The Big Brother franchise is set to make a comeback on Channel 10, returning to its roots from the early 2000s. This revival brings back key features such as the iconic Dreamworld location, live evictions and nominations, and 24/7 live streaming for fans to enjoy.
One of the biggest questions among viewers is whether Big Brother Uncut will return. This late-night spin-off once showcased unedited footage from the house, featuring adult content—like flirtatious behavior and nudity—that was deemed unsuitable for prime time.
involved a lot of adult themes: think flirtatious behaviour, nudity and generally NSFW content that was considered taboo for regular broadcast.
The show, despite its controversial material, attracted over one million viewers per episode. Due to political and regulatory pressures from the Australian Broadcast Authority, it was later renamed Big Brother: Adults Only.
The adult-themed segment was canceled in 2006. Shortly after, the franchise faced significant backlash following the “turkey slap” incident, which prompted a formal investigation and intensified scrutiny on the show's handling of mature content.
Eventually, after some scrutiny from politicians and the Australian Broadcast Authority, the show’s name was changed to Big Brother: Adults Only.
Despite its controversial history, Big Brother Australia’s return aims to recapture the excitement and rawness that defined its early seasons.
Author's summary: Big Brother Australia returns in 2025 with its classic format, reviving live elements and nostalgia, but the comeback of the provocative adult-themed spin-off remains unclear amid past controversies.