Just a week ago Sonia Kruger was confirmed as host of Big Brother 2020. And now, the location of the show’s house has been revealed.
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The house is being built in Sydney’s Northern Beaches town of Manly and looks as though it’s nearly complete and ready to host housemates.
Photos obtained by fansite BehindBigBrother.com show a warehouse-like complex with backyard area, a control room and communication tower.
The amateur shots show a warehouse-like complex with backyard area, brand new control room with state of the art equipment and a communications tower for transmitting footage.
The construction site also includes a list of production staff on the wall, revealing Amelia Fisk, who previously worked on Big Brother, will be the show’s executive producer.
Filming in the state-of-the-art house is rumoured to begin next month.
The news was previously confirmed by Channel Seven’s director of programming Angus Ross who told TV Tonight, ‘It’ll start filming very shortly and it will be coming pre-Olympics.’ The Olympics is due to air from July.
Big Brother was previously filmed in a $13million house and production facility at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, but the property was burned down.