Why another 'BigBrother: All-Stars' makes sense
by players that somehow made it through the casting process. But bringing back vetted contestants who have played already without incident would seem to drastically decrease the chances of such behavior showing up.
Of course, the question remains whether former contestants who have moved on with their lives would evento come back and play, especially with COVID-19 complicating matters. While on one hand, this might seem like the ideal time to playseeing as how people are quarantining already — and quarantining inside a house is the entire concept of the show— getting into the house itself will not be so easy.
But even if all that was worked out, and players and crew were able to stay COVID-free, there could be other complications. What if a contestant’s family member got critically ill outside the house? Such a scenario could be reminiscent ofback in 2001 when producers had to inform Monica Bailey — on air, of course — that her cousin Tamitha was missing after the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11.
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