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Frankie Grande Defends Big Brother 28 Premiere

Frankie Grande Defends Big Brother 28 Premiere

Frankie Grande has defended the July 9 premiere of Big Brother Season 28, responding to a critic who took a swipe at the episode. Grande asserted that the "camp" aspect is an intrinsic part of the show's DNA, suggesting that such elements are fundamental to the Big Brother experience. The premiere featured three former CBS reality stars, though one contestant made an unexpected early exit by falling into a simulated erupting volcano. This event, described as potentially "silly," highlights the show's characteristic blend of drama and over-the-top challenges. Grande's defense comes amid fan discussions about the show's direction and the inclusion of specific stylistic choices in its latest season. The former contestant and social media personality has been a vocal supporter of the Big Brother franchise, often engaging with fans and offering insights into the show's production and narrative. His comments aim to contextualize the premiere's events within the established tone and format of the long-running reality competition series. The season airs on CBS.

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