Big Brother 10′s Freddie Fisher has called for a ‘more interesting’ final series of Big Brother that doesn’t just involve arguments and gimmicks. Speaking to STV at the Glasgow auditions, Freddie said he wanted to see ‘real social dynamics’ in the last ever series of the show.
“I think the real lasting appeal of Big Brother is that we’re interested in people, the kind of people you just meet and you find there’s something about them and you’re not sure what it is at first.
“They might not even catch your attention like ‘boom’ because they’re crazy and out there, but as you get to know them, the intricacies, that’s what I want to see, that sort of thing – not just sort of arguments and gimmicks.
He added: “I wanna to see the real social dynamics you know? Let’s make it an opera as well as a pantomime.”
Freddie was helping out potential housemates at the Glasgow auditions last weekend. Asked for advice, he said: “Don’t play up to what you think they might expect, be yourself, be natural.”
The final auditions for the last series take place this weekend in London.



