Meet the new champion.
On Thursday night, Terrell “Ty” McDonald beat out Claudia Campbell to be crowned the winner of “Big Brother Canada” season 11, and Et Canada’s Brittnee Blair caught up with him after the show.
Read More: Toronto’s Terrell ‘Ty’ McDonald Wins ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 11
Talking about the importance of his win, McDonald said, “I also wanted people coming from the situation and the environment that I knew to be able to see someone who looks like them, who talk to them, who dresses like them in this position. You know, I didn’t care if I actually won first place or second. I just wanted to be on that stage beside somebody who I can respect so that at the end of the day, I know that I’m reaching the demographic of people that need to be represented.”
The reality star also talked about...
On Thursday night, Terrell “Ty” McDonald beat out Claudia Campbell to be crowned the winner of “Big Brother Canada” season 11, and Et Canada’s Brittnee Blair caught up with him after the show.
Read More: Toronto’s Terrell ‘Ty’ McDonald Wins ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 11
Talking about the importance of his win, McDonald said, “I also wanted people coming from the situation and the environment that I knew to be able to see someone who looks like them, who talk to them, who dresses like them in this position. You know, I didn’t care if I actually won first place or second. I just wanted to be on that stage beside somebody who I can respect so that at the end of the day, I know that I’m reaching the demographic of people that need to be represented.”
The reality star also talked about...
- 5/12/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
“BBCAN11” has crowned its winner,.
On Thursday’s two-hour “Big Brother Canada” finale, Toronto’s Terrell “Ty” McDonald was named season 11 champion after a face-off against his showmance, Claudia Campbell.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada’ Reveals Final 3 After Bombshell Special Eviction
The episode started off with Ty up against both Claudia and social superstar Daniel Clarke, competing in the Head of Household challenge, which saw them performing a balancing act under the sea.
Despite Claudia going straight to the third round at the start, Ty managed to beat Daniel in round two.
Claudia Campbell and Terrell McDonald – Photo: Global TV
He and Claudia then battled it out with a game of trivia, testing their memory of the season 11 jury members, but Claudia came out on top. She chose Daniel for eviction, putting herself and Ty in the final two.
Facing the jury, Ty managed to convince them that he was the top houseguest,...
On Thursday’s two-hour “Big Brother Canada” finale, Toronto’s Terrell “Ty” McDonald was named season 11 champion after a face-off against his showmance, Claudia Campbell.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada’ Reveals Final 3 After Bombshell Special Eviction
The episode started off with Ty up against both Claudia and social superstar Daniel Clarke, competing in the Head of Household challenge, which saw them performing a balancing act under the sea.
Despite Claudia going straight to the third round at the start, Ty managed to beat Daniel in round two.
Claudia Campbell and Terrell McDonald – Photo: Global TV
He and Claudia then battled it out with a game of trivia, testing their memory of the season 11 jury members, but Claudia came out on top. She chose Daniel for eviction, putting herself and Ty in the final two.
Facing the jury, Ty managed to convince them that he was the top houseguest,...
- 5/12/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Spoiler Alert: If you still haven’t watched tonight’s episode of “Big Brother Canada” on Global, you are forewarned that spoilers lie ahead.
The clock is ticking down to the “Big Brother Canada” season finale on Thursday, May 11, and Wednesday night’s episode proved to be a nail-biter.
In the penultimate episode, it all came down to to the showmance versus the remaining “Crown” member.
During the most imporant Power of Veto competition of the season, Pei’s Claudia Campbell won the Pov and took herself off the block. As a result, this forced Anika to become the replacement nominee — pitting against her ally, Toronto’s Daniel Clarke.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 11: Final Four Houseguests Revealed During Live Eviction
As the sole voter, Claudia decided to evict Anika, making her the season’s eighth jury member and the 10th houseguest voted off of the 11th season...
The clock is ticking down to the “Big Brother Canada” season finale on Thursday, May 11, and Wednesday night’s episode proved to be a nail-biter.
In the penultimate episode, it all came down to to the showmance versus the remaining “Crown” member.
During the most imporant Power of Veto competition of the season, Pei’s Claudia Campbell won the Pov and took herself off the block. As a result, this forced Anika to become the replacement nominee — pitting against her ally, Toronto’s Daniel Clarke.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 11: Final Four Houseguests Revealed During Live Eviction
As the sole voter, Claudia decided to evict Anika, making her the season’s eighth jury member and the 10th houseguest voted off of the 11th season...
- 5/11/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Following last week’s wild double eviction on “Big Brother Canada”, the remaining houseguests dived right back into competition mode.
From being on the block twice in one day to winning the Hoh competition in a record-breaking time of 17 seconds- the fastest time ever in “Bbcan” history- Saskatoon’s Anika Mysha secured her first-ever Hoh win. With a clear divide in the house, she nominated the final two “Girlie Pops”- Vaughan, Ontario’s Renee Mior and Prince Edward Island’s Claudia Campbell- for eviction.
The houesguests get ready to compete in the ‘Days’d and Confused’ Hoh competition, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11. — Photo credit: Global TV
However, when reigning Pov champ, Toronto’s Terrell “Ty” McDonald, secured his fifth consecutive Power of Veto win, he chose to save his showmance, Claudia, whom Anika hoped would get eliminated, securing her spot in the final four with him.
