[1] Hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, the show follows a group of contestants (known as HouseGuests), who live in a house together while being constantly filmed and having no communication with the outside world as they compete to win a grand prize of $750,000.
[5] Big Brother follows a group of contestants, known as HouseGuests, who live inside a custom-built house outfitted with cameras and microphones recording their every move 24 hours a day.
[8][9] Each week, the HouseGuests compete in competitions in order to win power and safety inside the house.
All evicted HouseGuests are eligible to win this award except for those who either voluntarily leave or are forcibly removed for rule violations.
[19] Marvin Achi, a 28-year-old from Houston, Texas, was among the sixteen HouseGuests initially slated to be on the season, but was removed from the cast and replaced by Joseph Abdin.
[20] Taylor Hale competed on the Christmas spin-off Big Brother Reindeer Games.
Outside of Big Brother, Ameerah Jones, Alyssa Snider, and Monte Taylor all competed on the second season of The Challenge: USA.
At Big BroChella, Jasmine states that she has a fighting chance of staying against Monte, but worries that she does not have a strong relationship with Brittany or Taylor.
When Joseph is called to the Diary Room, the remaining Dyre Fest attendees decide to stick together once the house merges again and form "The After Party".
They express discontent in protecting Kyle by not revealing this information and allowing it to impact the game, acknowledging that they should have done so when these conversation started.
In a video message from Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane, the houseguests learned that the winner of the PoV competition would also get a private screening with three guests of their new movie, Bros.
The competition, "BB Rom Com Fest", required the houseguest to fill a large container with wine while sliding across a slipper slope.
Kyle confronts Brittany about the accusation, denying he suggested an all-white alliance and wondering why she did not address him first.
A tearful Monte expresses his feeling betrayed since he was consistently loyalty to Kyle from early in the game.
Kyle confesses again and acknowledges that his sheltered upbringing has left him with unconscious biases that he has to work through.
Monte and Taylor express concern and love for Kyle and want to help him learn and grow by addressing racial biases rather than deny and avoid the issue.
Kyle respectfully declares his game over and asks the house not to isolate him but to be transparent with him moving forward.
These HouseGuests would also be safe from nomination, lost eligibility to participate in the week's competitions, and could not vote on eviction night.
An online public vote was held for America to grant one of the three Backstage HouseGuests immunity from eviction for the week.
Brittany won the majority of the public vote and would have been granted immunity for the week had the twist not been cancelled.
The groups are listed below: Color key: Big Brother 24 is co-produced by production companies Endemol Shine North America and Fly On The Wall Entertainment.
[58][59] Host Julie Chen Moonves returned for the season along with Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan who serve as executive producers.
Alternatively known as the "BB Motel",[63] Julie Chen Mooves described the house's theme as a "colorful, desert oasis inspired by Palm Springs, and a blast from the past, mid-century style.
"[69] A golf-themed bedroom has mini golf cart models lined along the walls, with the beds with headboards composed of AstroTurf.
Following the launch of the show's live feeds, a majority of the HouseGuests received criticism for their behavior towards Taylor Hale.
[73] Daniel Durston's outburst and disparaging comments towards Taylor Hale were heavily criticized by the viewer audience.
[75] During Week 4's live footage, Capener expressed fear in a potential alliance developing between the minorities in the house, labeling them as "Cookout 2.0.
She states, "You also have to remember, [Hale] told her whole alliance she would not nominate [Davis] because she refuses to part of evicting another Black woman.