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Exciting news! Iconic reality TV show, Big Brother, is coming to Malta with a €50,000 prize
Applications are now open!

Lyndsey Grima

In a thrilling announcement, Malta is set to welcome the iconic reality TV show Big Brother, promising a monumental €50,000 prize to its winner. Following hints from local influencers, the news is now official and buzzing with anticipation.

Greatt Productions, renowned for producing Malta’s most beloved television spectacles like Malta’s Got Talent, X Factor Malta, and MasterChef Malta, revealed their latest venture. This marks their first foray into bringing the globally acclaimed Big Brother format to Maltese screens.

Applications for aspiring housemates eager to participate in the inaugural season are already open on the show's official website. This opportunity invites Maltese residents to step into the spotlight and potentially claim the impressive €50,000 reward.

As excitement builds across the island, the arrival of Big Brother promises to add a new dimension to Malta's television landscape, offering viewers and participants alike an unforgettable journey into the world of reality television.

Tag someone who you think would be perfect for the new Big Brother show in Malta!

24th June 2024


Lyndsey Grima
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