

Acknowledging that he is speaking in “gross generalizations,” Kirby says that since the U.S.
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“The series needs innovation and the low-hanging fruit are the twists, but any undeserved advantage only taints the entire unscripted television world.”Īccording to Kirby, Big Brother Canada will never be on par with its American counterpart. “Extremely boring individuals putting in virtually no effort have won the show and unfair twists have helped some and hurt others,” he added. “Fans complain that there are no great strategists anymore, but it is nearly impossible to focus on an intellectual, emotional form of game play when a twist can upend weeks of hard work. They undermine the integrity - is there even any integrity left? - of the game,” said Kirby known as “Doctor Evil” to fans. “As a general rule, I’m very much against twists. Saying the Canadian producers are treating their viewers like “second-class citizens,” Kirby ripped into the series for having too many twists this season. He is known for the sophisticated, amusing mind games he played on other contestants, including coercing them to participate in a 24-hour fast for spiritual reasons and challenging the other house guests to vote him out during a famous veto meeting, just because. Kirby is a board-certified dermatologist and osteopathic physician who delivered his own son in 2010.

series, the prize is $500,000, minus applicable taxes. “Let’s please agree to pay the prize out in American dollars though so I won’t experience any accounting (or) tax issues when I collect,” continued Kirby.īig Brother Canada’s current grand prize is $100,000 and not taxable. for a nation versus nation matchup with a significant grand prize, then we’ll finally get to see who is the best reality contestant in North America. “My strong suggestion is that Big Brother Canada beg Big Brother U.S.A. “Until Big Brother Canada provides a cash prize that matches or exceeds other countries they will always be in the back seat,” said Will Kirby, the winner of Big Brother 2 in the States and fourth place finisher in its all-star season in 2006. One of Big Brother U.S.A.’s most respected and infamous players is calling the Canadian production out and laying down a public challenge.
