Mel Tracina is preparing to move from Melbourne to the Gold Coast to host the eagerly awaited return of Big Brother Australia. The 36-year-old Nova presenter and cultural correspondent for The Cheap Seats is thrilled to revive the show that shaped a generation of Australian reality TV fans.
Mel shares her excitement as both a host and longtime fan. She laughs, saying, “I’m feeling as excited as every other OG fan. There’s that moment where I have to remind myself that I don’t get to sit at home and watch it – I’m working!”
She cherished the original series’ unique charm, which came from 24/7 live filming creating spontaneous iconic moments that captivated viewers.
“It just takes somebody being organic,” Mel says reflecting on Sara-Marie Fedele’s famous bum dance. “At the time, you didn’t know it would become a part of Aussie culture, like the saying: ‘Game on, moles.’ That authenticity is what we latch onto.”
Mel highlights the authentic moments and the romances that blossomed from housemates’ close interactions.
“I loved the love stories,” she reminisces.
Alongside her enthusiasm for the show, Mel also reflects on her worst red carpet moment and her views on hosting the TV WEEK Logies, stressing the excitement and pressure that come with prominent public appearances.
Mel Tracina eagerly embraces hosting Big Brother Australia, celebrating the show’s authentic, spontaneous moments and memorable housemate romances that defined its cultural impact.