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Big Brother Producers Explain Absence of Iconic "Slippery Slope" Challenge
27 Oct
Summary
- "Slippery Slope" competition left out of recent Big Brother season
- Producers cite fairness concerns, with challenge favoring larger contestants
- Fans hope to see the iconic competition return with a twist in future seasons

As the Big Brother offseason continues, the show's executive producers have been fielding questions about the latest season and their plans for the future. One notable revelation is the absence of the "Slippery Slope" competition, a fan-favorite challenge that was last seen in Big Brother Season 25.
According to producers Rich Meehan and Allison Grodner, the decision to exclude the "Slippery Slope" was driven by a desire to ensure fairness across all competitions. In a season where the addition of the BB Blockbuster twist sparked some controversy, the producers were mindful of not favoring certain Houseguests over others.
Meehan explained that the "Slippery Slope" tended to give an advantage to larger, more athletic contestants, as the size of the competitor played a significant role in the outcome. This led the team to reconsider including the challenge in the latest season, as they aim to provide an equal playing field for all Houseguests.




