Tilly Whitfeld finally reveals the truth about claims Big Brother is FAKE

EXCLUSIVE: Tilly Whitfeld reveals the truth about claims Big Brother is FAKE


Big Brother star Tilly Whitfeld has hit back at online trolls and disgruntled co-stars who have accused the reality show of being rigged.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, the 21-year-old said that her housemates knew to expect twists and turns on the reality show.

‘This is what we signed up for, obviously it was quite frustrating, but we all signed a contract,’ she explained.

Outspoken: Big Brother star Tilly Whitfeld, 21, (pictured) has hit back at online trolls and disgruntled co-stars who have accused the reality show of being rigged

‘Big Brother is no way rigged, we knew what we were coming in to,’ she continued.

Tilly said that fans shouldn’t be slamming the reality show, because Big Brother was always going to surprise the housemates when they least expect it.

‘There was always going to be secret rooms and people going back into the show,’ she said.

'This is what we signed up for': Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, the 21-year-old said that her housemates knew to expect twists and turns on the reality show

‘This is what we signed up for’: Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, the 21-year-old said that her housemates knew to expect twists and turns on the reality show

Earlier this month, fans took to social media to vent their frustrations after Charlotte McCristal was sent packing based on Daniel Hayes and Sarah Jane Adams’ ability to vote her out – despite placing her up for nomination.

It comes as Tilly admitted it took her ‘months’ to get over her ‘traumatic’ exit from the show.

She went on the show with the motto ‘act dumb, play smart’ – breaking a record with her number of challenge wins.

Speaking out: Tilly said fans shouldn't be slamming the reality show, because Big Brother was always going to surprise the housemates when they least expect it. Pictured in the mirror room

Speaking out: Tilly said fans shouldn’t be slamming the reality show, because Big Brother was always going to surprise the housemates when they least expect it. Pictured in the mirror room

But despite her best efforts, Tilly was ultimately sent home during a game of Russian Roulette against housemate Ari Kimber.

‘I don’t know if you could see my face, I just went numb. I couldn’t even cry,’ she said.

Big Brother continues Wednesday at 7.30pm on Seven 

Sad: 'I don't know if you could see my face, I just went numb. I couldn't cry,' she said of her eviction

Sad: ‘I don’t know if you could see my face, I just went numb. I couldn’t cry,’ she said of her eviction