Big Brother Canada kicks off tonight on Global and so, we're going to make some bold predictions ahead of the show even STARTING! Crazy, right? But all good fun. From winners to losers, final five to first boots, the game is likely going to be full of twists and turns that allow entertainment, drama and intrigue to thrive. So, what do we think is going to go down with little to no intel about the people heading inside the house? Here's our picks...
International Wildcards - Nikki Grahame and Tim Dormer
Nikki has got to be the most famous and talked-about housemate in the United Kingdom, and definitely amongst her fellow wildcard nominees this year. She's famous for some of the biggest tantrums that the house has ever seen and promises to bring the entertainment when she enters the house. The male category is a little harder to call as Jase is known to those in Canada for his time in the American house. Hopefully though, the superfans have voted in full force and will bring Australian prankster Tim into the fold. The pair would be the most exciting to watch as their games of Big Brother have always been played very differently to the Canadian format. Seeing Nikki Grahame strategise? It's going to be an immediate classic.
First Boot - Jared Kesler
I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict that an actual working female alliance will group together to take out a huge male threat first. It's something that's needed to happen for a while and as much as I like Jared from his video interviews and for his looks, his charm should immediately ring alarm bells to anybody going into the house and hoping to actually play the game.
Fifth Place - Christine Kelsey
I love older contestants and so I hope Christine does well. I do think though that the deeper into the game she gets, the bigger of a target she will become because of her age. There's a strange mentality that we should reward those a little older than us simply because of their age and I think that could really work against Christine in the house. Nobody wants to go up against the older woman.
Fourth Place - Maddy Pavle
She seems feisty and I think that will work in her favour as much as progressing because she rubs people up the wrong way, but I do think that she'll try to make a huge move deep into the game against an initial alliance which will come back to bite her.
Third Place - Nikki Grahame
I'm really taking a gamble here. Nikki I think will not be able to get a handle on this game. She's going to be terrible at challenges, never win a single Head of Household and become a pawn. She's the perfect person to take to the end of the game for all of those reasons, but I think she'll be cut just short of final two.
Runner-Up - Dallas Cormier
He's the bearded self-described 'class clown', who admits he's a sore loser. I think he'll be a fan favourite for sure and the houseguests will start to realise that deep into the game. He has a good strategy based off of his pre-entry interview, but there's one man who I believe will JUST pip him to the post in an incredibly close vote for the win. That man is...
Winner - Ramsey Aburaneh
Knowing that the show changes so much and so not going into the house with a solid set of plans, he's an athletic, intelligent guy who knows he'll have to throw a couple of competitions so as to not come off as a threat. He enjoyed Kevin's game from season three but knows that he can't replicate anyone else's style, instead going in as himself only. He's got a great story to give for the win - visiting his homeland of Jordan which he hasn't seen since he was 12 - and he's extremely charismatic even in just his pre-show interviews.
Big Brother Canada premieres tonight, March 2 at 9pm ET/PT on Global.
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