Channel Seven has dropped its first trailer for the upcoming season of Big Brother, which claims it’s the ‘spiciest’ series yet.
The footage begins with the cast of good looking housemates posing up a storm, before cutting to them by a pool.
‘Are you ready for the spiciest season ever? My house is about to be filled with the sexiest housemates in Australia,’ says Big Brother.
‘Our dreamy housemates face epic challenges and evictions like never before.’
It looks to be a gripping season filled with over-the-top drama, as the footage shows contestants having pillow fights, smashing glasses and screaming at each other.
Channel Seven has dropped its first trailer for the upcoming season of Big Brother, which claims it’s the ‘spiciest’ series yet. Pictured: Two housemates performing a challenge
The footage begins with the cast of good looking housemates posing up a storm, before cutting to them by a pool
The housemates are also seen experiencing emotional highs and lows, as one couple are shown passionately kissing, while another woman is shown uncontrollably sobbing.
‘Welcome to Big Brother 2023,’ host Sonia Kruger then tells the camera.
The new series of Big Brother will premiere on Channel Seven later this year.
It comes amid reports that the upcoming season of Channel Seven’s Big Brother could be its last.
According to a source, it will be the shortest season in the history of Australian Big Brother and the last one that Seven is contractually required to produce, leaving the show’s license up for grabs.
The season, originally dubbed ‘Big Brother: House of Love’, was cast with single contestants in a bid to make it more like Channel Nine’s Love Island.
‘Are you ready for the spiciest season ever? My house is about to be filled with the sexiest housemates in Australia,’ Big Brother narrates
It looks to be a gripping season filled with over-the-top drama, as the footage shows contestants having pillow fights, smashing glasses and screaming at each other
‘Welcome to Big Brother 2023,’ host Sonia Kruger then tells the camera
Unfortunately, none of the romances blossomed like producers expected, forcing them to scrap the House of Love theme altogether.
The few relationships that did form have all fizzled now, but contestants have been told to keep their dating lives off social media to avoid spoilers.
Despite the hiccups, one source at Seven feels confident that longtime Big Brother fans will still love the new series.
The new series of Big Brother will premiere on Channel Seven later this year
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