Big Brother not going to tell contestant father died

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'Inhumane' Big Brother won't budge on dead father

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A decision by the makers of Big Brother to not tell a contestant her father has died has been widely condemned as inhumane, unethical, and psychologically damaging.

A decision by the makers of Big Brother to not tell a contestant her father has died has been condemned as inhumane, unethical and psychologically damaging.

Contestant Emma's father Raymond Cornell died last week and his funeral was held on Monday in Adelaide, but the 24-year-old is still unaware of his death.

"Will they break the news to her on air, for ratings?" World Vision chief Tim Costello said. "This is patent ethical irresponsibility . . . she's only got one father and she'll suffer guilt and possibly resentment for the rest of her life."

Producers of Big Brother have refused to move from their position, stating that "it was the wish of the family" that Mr Cornell's death be kept from Emma.

But ethicists say such a decision cannot be made for Emma, regardless of what her family or even her father wanted.

"Parents often want to protect children, but she's an adult and she can make up her own mind," media commentator and academic Eva Cox said. "She has to be told."

Rev Costello and Ms Cox called for the establishment of constraints on reality shows like Big Brother.

"Shows like this encourage the most prurient side of our natures," Ms Cox said "This is a serious question, and here we've crossed the line."

"It really is getting too much like the 'real' Big Brother," Rev Costello said. "The boundaries keep getting pushed back and we don't notice — like the frog in a pot of slowly heating water."

The fact that Emma had been estranged until recently from her father, who was sick with cancer before his daughter entered the Gold Coast Big Brother house, only made her ignorance more damaging.

"The funeral is the only rite of passage we have," Rev Costello said. "I don't think we can contract to do away with things like this."

Big Brother producers refused to comment in detail on the criticisms.

Source:
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=269120

That is just wrong.
 
yeah that is wrong....they should've just told her...but i guess they were scared cause the ratings might drop and she might want to leave the show....she probably couldn't leave anyways cause shes under a contract id think?
 
They wouldn't keep her in the house if she wanted to leave. They're not that evil.

I seem to remember there being something similar in the UK version a few seasons back, but they actually told the contestant. I don't think it was the death of a relative, maybe a serious illness or something. I think they also let the American contestants know about 9/11.
 
well, apparantely that's how the family decided it should happen. her father was sick before she entered the house - he was suffering from cancer. his death was imminent, and it was his specific wish that she not be told of his death if she was still in the BB house @ the time. it was the family's decision to do this, and the producer's of the show are only complying with the wishes of the family. in that respect, seeing as thats how they wanted it, what more can the producers do?
 
well, apparantely that's how the family decided it should happen. her father was sick before she entered the house - he was suffering from cancer. his death was imminent, and it was his specific wish that she not be told of his death if she was still in the BB house @ the time. it was the family's decision to do this, and the producer's of the show are only complying with the wishes of the family. in that respect, seeing as thats how they wanted it, what more can the producers do?
Tell her anyway? Surely she should be told if her father dies, regardless of what the rest of the family think?

Apparently housemates are allowed to specify things they want to be told about. One UK housemate wanted to be told her exam results, and they let her know that.
 

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