Big Brother Australia is back on Network 10 for another reboot, promising to revive the chaos of the past while bringing fresh energy to the iconic show. Mel Tracina, the new host, shared insights about this exciting chapter.
Reflecting on the show's history, Tracina described the upcoming season as a return to the raunchy 2000s era, a period known for its raw and unfiltered content that united Australian viewers. Despite being canceled three times—first in 2008 by Network 10, second in 2014 by Nine, and most recently in 2024 by the Seven Network—Big Brother has always managed to rise anew.
Tracina explained that stepping into the hosting role was a sudden and whirlwind experience:
"It happened so quickly. I feel like it happened in the blink of an eye," she told PEDESTRIAN.TV, describing the moment she received the call to lead the reboot.
Big Brother Australia remains one of the most sensational programs in Australian media history, admired for its shock value and ability to bring everyday Aussies into the limelight during various seasons.
Mel Tracina, new host of the revived Big Brother Australia, shared her excitement about the show's comeback, highlighting its nostalgic roots and her quick transition into the role amidst its storied history.