Are They Crossing the Line on TV? Two Male Big Brother Housemates Engage in a Showering Session, Revealing and Comparing Their Bums

Two male contestants on the latest season of Channel Seven’s Big Brother have taken the game to cheeky new heights – or lows, depending on your view.

Jake Vella and Luke Hallinan stripped down to settle the cheeky debate of ‘who has the best a*s’ while sharing a shower.

The risqué moment, captured by CCTV, is just a few seconds of what is likely to be showcased in the uncensored Uncut series, which will air on Thursday nights.

The incident unfolded in the house, where cameras are known to capture every angle of the contestants’ lives — including the bathroom and showers.

In a blink and you’ll miss it moment, Jake and Luke appeared in high spirits, laughing and joking as they entered the communal shower area and began their impromptu ‘butt-off’.

Two male contestants on the latest season of Channel Seven's Big Brother have taken the game to cheeky new heights – or lows, depending on your view

Two male contestants on the latest season of Channel Seven’s Big Brother have taken the game to cheeky new heights – or lows, depending on your view

Jake Vella (pictured) and Luke Hallinan stripped down to settle the cheeky debate of 'who has the best a*s' while sharing a shower

Jake Vella (pictured) and Luke Hallinan stripped down to settle the cheeky debate of ‘who has the best a*s’ while sharing a shower

While the light-hearted spirit of the challenge seemed clear, with the housemates seemingly having a good-natured laugh.

Packed full of sexy singles ready to sizzle, many felt the new season has more in common with Love Island than the Brig Brother of old. 

Scores of viewers shared their thoughts on social media, and while some said they were ‘not complaining’ about the racy new direction, others were unenthused. 

Big Brother Australia returned to TV screens on Monday night. Pictured

Big Brother Australia returned to TV screens on Monday night. Pictured 

Not everyone was amused by the direction the rebooted Channel Seven show is taking

Not everyone was amused by the direction the rebooted Channel Seven show is taking

‘They really trying to rebrand Big Brother as Love Island. So sad to see what was once a great show absolutely ruined. Gretel would never allow for this’ wrote one person.

‘Yeah I’m out. This is just Love Island with wannabe influencers. Bring back the days of regular people on here. Why would I want to vote for any of these people?!’ another wrote. 

‘They’ve changed #BBAU to be like Love Island then’ someone else agreed. 

Another said, ‘What a sad sad premiere. Please don’t try and cast love island again. We don’t want it’. 

‘Worst. Show. Ever. This isn’t Love Island, completely destroyed Big Brother’ one more viewer said. 

Packed full of sexy singles ready to sizzle, many felt the new season has more in common with Love Island than the Big Brother of old

Packed full of sexy singles ready to sizzle, many felt the new season has more in common with Love Island than the Big Brother of old

Scores of viewers shared their thoughts on social media, and while some said they were 'not complaining' about the racy new direction, others were unenthused

Scores of viewers shared their thoughts on social media, and while some said they were ‘not complaining’ about the racy new direction, others were unenthused

'If I watched to watch men and women carry on like a bunch of desperados, I'd have watched Love Island this year' one viewer said

‘If I watched to watch men and women carry on like a bunch of desperados, I’d have watched Love Island this year’ one viewer said 

‘If I watched to watch men and women carry on like a bunch of desperados, I’d have watched Love Island this year. 

‘Congrats on ruining the one show I liked Channel 7’ chimed in another viewer. 

‘Where’s the gameplay, the strategising, the forming of alliances? It’s just seeing who can hook up the fastest’ someone else said.

‘If this isn’t the death of Big Brother in Australia I will be shocked…’ declared another. 

‘I don’t know what I just watched, but it sure as hell wasn’t the #BigBrotherAU I know and love’ one more wrote. 

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'They really trying to rebrand Big Brother as Love Island. So sad to see what was once a great show absolutely ruined. Gretel would never allow for this' wrote one person

‘They really trying to rebrand Big Brother as Love Island. So sad to see what was once a great show absolutely ruined. Gretel would never allow for this’ wrote one person

Others slammed the show for its lack of diversity in the hot, young contestants. 

‘Couldn’t even finish the first episode of Big brother AU. Where’s the diversity?? This is not Love Island’ said one person. 

Another wrote: ‘#BBAU hasn’t been the social experiment it started out as for years now. Diversity? When was the last time they had anybody over 35?’

One more agreed: ‘About 10 min in and think I’m already out. Glad to see Channel Seven continue to disappoint. Showing the diversity of Australia…’

Others slammed the show for its lack of diversity in the hot, young contestants

Others slammed the show for its lack of diversity in the hot, young contestants

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