Fans complain about the new Big Brother voice and claim he has ‘serial killer vibes’

‘It’s terrifying!’ Viewers complain about the new Big Brother voice and claim he has ‘serial killer vibes’ and the show ‘feels like a horror movie’… so who is behind the microphone?

Big Brother Australia returned to screens on Monday night after a five-year hiatus. 

And it appears many viewers are not impressed with the show’s new voice-over, with many taking to social media to slam its less-than-dulcet sound. 

‘The #BBAU voice is terrifying, feels like a horror movie,’ one fan wrote.  

‘It’s is terrifying, feels like a horror movie’: Viewers have SLAMMED the voice of the new Big Big Brother voice and claimed he has ‘serial killer vibes’

Another fan suggested the new voiceover was creepy and has ‘serial killer vibes’.

While a third got straight to the point: ‘The new Big Brother voice sucks!’ 

‘The latest iteration of the AUS Big Brother voice reminds me of a voice actor who is dead inside,’ chipped in another at-home viewer. 

While someone else said, ‘the new voice sounds exactly like a 12-year-old discovering a voice changing app for the first time.

Not impressed: While a third got straight to the point: 'The new Big Brother voice sucks!'

Not impressed: While a third got straight to the point: ‘The new Big Brother voice sucks!’

Under pressure: Seven executives are hoping the rebooted series will be a ratings smash after spending millions on rights to the Big Brother name and format. Pictured, host Sonia Kruger

Under pressure: Seven executives are hoping the rebooted series will be a ratings smash after spending millions on rights to the Big Brother name and format. Pictured, host Sonia Kruger

While the voice-over actor behind the newly rebooted Channel Seven show remains a mystery, viewers have become accustomed to a more authoritative voice.

The reality series was previously voiced by Leon Murray in 2012 and 2014.

Seven executives are hoping the rebooted series will be a ratings smash after spending millions on rights to the Big Brother name and format.

Bye: One Monday night, Laura Kaiviti (pictured) was the first contestant to be eliminated from the Big Brother compound

Bye: One Monday night, Laura Kaiviti (pictured) was the first contestant to be eliminated from the Big Brother compound

One Monday night, Laura Kaiviti was the first contestant to be eliminated from Big Brother. 

Laura wants former aerobics instructor Marissa Rancan, 62, to win the show.

‘No question about it. She’s just a really genuine person, regardless of her background. She just gives an energy that you want to be around,’ she said.

Big Brother continues Tuesday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven

Support: Laura wants former aerobics instructor Marissa Rancan, 62, to win the show

Support: Laura wants former aerobics instructor Marissa Rancan, 62, to win the show