BB11UK
30-12-2009, 03:58 PM
Yes, all of you!!!
This is the last EVER Celebrity Big Brother (as far as we know), and we're all wanting it to go out with a bang.
Everyone is relying on the celeb housemates to make it go out with a bang, but the fans need to play a big part as well.
Look at I'm A Celeb - the only proper famous people to go in were Katie Price and Sam Fox. Sabrina Washington? No one knew her when she was with Misteeq, nevermind years after! but the fans didn't shut up about it, and the managed to pull in 8million viewers for the final.
The media have surprisingly upped the reports, making possible housemates front page news, giving full pages to the show rather than some pathetic side column, and have openly (and finally) admitted that BB is to thank for the biggest TV genre of the Noughties. (Even "Top 50 Things Of The Noughties" placed Reality TV at No.11 and Big Brother at No.8!)
So all of us, the people who haven't turned our backs on the reality show that literally paved the way for the biggest TV genre of the decade, need to pay back CBB and BB for the entertainment they have given us and bring it up as much as possible. Persuade as many people as possible to watch it, even if it means exaggerating what happens in the house.
Because at the end of the day, do we want BB to be remembered as "that show that died and had to give up" or "that show that ended and want out with a bang"??
This is the last EVER Celebrity Big Brother (as far as we know), and we're all wanting it to go out with a bang.
Everyone is relying on the celeb housemates to make it go out with a bang, but the fans need to play a big part as well.
Look at I'm A Celeb - the only proper famous people to go in were Katie Price and Sam Fox. Sabrina Washington? No one knew her when she was with Misteeq, nevermind years after! but the fans didn't shut up about it, and the managed to pull in 8million viewers for the final.
The media have surprisingly upped the reports, making possible housemates front page news, giving full pages to the show rather than some pathetic side column, and have openly (and finally) admitted that BB is to thank for the biggest TV genre of the Noughties. (Even "Top 50 Things Of The Noughties" placed Reality TV at No.11 and Big Brother at No.8!)
So all of us, the people who haven't turned our backs on the reality show that literally paved the way for the biggest TV genre of the decade, need to pay back CBB and BB for the entertainment they have given us and bring it up as much as possible. Persuade as many people as possible to watch it, even if it means exaggerating what happens in the house.
Because at the end of the day, do we want BB to be remembered as "that show that died and had to give up" or "that show that ended and want out with a bang"??