Fans of Big Brother Australia have accused Channel Ten of pulling a “dirty trick” after the show’s much-hyped viewer vote ended with a controversial twist. During Monday’s episode, audiences were invited to select the 13th housemate from two contrasting contestants: Mitch, a 21-year-old tradesman, and Jane, a 67-year-old self-described “glam gran” known for her upbeat energy and love of fashion.
Jane easily won the vote, captivating viewers with her playful personality and vibrant introduction video. She proclaimed:
“I'm not your average grandmother – my suitcase has sparkles, heels and bikinis.”
However, less than a day after her win, viewers were taken aback when her full biography revealed that the Victorian retiree openly describes herself as “an avid and passionate Donald Trump lover.” A photo circulated showing Jane smiling alongside host Melissa Tracina.
The revelation sparked outrage online, as fans accused producers of concealing this detail to influence the vote.
Many fans argued that omitting such a polarizing detail undermined trust in the voting process. The controversy led to heated debates about transparency in reality television and how producers shape narrative outcomes for shock value.
Big Brother viewers accused producers of misleading them after a “glam gran” revealed post-vote that she was an outspoken Trump supporter, sparking debates about show manipulation and transparency.