Big Brother Reveals Complete Cast For Season 19
08/31/2017 06:06 pm EDT
CBS has revealed the first official cast photo for the 19th season of reality TV favorite Big Brother. In the photo, the group is seen posing in the house's yard, which has been converted into an apple orchard for the shoot.
All 16 of the show's competitors are shown posing it up for the photo op, and EW reports the cast's backgrounds includes a wide array of professions, including rodeo clowns and cosplayers.
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The show's two-part premiere began on Wednesday, but will also air Thursday night a 8/7c. It's also available to stream on the CBS All Access app.
For the uninitiated, the reality competition puts a large group of people from around the country in a large, community-focused house for months. Each week the house guests compete against each other in competitions to control food, luxuries and the ability to nominate guests for eviction.
Each week a contestant is voted out by their castmates. The last competitor left in the house wins 500,000 dollars.
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The cast photo wasn't the only look we got at the cast. Earlier in the week, CBS shared some promos of the house guests answering random questions.
In one clip, the new house guests dish on the reasons fans will love watching them this season. Answers included dance moves, back-stabbing and smiles.
In the other spot, house guests are asked about their biggest temptations ever. The women responded with carbs, candies and chocolate. Most of the the men went with more "romantic" examples, one of which involved a foreign exchange student.
Watch both clips below:
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