Big Brother Australia’s Anthony Drew reveals producers producers FAKED scenes

Anthony Drew has exposed surprising production secrets from behind the scenes of Big Brother Australia.  

Speaking to 7Entertinment on Wednesday following his eviction, the 33-year-old revealed that a number of scenes this season were actually faked.  

Drew, who first competed on Big Brother in 2013, said housemates were forced to re-shoot certain scenes because original stars kept ruining the show’s secrets for first-time contestants. 

Anthony Drew, 33, (pictured) has exposed surprising production secrets from behind the scenes of Big Brother Australia

Anthony Drew, 33, (pictured) has exposed surprising production secrets from behind the scenes of Big Brother Australia

Anthony Drew, 33, (pictured) has exposed surprising production secrets from behind the scenes of Big Brother Australia

‘[The original housemates would say], ‘This wasn’t what we used to have to do’. ‘Or they’d try to guess or spoil the surprises for the newbies that have never gone through things and… might not have expected twists, turns and how production sort of works,’ Drew said. 

‘So that was annoying,’ he added. 

Drew specifically blamed original stars Tully Smyth and Estelle Landy for correctly guessing many of the competition’s twists right before they happened. 

Drew, who first competed on Big Brother in 2013, said housemates were forced to re-shoot certain scenes because original stars such as Tully Smyth (left) kept ruining the show's secrets for first-time contestants

Drew, who first competed on Big Brother in 2013, said housemates were forced to re-shoot certain scenes because original stars such as Tully Smyth (left) kept ruining the show's secrets for first-time contestants

Drew, who first competed on Big Brother in 2013, said housemates were forced to re-shoot certain scenes because original stars such as Tully Smyth (left) kept ruining the show’s secrets for first-time contestants 

'So, we had to reshoot a couple of 'look excited housemates' type of takes,' he lamented

'So, we had to reshoot a couple of 'look excited housemates' type of takes,' he lamented

‘So, we had to reshoot a couple of ‘look excited housemates’ type of takes,’ he lamented

‘So, we had to reshoot a couple of ‘look excited housemates’ type of takes,’ he lamented.

Drew was evicted on Monday night following a shock blindside from his friend Aleisha Campbell. 

Despite the betrayal, it appears the couple have maintained their friendship outside of the Big Brother house, as Aleisha penned a heartfelt message to Drew on Thursday morning. 

Drew was evicted on Monday night following a shock blindside from his friend Aleisha Campbell (right)

Drew was evicted on Monday night following a shock blindside from his friend Aleisha Campbell (right)

Drew was evicted on Monday night following a shock blindside from his friend Aleisha Campbell (right)  

‘The one thing I loved about Drew’s game is that he understood this was all a game. That’s why we clicked, we played around with name combinations to evict that no one else would,’ she wrote on Instagram. 

Aleisha said she ‘cried her eyes out’ at the thought of blindsiding Drew but insisted that it was the best strategic move she could have made. 

Drew made headlines during the 2013 season when he began a relationship with Tully, despite her being in a relationship with then-girlfriend Tahlia Farrant. 

Big Brother Australia continues on Wednesday nights at 7:30 on Channel 7. 

Drew made headlines during the 2013 season when he began a relationship with Tully, despite her being in a relationship with then-girlfriend Tahlia Farrant. Pictured on the show in 2013

Drew made headlines during the 2013 season when he began a relationship with Tully, despite her being in a relationship with then-girlfriend Tahlia Farrant. Pictured on the show in 2013

Drew made headlines during the 2013 season when he began a relationship with Tully, despite her being in a relationship with then-girlfriend Tahlia Farrant. Pictured on the show in 2013  

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