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BIG BROTHER 2014: THE STORM IS HERE

BIG BROTHER, the ultimate social experiment, is returning in epic proportions tonght, Monday, September 8, on the Nine Network, with a sensational new house, dynamic new Housemates, and more viewer engagement than ever.

Australia will see the 2014 Housemates in a brand new House where all is not what it seems.

Big Brother says: “In 2014, I am implementing a house dynamic never seen before in the Big Brother world. Housemates minds will be blown and the fallout will be very compelling.”

Aside from significant cash prize for the winner, the power is the holy grail of Big Brother 2014.

The holders of the power (known as the Heads of House) will control the game from within the walls of Australia’s most famous compound.

They will be given advantages never seen before in the Big Brother game.

Whilst they are the Head of House, Housemates' stay will be more pleasant and far more secure as they'll be able to make game changing decisions throughout their tenure as HOH.

In 2014, BIG BROTHER will also have a fully digital and integrated platform, which allows viewers more engagement and interaction than ever before.

BIG BROTHER adds: “Australia, this year it is power to the people. Your first chance to control what happens in my House. You decide more than just who stays and who goes.”

Host Sonia Kruger, who is back in the big chair for the third season, said: “This is without a doubt going to be the most exciting series we’ve ever seen. From night one, Housemates will have to make immediate judgments which will have far reaching consequences into their Big Brother experience.

“I also hear our 2014 Housemates are the most opinionated and most controversial ever, and buttons will be pushed.”

BIG BROTHER has been a ratings juggernaut for the Nine Network. The 2013 grand final BIG BROTHER Winner Announced was watched by a massive average national audience of more than 2.136 million viewers.

BIG BROTHER 2014
PREMIERES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, ON CHANNEL NINE and continues Tuesday, September 9 at 8.40pm, Wednesday at 8.40pm and Thursday at 8.40pm