'Big Brother' Contestants Threaten Walkout

ByABC News
September 10, 2000, 6:24 AM

L O S   A N G E L E S, Sept. 10 -- Rebellion was afoot Saturday in the Big Brother house.

The reality shows six remaining contestants threatened to marchout of the camera-filled house in which theyve been sequesteredsince July, forgoing their shot at the $500,000 prize in what theycalled a blow against avarice.

Some things in life are more important than money, onecontestant said.

Sane Society

Society is now sane, or weve proven it can be sane. Itdoesnt have to be that downward spiral of greed, said another.

The plot to walk out on Wednesdays live show, when the nexthousemate was scheduled to be ousted, was made public on the CBSshows companion Webcast. Some players expressed doubt that allwould follow through on the pact.

Big Brother was scheduled to end Sept. 30 with one grandprize winner, the person who survived ouster votes by fellowplayers and TV viewers. The show began with 10 contestants.

A CBS spokeswoman suggested the players might have a differentmotive.

They think that theyre all going to win money if they leavetogether. ... They definitely would not, said CBS Diane Ekeblad.

The contestants conversations broadcast live on the Internet,however, didnt indicate they were expecting payment.

They (CBS) will capitalize on it (the walkout), one playersaid. Im OK with walking away from this with nothing, justmemories.

George The Schemer

The scheme was suggested by contestant George, a 41-year-oldIllinois roofing contractor.

The series, which airs six nights a week, was scheduled to seeeither Eddie, Curtis or Cassandrathe three players marked forbanishmentvoted out Wednesday. Other remaining players are Joshand Jamie.

Were watching it unfold as anybody on the Internet iswatching it unfold, Ekeblad said. CBS response all depends onwhat happens. Theres no way to know what steps will be taken sincewe dont know what theyre going to do.