Big Brother: Channel Seven announce shock twist and fans are not happy about it 

‘This won’t end well’: Channel Seven announce shock Big Brother twist ahead of the season premiere… and fans are NOT happy about it

Channel Seven announced a huge Big Brother twist on Tuesday night. 

Ahead of the show’s much-anticipated premiere on June 7, the network revealed that every single episode of the season will feature both an eviction and a challenge. 

Many fans of the show are dubious exactly how this will work, fearing the new season will be ‘the shortest in the history of Big Brother’. 

Coming June 7! Channel Seven have announced that every episode of Big Brother will feature both an eviction and a challenge ahead of its return. Pictured: Big Brother 2020 housemates 

The twist was announced in a new extended trailer on Tuesday. 

‘Big Brother is changing the rules. Every day he will set a new challenge and every episode will end with an eviction. Big Brother, this June on Seven,’ the network stated.  

After the promo was shared to the Big Brother Twitter page, one fan responded: ‘Eviction every episode are you serious? This won’t end well with the ratings.’ 

Mixed response: Many fans are dubious how exactly this will work and fear it will be 'the shortest season in the history of Big Brother'. Pictured: Housemates doing a challenge

Mixed response: Many fans are dubious how exactly this will work and fear it will be ‘the shortest season in the history of Big Brother’. Pictured: Housemates doing a challenge

'This won't end well with the ratings': The new twist prompted a strong response from fans after it was announced in an extended trailer on the Big Brother Twitter page

‘This won’t end well with the ratings’: The new twist prompted a strong response from fans after it was announced in an extended trailer on the Big Brother Twitter page 

‘Does that mean the show will only last 20 days with 20 housemates?’ questioned a second Big Brother fan on Twitter.

‘Dumb. Short as series,’ vented a third.

However, some people were happy the show wouldn’t be ‘a 100 day thing’ and welcomed the change, suspecting filming was cut short due to COVID-19. 

Mixed: However, some people were happy the show wouldn't be 'a 100 day thing' and welcomed the change, suspecting filming was cut short due to COVID-19

Mixed: However, some people were happy the show wouldn’t be ‘a 100 day thing’ and welcomed the change, suspecting filming was cut short due to COVID-19

New rules: The upcoming season of Big Brother was pre-recorded in a custom-built house in Manly, Sydney earlier this year. There will be no public votes or public evictions

New rules: The upcoming season of Big Brother was pre-recorded in a custom-built house in Manly, Sydney earlier this year. There will be no public votes or public evictions

The upcoming season of Big Brother was pre-recorded in a custom-built house in Manly, Sydney earlier this year. There will be no public votes or public evictions. 

Filming wrapped with two finalists remaining in April. The finale will be the only live episode with a public vote, held once all of the pre-recorded episodes have aired. 

It will air three nights a week on Channel Seven from June 7. 

Only a handful of housemates have been officially announced so far, including a former AFL star, mummy blogger, international model and 80s icon.  

Winner TBC: Filming wrapped with two finalists remaining in April. The finale will be the only live episode with a public vote, held once all of the pre-recorded episodes have aired

Winner TBC: Filming wrapped with two finalists remaining in April. The finale will be the only live episode with a public vote, held once all of the pre-recorded episodes have aired