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I’ve never watched any videos of my time on ‘Celebrity Big Brother’. Honestly. It’s something I could save for when I’m an old man. It was a watershed, the catalyst to the end of my second marriage.
I’m like the youth’s big brother now. I have to be that voice for them.
I don’t even turn a computer on all year unless it’s to watch ‘Celebrity Big Brother!’
Jeezy like a big brother.
I would love to do a cookery show and cookery books. I’m not a professional cook, but I can definitely cook. I know the difference between good and bad cooking. I mean, when I was in ‘Big Brother’ I was the glorified cook of the house, so if I got offered my own show – then why not?
I clearly say yes to Big Data, yes to greater security and convenience, but no to paternalism and Big Brother.’
Daniel, my big brother, is eight years older. I’m lucky he didn’t mind hanging out with his little sister and my younger brother.
I joined Twitter in 2009 and tweeted along which was amazing. It completely elevated my viewing of ‘Big Brother’ because to be able to watch it in real time and all of us discussing what was going on.
Regular people are the problem. It’s not the government, it’s not the invasive Big Brother, it’s the fact that we’re a nation of snitches and nosey people who then cry when somebody wants our personal information. I’m talking about people who are being voyeuristic to people’s privacy.
I am a ‘Big Brother’ fan, and I watched the first season of ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ as well.
When we started with ‘Big Brother’ and created the reality genre, no one could ever foresee that there was so much space in the genre that it could deliver so many formats. There will be periods where there is not enough new stuff to keep the genre alive. But it will never die.
In England, I suppose I have been known to once or twice tune into ‘Big Brother’, which is a pretty terrible guilty pleasure.
I was a militant smoker, and in my case, I think I particularly used smoking because what I felt was a kind of politically correct big brother assault on smoking.
At first, I had such stage fright, and it was always comforting to look over and see my big brother.
I would create the best ‘Big Brother All-Stars!’
I made a conscious decision to stop watching ‘Big Brother.’ I was an avid fan, but I felt it was time to move on.
Celebrity Big Brother’ was, for me, a disaster waiting to happen.
The PRC is the big brother in this relationship, and it has the capacity to be generous to Taiwan on this issue in a manner that might do much to defuse that issue internally in Taiwan.
I wanted to be a veterinarian and go to school in Boston. It didn’t quite work out that way, and I ended up joining the Navy as a suggestion of my big brother. It was really awesome – and I didn’t realize it at the time, -but provided a lot of leadership and followership teamwork opportunities.
I believe in small governments or no governments. I think the majority of people want to have big government, a big brother taking care of them.
Oh, man, first part of my career was awesome: having my big brother Steve Ray – he’s my blood brother, my real brother – having him watch my back for nearly 10 years in WCW.
I probably learned most at MIT by teaching and working with Peter Diamond, who acted like a big brother to me during my time in the department.
I think ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ is one of the most important shows on TV because we get to see people for who they really, really are and you’ve only got to look at.
Big data knows and can deduce more about you than Big Brother ever could.
Paul was just the most real guy ever. The best big brother, the best son, and the best father. The best everything.
Not everything looks great on Google. Megan’s meltdown on Celebrity Big Brother’ is not great. A classic – but I’m embarrassed by it.
I can’t imagine TV without ‘Big Brother.’ When C4 got rid of it I rang the helpline in ‘Heat’ magazine. I was that devastated.
I have never laughed as much as I did when watching ‘Big Brother.’
After ‘Big Brother,’ people came up to me in the street shouting, ‘You woz robbed!’
Living in the ‘Big Brother’ house is a bit like living in hell. Only hotter.
I had an awful experience where I went to the U.K. and did reality. I can’t even get into it – it was called ‘Celebrity Big Brother U.K.’
I have a big brother who would make dolls’ houses and playhouses and furniture out of wood. He was the one who taught me from such a young age that you could just make something. The physical act of gluing something together was really formative for me.
For women who turn to welfare, Big Brother becomes Husband.
