The Season 28 houseguests are all moved in, but one major part of the Big Brother experience is still missing: the live feeds!
If you’re only watching Big Brother when it airs on CBS every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, you’re really only getting half the story.
The cameras are always rolling the Big Brother house, and viewers can watch those live feeds almost 24/7 throughout the season to keep up on what’s happening between episodes.
Here’s the thing: the feeds don’t start when the show does. When do they start? Well, it wont be long now, but keep reading to find out!
When Do The Big Brother Live Feeds Start?
The Big Brother 28 live feeds will be turned on at 9 p.m. ET tonight, July 10. They will remain live until the season ends, with downtime expected while houseguests are playing in competitions or taking part in ceremonies.
How to Watch the Big Brother Live Feeds for Free
The Big Brother live feeds are available to stream with a Paramount+ subscription, which costs $13.99/month for ad-free streaming and access to live, local CBS to watch new episodes of Big Brother.
The live feeds will also be available on Pluto TV, and for the first time ever, “viewers can watch the game unfold live for a limited time on YouTube” following each episode.
What Are The Best Times to Watch Big Brother Live Feeds?
Generally, the best times to tune into the live feeds is directly following a competition or a ceremony, where you’ll be able to see strategizing, gameplay and the fallout from any drama happening inside the house.
This makes Thursday evenings (Head of Household competition results), Friday mornings (nomination ceremony fallout), Saturdays (Power of Veto competitoin) and Monday mornings (Power of Veto ceremony) the best times to tune in.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays are often the quietest days on the feeds, and much of Thursday is spent down in preparation for the live eviction episode.
Remember, the Big Brother house is in the Pacific time zone, so mornings there could mean early afternoon where you live.
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