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EXCLUSIVE: Big Brother’s Marissa is expecting MAJOR drama at the reunion

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Very few Big Brother housemates can say they’ve been nominated FIVE times and survived.

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While Marissa Rancan is proud of how far she managed to come, she was understandably devastated to be evicted.

But with just seven housemates remaining, there’s not long until the show’s finale and reunion between the cast.

WATCH: The Big Brother house goes into lockdown

While the 62-year-old can’t wait to see her fellow housemates again, she also says she’s expecting things to get heated.

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“When you’ve spent so much time with people, you’re thinking, ‘Oh, what have you been up to?’ 

“You spent 24/7, with these people, then nothing.”

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Marissa proved age is just a number. (Credit: Channel Seven)

With so much drama and subtle social media digs being made between some housemates post-show, Marissa says tension is to be expected at the live finale.

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“I’m sure someone’s got to say something and someone’s going to be opposite about it, or someone’s going to call somebody out on it,” she said. 

“I don’t think Big Brother is without drama.”

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Marissa has returned home to normal life. (Credit: Instagram)

We recently watched as the Big Brother housemates, including Marissa, were told of the COVID pandemic.

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The shock news rattled housemates, and Marissa reveals returning home to a completely different world was “really weird”.

“It was a shock when we heard how bad it got and I felt really sad,” she said. 

“Being in the Big Brother house was sort of like locked down anyway. So coming back home and being able to shower, eat what you want, have coffee, tea inside the house was amazing, so I’m quite happy to stay inside.”

If anything, Marissa says it’s given her a new appreciation for life.

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“It is quite sad how a pandemic can change the world. But I think we’ve all become a little bit kinder and more appreciative.”

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