Big Brother legend Alison Hammond has backed the return of the reality show that made her famous, admitting she’s baffled as to why it was ever cancelled.The This Morning presenter, 47, suggested politics were at play when Channel 5 axed Big Brother in 2018 after failing to reach a deal with production company Endemol Shine, despite it being consistently the most watched show on the channel.
It comes as rumours continue to swirl that a revamped version of Big Brother will be coming to ITV2 soon. Speaking exclusively to OK!, Alison said: “I thought it did well, up until the end.
I don’t get the politics of why they stop things. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . “I think it will do really well because we all like a bit of voyeurism, don’t we?
Watching people and what they’re like. We like a little bit of drama. Reality TV is not over, it’s still very much at the forefront of things.” Big Brother first ran from 2000 to 2018, spawning multiple spin-offs including a popular celebrity version.
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