Julie Chen welcomes her baby!
“ET has learned that CBS Corporation President and CEO Leslie Moonves and his wife, CBS’ “The Early Show” co-anchor and “Big Brother” host Julie Chen, welcomed their new bundle of joy Thursday!”
Congratulations!
“ET has learned that CBS Corporation President and CEO Leslie Moonves and his wife, CBS’ “The Early Show” co-anchor and “Big Brother” host Julie Chen, welcomed their new bundle of joy Thursday!”
Congratulations!
Join us tonight at 8 edt for the Survivor: Samoa premiere. If you thought Big Brother had a lot of bullies, wait until you see this!
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One hour to go!
All week long, America voted for their favorite houseguest to receive a prize of $25,000.
They have voted for Jeff to win the money.
Come join us in chat for finale night as we watch the show live and see who is crowned the winner of Big Brother 11!
You can also stay for the discussion afterwards of the after-party show that will be on the feeds.
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(And please change your nickname from the default mibbit – it gets hard to keep track when we have several people all with mibbit in their name).
“You are now the 7th Juror! Your votes could help decide who wins Big Brother and the half million dollar prize, so cast your votes now!
Enter your vote for each Final Two scenario below. You must select a houseguest for each scenario.”
Click here to cast your vote for who you think should win Big Brother 11!
The HOH Competition is Over
There’s just one week to go before “Big Brother” ends one of its most successful seasons ever– and, not surprisingly, emotions among fans are intense right now.
For many, the dominant feeling is one of disappointment: Only one member of Team Jeff– aka the good guys– remains. Michelle was evicted tonight, leaving Jordan all by herself to carry the banner for the team viewers seemed to love the most.
Meanwhile, one despised player (Natalie) and one annoying player (Kevin) are still in contention for the $500,000, and odds are one of them will win it.
“‘Big Brother’ is like watching a sporting event,” exec producer Allison Grodner told TV MoJoe in our weekly post-eviction chat. “You go all season with your favorite team, and sometimes they make it. And sometimes they don’t. It’s very real.”
The fact that there’s a very real chance many viewers will be bummed by the outcome of the game only serves to highlight just how little “Brother” producers are able to stage manage the game.
“If the game were fixed, it’s very possible America’s favorites might very well be in it,” Grodner laughs.
One thing Grodner won’t comment on: Insider reports that producers have decided to shake up the structure of the final days of the game. Source
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America’s Favorite Houseguest: Which houseguest should win $25,000?