Nikki Grahame
and Tim Dormer Enter the Big
Brother Canada House as
Wildcard Houseguests
Watch the Head of Household Competition on
Sunday at 7pm ET/PT on Global
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TORONTO, March 4, 2016 /CNW/ - In the first eviction
episode of this season, Paige Distranski from Thunder Bay, ON was the first Big
Brother Canada houseguest to check out of the BBCAN GRAND.
Put up for eviction against Kelsey by Head of Household Loveita,
she admitted openly to Paige that she was put on the block as a
pawn. When Nick surprisingly won the Power of Veto, he secured the
safety of himself and his brother, Phil, who were told in last
night's episode they must play as one throughout the entire season.
The brothers, however, decided not to use their veto and
19-year-old Paige was sent home in a 7-4 vote.
"I think I didn't talk to enough people the first night and I
didn't make too many personal connections with everyone," said
Paige Distranski. "And I think that first night really, really
wrecked my game."
Tonight's episode also revealed the winners of the first-ever
Big Brother international wildcard competition. Host
Arisa Cox disclosed to the shocked
houseguests that Canada had been
voting for two international houseguests to enter the Big
Brother Canada house, chosen from Jase
Wirey (Big Brother US), Tim
Dormer (Big Brother Australia), Nikki Grahame (Big Brother UK), and
Veronica Graf (Big Brother
Italy). When the results were announced, Tim and Nikki were
revealed as the winners and Arisa shared the news that they would
have one week of immunity, preventing the Canadian houseguests from
nominating and evicting them.
To see how the houseguests react to the international
competition and find out who wins the next Head of Household
competition, tune into Big Brother Canada on Sunday
at 7pm ET/PT on Global.
Big Brother Canada airs on Wednesdays at
9 pm ET/PT, Thursdays at 8 pm ET/PT, and Sundays at 7 pm ET/PT on Global. Viewers who miss an episode
can catch up on Big Brother Canada for free
following the broadcast the next day on
BigBrotherCanada.ca and Global Go. Also returning is the
Big Brother Canada Side Show, which premieres tonight
at 10 pm ET on Slice with an
encore presentation on Saturdays at 8 pm
ET on Global. Big Brother Canada After
Dark airs seven days a week beginning tonight at
3 am ET on Slice. And if
that's not enough, fans can also watch all of the in-between action
on the live feeds from the Big Brother Canada house on
BigBrotherCanada.ca.
Check out etcanada.com and ET Canada tonight at
7:30 pm ET on Global for interviews
with the Big Brother Canada evictee! Fans can also read full
bios, see photos, and watch exclusive online videos at
BigBrotherCanada.ca.
Big Brother Canada houseguests are competing for a grand
prize of $100,000, a $25,000 gift card from The Brick, and an
OxiClean™ prize pack valued at $10,000 that includes $500 of fabric care products and a $9,500 wardrobe makeover. The fan favourite
series continues to offer unparalleled digital extensions that
augment the social dynamics and real-time momentum of the 24/7
television production. Big Brother
Canada extends from series to site at
BigBrotherCanada.ca with exclusive content, full episodes, 24-hour
live streams, and a host of surprises and opportunities that allow
fans to directly impact the show.
Commissioned by Shaw Media, Season 4 of Big Brother
Canada is produced by Insight Productions in association
with Shaw Media and Endemol. Erin
Brock and Sue Brophey serve
as Supervising Producers. John
Brunton and Barbara Bowlby
serve as Executive Producers.
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