Every housemate’s worst nightmare! Big Brother reveals even MORE rooms inside the new compound – including the futuristic diary room chair and very revealing bathrooms
The Big Brother Australia reboot will premiere on Channel Seven in six weeks.
And ahead of its June debut, Channel Seven revealed even more rooms inside the show’s new Sydney compound on Thursday to build excitement.
A new trailer revealed the housemate’s communal spaces in full, plus the brand new diary room chair, which is like nothing that’s ever been seen before.
Coming soon! Channel Seven revealed even more rooms inside the new Big Brother house (pictured) on Thursday ahead of the show’s premiere in early June
The world famous diary room has had a futurist makeover for the reboot.
Housemates will share their deepest and darkest secrets with Big Brother while sat in a vibrant pod style chair, which glows up in purple and blue lights.
They’ll be no privacy for the housemates, with the new trailer also showcasing their very revealing bathroom, with no curtains in between each of the showers.
Vibrant! The world famous diary room chair has had a futurist makeover for the reboot
Nightmare! They’ll be no privacy for the housemates, with the new trailer also showcasing their very revealing bathroom, with no curtains in between each of the showers
There are plenty of spaces for the contestants to come together as a house.
The trailer featured the spacious lounge room, large dining room table and intimate outdoor area, which has a custom-built swimming pool and gym equipment.
Additionally, there are also mysterious games and challenge rooms.
Communal! There are plenty of spaces for the contestants to come together as a house
Exciting! The trailer featured the spacious lounge room, large dining room table and intimate outdoor area, which has a custom-built swimming pool and gym equipment
The new Big Brother ‘house’ was purpose-built inside a warehouse at Manly’s North Head in Sydney. It was ripped down days after filming wrapped in early April.
Little is known about the reboot, except the ‘rules have changed’ and producers Endemol Shine Australia have completely revamped the Big Brother format.
The show was pre-recorded throughout February and March in Sydney, and will have no public vote until the finale, which is believed to be the only live episode.
It will be hosted by Sonia Kruger, who recently said the age of housemates ranges from 19 to 61, with most said to be over 30.
Mysterious! Additionally, there are also mysterious games and challenge rooms
Production: The new Big Brother ‘house’ was purpose-built inside a warehouse at Manly’s North Head in Sydney. The season was pre-recorded earlier this year and will air in June