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BB10 Big Brother 10 from 2009 was won by Sophie Reade. |
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One of the big differences between BB UK vs BB USA is that in BB USA HM's can talk and IMHO are encouraged by producers to discuss nominations. There is actual campaigning which adds drama in the house.
My questions are: Has it always been the rule HM's cannot discuss nominations? If not, when did it change? Do you think the BB UK would be better if campaigning for nominations were allowed? If not, why not? |
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I don't think it really matters. The whole reason that it is part of the US show is because they evict their own. There is no public vote. With the UK version, the public decides so all they could really do is scheme to get nominations which, as we have seen with Freddie, the public can ignore.
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Yeah its always been a rule. Since BB1 with Nasty Nick.. he got kicked out because he tried to influence nominations.
I reckon maybe a week of housemates being able to discuss nominations would be brilliant! ![]() |
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