One person gets eliminated every week (usually) until the final housemate wins a big cash prize.
There has always been something a bit unsettling about the popular reality television series Big Brother.
The show turned into a global phenomenon when the concept was adapted for the U.S. Since then, the reality TV series has been expanded into several other countries using the same premise.
First created for Danish television in 1999 by John de Mol Jr., the reality television series takes its name from George Orwell’s novel 1984 and allows viewers a glimpse into the lives of everyday people, co-existing inside one big house with cameras capturing their every waking activity.