The Premiere of Season 24, ‘Big Brother’ Has Replaced a Contestant and Announced Cast Changes

Marvin Achi, a 24-year-old lawyer from Lake Worth, Florida, was supposed to compete in the upcoming season of CBS’ “Big Brother,” which premieres on Wednesday night. However, the network announced late Tuesday that Joseph would be taking his place.
Big Brother’s Twitter account announced the casting change without providing any explanation. There was no immediate response from representatives for “Big Brother” to TheWrap’s request for comment.
An important update on the cast is now available! After this season of Big Brother, Marvin will no longer be a member of our houseguests. Joseph is a welcome addition to the team.

Fans Immediately Took to Twitter to Voice Their Opinions on The Shift.

Fan speculation on Twitter suggested that Achi’s connection to NBC reality show “America’s Got Talent” may be to blame for the rebranding. It’s possible that filming for “Big Brother” will overlap with the reality star’s appearance on “Judge Cuts” in Season 17.
On Wednesday morning, TheWrap reached out to “America’s Got Talent” for comment, but no one responded immediately.

'Big Brother' Season 24 Replaces Contestant Day Before Premiere, Announces Cast Update

Achi is no longer part of the cast of “Big Brother,” but everyone else is still in place and ready to go, as announced on Tuesday.

In a Recent Interview with Et’s Kevin Frazier, Host Julie Chen Moonves Discussed

During a recent interview with ET’s Kevin Frazier, Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves hinted that the upcoming season will be harder and wilder than ever.

'Big Brother' Season 24 Replaces Contestant Day Before Premiere, Announces Cast Update

“That’ll be on display on the night of the premiere. As soon as people get out of the house for the 90-minute premiere, they’ll be playing new challenges that we’ve never had before “She gave her opinion. “After that, we’re going to put on a wild first live eviction show for you,” the host teased.

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Fans can expect “an eviction night as we’ve never had before,” with the host promising that the “first eviction show is not going to be traditional,” and that no one is as safe as they appear.

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