Former Big Brother houseguests take on another reality adventure
Just because Big Brother is not on the air until the summer of 2025 does not mean that it will not be represented in other ways. Houseguests from previous seasons of Big Brother will attempt to win the big prize on other reality shows before Big Brother 27 hits the air.
Former Big Brother houseguests Frankie Grande, Rachel Reilly, and Tiffany Pollard from Big Brother UK will compete for $50,000 to donate to the charity of their choice on the next season of Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition: Heroes vs. Villians. The next season will premiere on January 5, 2025, and will be seen on Food Network.
Australian Survivor: Australia vs. The World has yet to release the premiere date, but former Big Brother and Survivor star Cirie Fields will be one of the contestants. Joining Fields on the World will be David Genat (Australian Survivor 2017), Parvati Shallow (Survivor), and Tony Vlachos (Game Changers). Representing Australia will be Shonee Botwell (Champions vs. Contenders), Kirby Bentley (Titans vs. Rebels), and George Mladenov (Brains vs. Brown).
House of Villains season 2 will include Big Brother season 110 houseguest Jessie Godderz. he will be among the players trying to win the massive $200,000 purse to the winner. Hosted by Joel McHale, the show began in October 2024 and is on E!. Joining Godderz will be Richard Hatch from Survivor, Tiffany "New York" Pollard from Flavour of Love, and Wes Bergmann from The Challenge.
Starting on August 14, 2024, and continually running is The Challenge: Battle of the Eras featuring Kyland Young (Big Brother 23), Josh Martinez (Big Brother 19), Kaycee Clark (Big Brother 20 winner), and Paulie Californie (Big Brother 18), who was eliminated on the second episode. The rest of the Big Brother houseguests are still alive and are competing for the $1 million cash prize. The show consists of contestants from other reality shows, including The Real World, Road Rules, The Challenge, Are You The One?, Big Brother, Survivor, and Love Island (U.S. and UK).