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From being on the block twice in one day to winning the Hoh competition in a record-breaking time of 17 seconds- the fastest time ever in “Bbcan” history- Saskatoon’s Anika Mysha secured her first-ever Hoh win. With a clear divide in the house, she nominated the final two “Girlie Pops”- Vaughan, Ontario’s Renee Mior and Prince Edward Island’s Claudia Campbell- for eviction.
The houesguests get ready to compete in the ‘Days’d and Confused’ Hoh competition, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11. — Photo credit: Global TV
However, when reigning Pov champ, Toronto’s Terrell “Ty” McDonald, secured his fifth consecutive Power of Veto win, he chose to save his showmance, Claudia, whom Anika hoped would get eliminated, securing her spot in the final four with him.
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- 5/5/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
No houseguest was safe in tonight’s dreaded double eviction on “Big Brother Canada”.
As alliances begin to crumble and tensions continue to rise, viewers weren’t sure who’d be safe and who was headed to jury when host Arisa Cox shocked the houseguests with an unexpected double eviction.
Ultimately, Victoria’s Queen Kuzivakwashe “Kuzie” Mujakachi and Shanaya “Naynay” Carter were dethroned and sent packing from the “Big Brother Canada” Manor.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 11: Hope Agbolosoo Exits The House, Says ‘You’ve Got To Be Unique’
Kuzie and Anika await first eviction, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11 — Photo credit: Global TV
Queen Kuzie became the night’s first evictee and the sixth jury member when her fellow houseguests united to eliminate a strong player.
Earlier this week, Renee Mior, from Vaughan, Ontario, rose to first-time competition winner at an integral time in the game as she...
As alliances begin to crumble and tensions continue to rise, viewers weren’t sure who’d be safe and who was headed to jury when host Arisa Cox shocked the houseguests with an unexpected double eviction.
Ultimately, Victoria’s Queen Kuzivakwashe “Kuzie” Mujakachi and Shanaya “Naynay” Carter were dethroned and sent packing from the “Big Brother Canada” Manor.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 11: Hope Agbolosoo Exits The House, Says ‘You’ve Got To Be Unique’
Kuzie and Anika await first eviction, “Big Brother Canada” Season 11 — Photo credit: Global TV
Queen Kuzie became the night’s first evictee and the sixth jury member when her fellow houseguests united to eliminate a strong player.
Earlier this week, Renee Mior, from Vaughan, Ontario, rose to first-time competition winner at an integral time in the game as she...
- 4/28/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Hope Agbolosoo’s journey in “Big Brother Canada” came to an end.
Following a shift in the power dynamic after the “Girly Pops” alliance gained control of the house, Claudia Campbell won her first Hoh of the season and announced that she’s electing to nominate Hope Agbolosoo along with Terrell “Ty” McDonald, for eviction.
Ty removed himself from the block after winning the Pov. Campbell then placed Kuzie on the block beside Hope. Ultimately, he was unable to rally enough votes to continue his journey with the final tally being 4 to 1.
“In this opportunity, you’ve got to be unique, you’ve got to be different,” said Hope. “I didn’t want to play like anybody else. I wanted to come here and be me, because there’s nobody out there like me, except me.”
Big Brother Canada Season 11 — Photo credit: Global TV
Following the aftermath of the Fatal Feast,...
Following a shift in the power dynamic after the “Girly Pops” alliance gained control of the house, Claudia Campbell won her first Hoh of the season and announced that she’s electing to nominate Hope Agbolosoo along with Terrell “Ty” McDonald, for eviction.
Ty removed himself from the block after winning the Pov. Campbell then placed Kuzie on the block beside Hope. Ultimately, he was unable to rally enough votes to continue his journey with the final tally being 4 to 1.
“In this opportunity, you’ve got to be unique, you’ve got to be different,” said Hope. “I didn’t want to play like anybody else. I wanted to come here and be me, because there’s nobody out there like me, except me.”
Big Brother Canada Season 11 — Photo credit: Global TV
Following the aftermath of the Fatal Feast,...
- 4/21/2023
- by Etcanadadigital
- ET Canada
Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t watched tonight’s episode of “Big Brother Canada” on Global, consider yourself warned that spoilers lie ahead.
Tonight’s episode of “Big Brother Canada” introduced the game’s first first-ever “Fatal Feast,” which wound up leading to a surprise Chain of Safety eviction that sent another houseguest to the jury.
It all began when Daniel Clarke stumbled into the library as lights flickered and books fell of the shelves. He was soon joined by Hope Agbolosoo and Anika Mysha, with the trio working together to solve the clues found in the books.
The three then allowed the other houseguests entry into the library — for except Renee Mior, Claudia Campbell, and Shanaya Carter.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 11: Fisherman Jonathan Leonard Becomes Fourth Houseguest To Be Evicted From Bbcan Manor
Assuming that the clues would lead to a special power, instead the houseguests discovered that those clues,...
Tonight’s episode of “Big Brother Canada” introduced the game’s first first-ever “Fatal Feast,” which wound up leading to a surprise Chain of Safety eviction that sent another houseguest to the jury.
It all began when Daniel Clarke stumbled into the library as lights flickered and books fell of the shelves. He was soon joined by Hope Agbolosoo and Anika Mysha, with the trio working together to solve the clues found in the books.
The three then allowed the other houseguests entry into the library — for except Renee Mior, Claudia Campbell, and Shanaya Carter.
Read More: ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 11: Fisherman Jonathan Leonard Becomes Fourth Houseguest To Be Evicted From Bbcan Manor
Assuming that the clues would lead to a special power, instead the houseguests discovered that those clues,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
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