Big Brother Live Feeds Wont Load
'Big Brother' Live Feeds Down: Fans Call Out Show Amid Shock Teams Twist
Big Brother fans have called out the show for taking down the live feeds.
The CBS show airs new episodes Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays but fans also have the opportunity to tune into a live stream, available via Paramount+, to see what the Houseguests are up to when they're not watching the episodes.
Following the August 18 episode of Big Brother, viewers expressed their frustration at the live feeds were cut just moments after a shock new twist was announced.
Newsweek has everything you need to know.

What Happened on the 'Big Brother' Episode?
On the August 18 episode of Big Brother, Indy Santos was evicted. She was put up for nomination by Taylor Hale at the beginning of Week 6 of the competition, alongside her co-star Terrance Higgins.
Kyle Capener later won the Power of Veto competition and considered changing the nominations but ultimately kept Indy and Terrance on the chopping block. Santos was then sent home after a 7-1 vote sealed her fate.
After Indy's eviction, Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves was able to reveal the "split house" twist to the remaining contestants, which she had teased last week.

She confirmed to the players that two separate, simultaneous games of Big Brother will be played, with five Houseguests living indoors at the "Brochella" music festival all week, and the other five living in the garden at "Dyre Fest."
Each group of will have one Head of Household and two nominees and the pair from each group that aren't nominated come Thursday, August 25, will be the only ones able to vote for the eviction.
Both teams will lose a player, meaning there will be a double eviction.
Following this announcement, Houseguests took part in a knockout-style contest to determine who would be the Heads of Households.
Michael was declared the winner and will live indoors at "Brochella" as that group's Head of Household, while runner-up Terrance will be Head of Household for the "Dyre Fest" group.
Michael and Terrance were then set to choose which Houseguests would be on their teams but this footage was not shown in the episode. Fans then rushed to the live feeds to find out who would be in what group but were disappointed to find that they had been taken down.

What Have Fans Said About the 'Big Brother' Live Feeds Being Down?
Big Brother viewers have called out the show for taking down the live feeds, leaving them unable to see who Michael and Terrance picked for their teams.
Reddit user Seeyounextbearimy posted: "First few hours of these groups are probably the most fun and setting the vibe for the week and we are missing it all."
Itsjessrabbit wrote: "We sat through that entire episode just to also be sitting here and expecting CBS to throw us a bone, we are so weak."
"Tonight's episode and feed outage might be the biggest FU to superfans in BBUS history," said mqg1999. Ibbi_Wyxx added: "I wouldn't be so annoyed with the feeds being down if the episode wasn't all filler and commercials ending in not letting us find out who the teams were. I'm not sure how they thought that was a good idea."
The live feed appears to be functioning at time of writing.
Newsweek has contacted Big Brother for comment.
Big Brother continues Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays on CBS.
Source: https://www.newsweek.com/big-brother-2022-spoilers-live-feeds-down-why-what-happened-teams-groups-1735058
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