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‘BBCAN8’ Contestants Hang Out Months After Their Season Got Cut Short (PHOTOS)

Looks like Maddie & Jamar picked up drinks at an LCBO!
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Evictors assemble! Some of the Big Brother Canada season 8 houseguests reunited over the weekend spanning from Toronto all the way to B.C. They even posted about having a big get-together in the coming week.

The eighth season of the reality competition series was cut short this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Contestants entered the house in early March and the final emotional episode aired on April 1.

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They had just about a month living in the house together while battling it out for the crown, during which there was only one real eviction which eliminated Prince George's Micheal Stubley. 

The Canadian reality series also started off unusual when Toronto's Nico Vera was self-evicted on the first night. After that, Okotoks' Kyle Rozendal and Ajax's Jamar Lee were removed within the same week due to a breach of house rules.

It seems like Lee formed a close friendship with another houseguest who he recently hung out with over the weekend.

On his Instagram story, the 24-year-old posted a video of him hanging out with Toronto's Madeline Di Nunzio and it looks like they were browsing an LCBO.

In the clip, Di Nunzio walks around the store while Lee is behind her and jokingly says in a high pitched voice, "Oh my god, Maddie from Big Brother. Is that you?" 

A laughing Di Nunzio reposted the video on her story and added, "Why does he sound like Elmo??"

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On her Instagram story, the 30-year-old posted a photo of a bunch of cookies that she said are for her former roommates.

"Cookie time is all set for tomorrow night!! Mama D baked cookies for us!" Di Nunzio wrote, tagging Stubley, Lee, Rianne Swanson, John Luke Kieper, and Brampton's Hira Deol.

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Those cookies are apparently for an upcoming reunion this week since Chetwynd's Swanson reposted a photo from Lee stating that there are only 21 hours left until the "Evictors touch the 6ix!!"

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That same day, Swanson also shared snaps of her hanging out with Kamloops' Kieper.

"Look who I found!!!!" the 29-year-old wrote on a selfie of the two of them. She added, "it's ice cream tonight not cookies" on another photo of her snack with Kieper. 

rianneswanson | Instagram

rianneswanson | Instagram

On his profile, the 23-year-old posted a photo of Swanson and wrote, "Thank god @michealstubley isn't here to ruin my date."

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It looks like Kieper and Stubley have also hung out since the reality series ended as they've posted a few photos of them together around B.C.

Big Brother Canada was recently renewed for season 9 so you'll get to meet a whole new batch of houseguests when it premieres next year! 

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