I’ve said no to ‘Celebrity Big Brother,’ ‘Strictly,’ and the American one, ‘Dancing With The Stars.’ I don’t feel it’s right for me. I’ve been asked to do reality TV a zillion times. No way. No way. Nobody’s going to get into my living room and see me there.
I used to work in ‘Big Brother’ in the third series, I was a logger, which was the worst of all jobs, you had to sit and watch what happens and type it into a computer.
With a modem, anyone can follow the world and report on the world-no middle man, no big brother. I guess this changes everything.
When I was younger, even though I had a big brother, my parents would give me the house key every day.
How many times have we seen reality celebrities fall from grace – often through no fault of their own – and then go on a show like ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ and say, ‘I want to show the public a different side of me.’ And I’m screaming at the telly going, ‘This is not therapy. This is voyeurism!’
I will say this: I think ‘Big Brother’ is the biggest snooze known to mankind.
The idea was called Justin.tv. The idea behind it was, basically, to create our own live-video streaming show, like ‘Big Brother,’ about ourselves, these entrepreneurs trying to make a reality show. It was a little bit meta and we launched this show.
I try to keep my integrity. I don’t want to be in ‘Hello!’ or on ‘Celebrity Big Brother.’
I was first inspired to make music by my cousin Oran. He was making music on an old Mac II by himself in his little lab, and I just started taking up after him. He was the first person to put a machine in front of me to work on. He was like my big brother, someone who I looked up to.
Timeless’ is like the little sister, but ‘Journeyman’ is the big brother – it’s what I’ll take to the grave.
‘Big Brother,’ I can’t believe people watch. It’s just people whispering to each other for hours and then some silly challenge like, who can pull the most stones out of a stuffed alligator, with some product tie-in.
I can’t imagine having a conversation about ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Bobby Flay has become a great mentor to me. He’s one of my very best friends and kind of like a big brother, and I always feel like I can go to him for any kind of advice.
Big Brother is on the march. A plan to subject all children to mental health screening is underway, and the pharmaceuticals are gearing up for bigger sales of psychotropic drugs.
I’m a man of the people, a man for all people. I reckon that’s why I won ‘Celebrity Big Brother.’ People saw the real me, a decent bloke.
There are so many classic Big Brother warning books: the Internet is a horrible, controlling thing, as if it has a consciousness or political agenda.
Eddie had the perfect template of what not to do. His big brother did all the wrong things.
When people spot me, they are really warm. They acknowledge me with smiles and come up, even now, to tell me that I showed a lot of dignity in ‘Big Brother.’ Or they say, ‘I voted for you to win!’ which is really sweet.
I absolutely love ‘Big Brother’ and ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ and have never missed a series – but I would never appear on them.
Big Brother is watching you.
If I had a big brother who was a year older than me or something, I probably wouldn’t have ended up being a filmmaker.
Big Brother sounded like a silly stunt and that’s what it is.
For much of the twentieth century, 1984 was a year that belonged to the future – a strange, gray future at that. Then it slid painlessly into the past, like any other year. Big Brother arrived and settled in, though not at all in the way George Orwell had imagined.
My wife is the host of ‘Big Brother.’ Her name is Julie Chen, and she’ll say, ‘Da da da, but first we do this.’ So they mashed together her saying ‘but first’ a couple dozen times. Literally. In different outfits. And when you cut it together like that, it appears very robotlike. They called her the Chenbot.
I’ve always have loved reality programmes. ‘Big Brother,’ ‘I’m A Celebrity,’ they’re my guilty pleasure.
I’m quite proud of what I anticipated about reality television from my books in the early ’90s, which I based on the early seasons of ‘Cops’ and on the amazing stuff I had read about happening on Japanese shows and the British ‘Big Brother’.
In my executive advising role, my persona, which seems to work very well with both women and men, is being ‘the big brother you always wanted.’ I am fortunate to have two such big brothers, so this isn’t just a theoretical construct.
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