The Fans of Canada’s wildest reality competition are already excited about the return of “Big Brother Canada” Season 8, which will be kicking off on Wednesday, March 4.
According to Troy Reeb, EVP Broadcast Networks, Corus Entertainment, ‘Big Brother Canada’ is not just one of the biggest shows on Canadian TV — it’s an Award-winning Leader in producing 360-degree content that seamlessly engages viewers and clients on all platforms.
In advance of the two-night premiere event, LEFINEG is introducing the 16 houseguests who’ll be spending the next few months scheming, showmancing and strategizing their way to win this season’s grand prize: $100,000 in cash, $10,000 worth of groceries courtesy of Summer Fresh, and an unforgettable dream vacation for two anywhere in the world from Expedia.
“As we embark on our 8th Season of the hit reality series on Global, we’ve created a supersized edition of the franchise to give audiences even bigger thrills,” said Troy Reeb.
Here are the 16 houseguests who’ll be competing in the 8th season of “Big Brother Canada”;
Angie Tackie– 33, a communications officer from Winnipeg, MB.
Brooke Warnock– 26, a social support worker from Calgary, AB.
Carol Rosher– 44, a disability caregiver from Nanaimo, BC.
Christopher “Chris” Wyllie– 28, a brain transformation specialist from Markham, ON
Hira Deol– 30, an accountant from Brampton, ON.
Jamar Lee– 23, a warehouse worker from Ajax, ON.
John Luke Kieper– 22 (turning 23 on May 7), a journalist from Kamloops, BC.
Kyle Rozendal– 31, an electrician from Okotoks, AB.
Madeline Di Nunzio– 30, a substitute teacher from Toronto, ON.
Minh-Ly Nguyen-Cao– 28, a flight attendant from Montreal, QC.
Micheal Stubley– 25, a military infantryman from Prince George, BC.
Nico Vera– 31, a sales manager from Toronto, ON.
Rianne Swanson– 29, an OR nurse from Chetwynd, BC.
Susanne Fuda– 24, a corporate recruiter from Vaughan, ON.
Sheldon Jean– 24, a professional wrestler from Ottawa, ON.
Vanessa Clements– 26, a lobster fisherman from Mill River, PEI.
The new season of “Big Brother Canada” kicks off Wednesday, March 4, at 7 p.m. ET/PT, with additional episodes airing each Thursday at 8 p.m. ET/PT, and Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT, on Global.
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Good for them.
Hope you wouldn’t miss this program??☺️☺️