THE RENEE-SANCE HAS ENDED AS BLOCKSTAR RENEE MIOR IS EVICTED FROM THE BBCAN MANOR

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May 5, 2023

THE RENEE-SANCE HAS ENDED AS BLOCKSTAR RENEE MIOR IS EVICTED FROM THE BBCAN MANOR

The Countdown is on for the Epic Two-Hour Season 11 Finale Airing at a Special time, Thursday, May 11 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Global and STACKTV

Big Brother Canada Continues Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET/PT, Followed by the Special Eviction Episode on Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET/PT

Stream #BBCAN11 Live and On Demand with STACKTV or the Global TV App and Visit BigBrotherCanada.ca to Access Exclusive Content Including the Digital Dailies

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For Immediate Release

TORONTO, May 4, 2023 – After the fallout of a wild double eviction that exposed both sides of the Big Brother Canada Manor, the remaining houseguests jumped right back into competition mode. Saskatoon’s Anika Mysha went from being on the block twice in one day, to winning the HOH competition in the fastest time ever in BBCAN history. With a clear divide in the house, Anika targeted the final two “Girlie Pops,” nominating Vaughan, Ontario’s Renee Mior and Prince Edward Island’s Claudia Campbell for eviction. When reigning POV champ, Toronto’s Terrell “Ty” McDonald, secured his fifth consecutive Power of Veto win, he chose to save his showmance, Claudia, securing her spot in the final four with him. Anika was forced to name her ally, Toronto’s Daniel Clarke, as the replacement nominee. However, it was blockstar Renee who was ultimately evicted from the BBCAN Manor by a vote of 2 to 1, sending her to jury as the seventh member.

“In this game, I found that when I put my loyalty a lot into the alliances I was working with, and I had one main one, the Girlie Pops, I always found that there were points in the game that I was left out of, and things that I did see, but didn’t want to see,” said Renee.

With the double eviction behind them, the houseguests competed in the “Take it or Lever” Head of Household competition. Anika maintained her balance to secure her first-ever HOH win in a record time of 17 seconds, and nominated the “Girlie Pops” duo, Claudia and Renee, hoping to eliminate her target, Claudia. In the Shark Ninja Power of Veto competition, along with taking home $5,000, Ty broke a BBCAN record, rolling his way to victory with five POV win, the most any houseguest has ever won in a season. Deciding to ride it out until the end with his showmance Claudia, Ty used the POV to take her off the block, forcing HOH Anika to name her confidant Daniel as the replacement nominee. With only two houseguests voting in tonight’s eviction ceremony, Ty sided with “The Agency” alliance and voted to save Daniel, which gave Anika the opportunity to break the first tie of the season in the live eviction. Renee was sent packing from the BBCAN Manor in a vote of 2 to 1, making Anika, Ty, Claudia and Daniel Season 11’s final four. 

Thursday’s episode concluded with the beginning of Head of House competition, “Days’d and Confused.” Witness the drama unfold during the final week of Season 11 beginning Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET to see which houseguest outsmarts their competition becoming the HOH. Then watch Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET/PT for the special eviction, leading into the two-hour finale Thursday at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Global and STACKTV where the winner of Season 11 will be crowned.

Season 11 houseguests are competing for a grand prize of $100,000 cash, $10,000 towards a brand-new wardrobe, courtesy of WINNERS and $10,000 worth of Shark® and Ninja® products.

Wendy’s® returns as the proud sponsor of “After the Eviction Interview” – an extension to host Arisa Cox’s in-show interviews. Delivering exclusive access to the houseguests directly following their eviction every Thursday, fans can catch the interviews live on the #BBCAN TikTok account @BigBrotherCA, also available on Facebook and BigBrotherCanada.ca the next day. Then watch Global’s The Morning Show Friday morning at 9:35 a.m. ET to catch Renee’s first broadcast interview, in addition to ET Canada at 7:30 p.m. ET on Global.

For the full 360° experience, fans can visit BigBrotherCanada.ca to access the Digital Dailies, houseguest interviews, live show votes, and more. Stream Season 11 live and on demand with STACKTV and access past seasons on GlobalTV.com and the Global TV App.

Commissioned by Corus Entertainment, Season 11 of Big Brother Canada is produced by Insight Productions (a Boat Rocker company) in association with Corus Entertainment and content powerhouse Banijay, with the deal struck by distribution arm Banijay Rights. Executive Producers are John Brunton, Erin Brock, Eric Abboud, and Arisa Cox.

Corus Entertainment’s Original Content team, driving its slate of unscripted series, is helmed by industry executive Lisa Godfrey as Senior Vice President of Original Content and Corus Studios, and supported by longtime TV veterans Krista Look (VP, Original Content, Lifestyle), and Lynne Carter (Executive in Charge of Production).

Global is a Corus Entertainment Network and is available through all major TV distributors, including: Shaw, Shaw Direct, Rogers, Bell, Videotron, Telus, Cogeco, Eastlink, SaskTel and the new STACKTV, streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video Channels. The Global TV App is available on iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung Smart TVs, Roku streaming players, Roku TV™ models, and at watch.globaltv.com.

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About Corus Entertainment Inc.
Corus Entertainment Inc. (TSX: CJR.B) is a leading media and content company that develops and delivers high quality brands and content across platforms for audiences around the world. Engaging audiences since 1999, the company’s portfolio of multimedia offerings encompass 33 specialty television services, 39 radio stations, 15 conventional television stations, digital and streaming services, animation software, technology and media services. Corus is an internationally-renowned content creator and distributor through Nelvana, a world class animation studio expert in all formats and Corus Studios, a globally recognized producer of hit scripted and unscripted content. The company also owns full-service social digital agency so.da, lifestyle entertainment company Kin Canada, leading 2D animation software supplier Toon Boom and children’s book publishing house, Kids Can Press. Corus’ roster of premium brands includes Global Television, W Network, HGTV Canada, Food Network Canada, Magnolia Network Canada, The HISTORY® Channel, Showcase, Adult Swim, National Geographic, Disney Channel Canada, YTV, Global News, Globalnews.ca, Q107, Country 105, and CFOX, along with streaming platforms STACKTV, TELETOON+, the Global TV App and Curiouscast. Corus is the domestic advertising representative and an original content partner for Pluto TV, a Paramount Company, which is the leading free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service. For more information visit www.corusent.com.

About Insight Productions (A Boat Rocker Company)
Insight Productions, known for its award-winning ratings juggernauts, is Canada’s most established content producer and an industry leader in the development, financing, and production of hit programming. Insight Senior Vice President Erin Brock serves as Executive Producer – alongside Insight’s Chair and CEO John Brunton, on Big Brother Canada. The company has created some of the most dynamic and top-rated programs including ten seasons of ratings hits Big Brother Canada and Top Chef CanadaStronger Together/Tous Ensemble (the largest multi-platform broadcast and highest viewed non-sporting broadcast in Canadian television history); Canada’s New Year’s Eve: Countdown; The Amazing Race Canada (the most watched Canadian show on record); and The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration, a live concert special on CBC watched by one in three Canadians. Insight has collaborated with The Black Academy on The Legacy Awards and with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation on Every Child Matters: Reconciliation Through Education and National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. Insight Productions was founded in 1979 and has since created thousands of hours of ground-breaking content. For more information on Insight Productions, please visit www.insighttv.com or on Twitter @insightprod or Facebook www.facebook.com/InsightProductions.


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