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YOU can't miss the ads even if you want to, but all is set for Big Brother.
All the housemates are locked down on the Gold Coast, getting ready for next week's entry into the house.
The Eye had revealed a number of housemates that were in the top 40. Many of them had been reprimanded and struck off the list, despite the fact the leaks weren't their fault.
Don't expect to hear from any of the rejected housemates.
Part of the contract in getting to the top 40 said that if they were not selected, they could not talk about it until two weeks after the show began.
If they did, the ran the risk of being sued.
BE careful of people pretending to be a Big Brother housemate.
At Heat nightclub over the weekend, a man was approaching women saying he would be on Big Brother, and using the excuse that he would be in the house for a few months without any female contact in an effort to get lucky.
CHANNEL 10 will be hoping the next instalment of Big Brother will be a ratings winner after a slow start to the year.
Execs had hoped The X-Factor audiences would jump as the show progressed, but with the final two contestants chosen, the show is still not performing well.
Monday night's show, where Vincent Harder was booted off, had a measly 189,000 viewers in Melbourne.
It doesn't seem to bother Harder, though. He is ecstatic to have been a part of the show.
Harder said yesterday that he was getting good vibes from Sony BMG about a record deal.
"They sound interested, but we'll have to wait and see," he said.
Harder defended his mentor, Kate Ceberano, against the barrage of criticism she's had.
"She's been awesome for me and she had a lot of belief in me," the father of one said.
"Even off stage we had heaps of cool times, because she's got a young child and we're both new parents."
Herald Sun