, had no idea there was a pandemic. “Big Brother” has essentially been quarantining contestants since the show debuted in 2000, long before the coronavirus.
With a premise of housing strangers under one roof with no contact with the outside world, it would seem the CBS reality show would have a leg up when it comes to returning to production.
But that’s not the case. When the reality show began work on its 22nd season this summer, marking one of the first major U.S.
Read more on variety.com