The Big Brother season 26 live feeds inadvertently pulled back the curtain on a secret that left fans feeling creeped out. This season started as a whirlwind of excitement and drama. Big Brother season 26 kicked off with a bang as tensions flared when contestant Angela Murray flipped on her alliance and the surprising eviction of Matt Hardeman occurred. Although some of these dramatic moments hadn’t unfolded outright on the Big Brother live feeds, there were some moments that viewers came across that left them feeling creeped out.
The Big Brother 26 live feeds are being called creepy after a behind-the-scenes secret is exposed.
In a post on X from @BB_Pissed, there’s a video showcasing T’Kor Clottey and Cam Sullivan-Brown sitting on the bed talking. However, the camera moved inward and traveled down a corridor into another two-way mirror.
This little detour into the Big Brother house left some fans feeling creeped out afterward. Although these secret corridors are not visible to viewers during the live shows, this isn’t the first behind-the-scenes glance the live feeds have offered the audience.
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As Big Brother changes the way viewers experience the show, the live feeds continue to serve as a gateway into the house unfiltered, making the secret filming a little creepy. Many fans shared the same sentiment, as @Nicole2282 wrote, “That kind of creeps me out lol obviously I know it’s part of the game but still freaky.” Another fan, @goto_Lena, expressed, “This definitely hits differently about watching HG all day. Creepers?” However, the cast of Big Brother 26 were made aware they would be watched 24/7 before coming into the house and understood the public would have live feed access.
The Big Brother live feeds, although creepy sometimes, have served a deeper purpose over the years. As the feeds are uncensored and unedited, there have been quite a few scandals that graced the live feeds courtesy of some controversial houseguests. With the introduction of live feeds, the actions, comments, and behavior of these Big Brother houseguests have faced great backlash in the eyes of the public.
From the bullying treatment faced by Big Brother 24’s Taylor Hale to the racial slur used by Big Brother 25’s Luke Valentine, live feed viewers held these contestants accountable because the feeds caught them in the act. As Big Brother 26 continues to show the audience the true unfiltered side of the houseguests, the live feeds will continue to be a huge element. This major source provided for the audience allows the viewers to form their own opinions about the show’s cast, without the interference of editing and manipulation.
Hopefully, this will continue to be the case in the future.
Big Brother season 26 airs Sundays at 9 p.m. EDT and Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. EDT on CBS.