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New Photos Of The 'Big Brother Canada' House Just Dropped & There’s A Freaking Ball Pit

Is that a full-on Wendy's in the pantry? 👀🍟
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Big Brother Canada just gave viewers a peek inside the guest house for Season 9 ahead of the premiere on March 3, 2021. 

Heads up: the house looks so epic.   

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As fans may know, Big Brother Canada is back after a sudden shutdown last year that saw Season 8 come to an abrupt end due to the pandemic. 

But according to BBCAN, the show must go on this time around! 

With Season 9 of BBCAN starting soon, many were left wondering how Canada's favourite entertainment suite would be decked out this year.

The show recently gave fans a first glance inside the house by releasing 49 images of the massive space.

The virtual tour included the coveted "Head of Household" room, which is totally fit for a true northern ice queen and king.

Fans also got to see a city-like diary room, a colourful OLG room, a futuristic bathroom, a "Have-Not" room featuring a ball pit, a pantry with an actual Wendy's, and of course the notorious "Slop Shack" with slop for days for any unlucky house guests.   

The show also recently unveiled the house contestants for this season and it features a very diverse cast. 

The show will premiere on March 3 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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