Big Brother ratings: 930,000 metro viewers watch Laura Kaiviti’s eviction

Big Brother’s ratings are in: Season premiere doesn’t quite reach the ‘magic million’ – but still surpasses The Voice Australia and MasterChef

The season premiere of Big Brother aired on Monday night.

And while the rebooted reality series didn’t quite hit one million metro viewers, it still outperformed both The Voice Australia and MasterChef: Back to Win. 

The eviction of Laura Kaiviti saw viewers swell to 930,000 viewers, and the episode overall had an average audience of 866,000. 

Decent performance: The season premiere of Big Brother didn’t quite hit one million metro viewers, but it still surpassed both The Voice and MasterChef on Monday night. Pictured: Laura Kaiviti, whose eviction was watched by 930,000 people in the five metro cities

Meanwhile, Masterchef Australia brought in 854,000 viewers. It had 76,000 less than Big Brother’s first eviction, and only 12,000 less than Monday night’s episode. 

The Voice Australia saw 849,000 viewers on Monday – 81,000 less than Big Brother’s eviction.   

 Laura Kaiviti was first contestant to be eliminated from Big Brother.

So close! While the drama-filled reality series didn't hit one million viewers in ratings, it surpassed both The Voice Australia (849,000 viewers) and Masterchef: Back To Win (854,000 viewers) Pictured: Masterchef's Poh Ling Yeow

So close! While the drama-filled reality series didn’t hit one million viewers in ratings, it surpassed both The Voice Australia (849,000 viewers) and Masterchef: Back To Win (854,000 viewers) Pictured: Masterchef’s Poh Ling Yeow

Following her eviction on Monday night, the 25-year-old dancer has revealed what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, she explained that several of the housemates who voted her out had attempted to get in touch after filming, but were all ignored. 

‘Lots of them have tried to reach out but I’ve kept quite a distance. I don’t really mix business and personal,’ she said.

Losing: The Voice Australia saw 849,000 viewers on Monday - 81,000 less than Big Brother's eviction. Pictured: Delta Goodrem

Losing: The Voice Australia saw 849,000 viewers on Monday – 81,000 less than Big Brother’s eviction. Pictured: Delta Goodrem

‘For me, once [the season] is officially over, I might reach out to some olive branches. For now, I just want to be able to peacefully watch and get through it.’ 

 According to The Australian, Seven predicted in May that Big Brother would fail to attract the ‘golden figure’ of a million metro viewers.

Presentations made by Seven’s advertising team estimated ratings below the 1,000,000 mark for the season – despite the huge buzz surrounding the reboot.

Hard feelings: Big Brother's Laura Kaiviti (pictured), who was the first contestant to be voted off on Monday, has revealed she ignored all of her former housemates once filming wrapped

Hard feelings: Big Brother’s Laura Kaiviti (pictured), who was the first contestant to be voted off on Monday, has revealed she ignored all of her former housemates once filming wrapped

The newspaper also claimed that Seven’s advertising staff had predicted similar numbers for cooking show Plate of Origin and the return of Farmer Wants a Wife.  

Several entertainment shows on rival networks, including Married At First Sight, The Voice and MasterChef, have reached the ‘magic million’ so far this year.

Leading bookmakers estimate that Big Brother will likely attract more than 1.25 million viewers as the season progresses. 

Big Brother continues Tuesday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven

Must-see TV: Big Brother continues Tuesday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven

Must-see TV: Big Brother continues Tuesday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven