The production company behind Big Brother Australia, Endemol Shine, has refuted claims by TV Blackbox that the show’s finale result was manipulated by producers.
The publication claimed that producers from Endemol Shine specifically instructed Allana and Bruce to say “yes” to any challenge that arose during the live finale. It also alleged that Coco was told to say no to the car challenge, as she already had enough votes to win and taking part could have forced her to leave immediately, a move that would have handed the win to Emily.
However, in a statement to Chattr, an Endemol Shine spokesperson has refuted the above claims.
“The claims made regarding the production of Big Brother Australia are false. Interactions in the diary room are limited to standard production, safety, and housemate welfare. The integrity of Big Brother and its results were never compromised,” they said.
What happened in the Big Brother Australia 2025 finale?
The Big Brother finale saw Emily, Bruce, Alanna, Coco and Colin all make it to the final day.
Those five contestants were presented with the option to compete in a challenge, which would see one of them win a car, but that person would be immediately eliminated. Alanna and Bruce took their chances and Alanna walked away with a new Suzuki Jimny XL, valued at over $40,000.
After Alanna left the house, it was announced that Bruce was in fourth place and Colin in third. Emily came runner-up, and Coco was announced the winner of Big Brother Australia 2025 and received $135,000 prize money.
“My immediate plans right now is to give my kids a really beautiful Christmas. I didn’t get to spend Christmas with them last year, so that’s my immediate plan. And then everything else is towards their future,” Coco told Chattr of how she plans to spend her winnings.
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