Julie Chen will still be the host of “Big Brother,” amid speculation after sexual allegation against her husband, former CBS CEO Les Moonves, and her recent departure from “The Talk.”
Leaving the show was 100 percent her decision, according to TMZ. She said she wants time to focus on her family. The TMZ article suggests that leaving “The Talk” and staying with “Big Brother” was a strategic move, as Chen would no longer be in a talk show format with sexual harassment topics potentially on the table.
Chen didn’t bring up Moonves in her goodbye monologue, filmed on the set of “Big Brother.” She subtly showed support for Moonves during a Sept. 13 “Big Brother” episode, when she signed off as “Julie Chen Moonves,” as a clip posted by TMZ shows. According to People, it is the first time she ever referred to herself that way.
Moonves Forced to Resign
The scandal started after The New Yorker published an article in August titled “Les Moonves and CBS Face Allegations of Sexual Misconduct,” followed by another article, “As Leslie Moonves Negotiates His Exit from CBS, Six Women Raise New Assault and Harassment Claims,” published Sept. 9.“For the past 24 years it has been an incredible privilege to lead CBS’s renaissance and transformation into a leading global media company. The best part of this journey has been working alongside the dedicated and talented people in this company. Together, we built CBS into a destination where the best in the business come to work and succeed.
Untrue allegations from decades ago are now being made against me that are not consistent with who I am. Effective immediately I will no longer be Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CBS.
I am deeply saddened to be leaving the company. I wish nothing but the best for the organization, the newly comprised board of directors and all of its employees.”
“She knows everyone’s name on the crew, and she is very involved. She’s been doing this show for 18 years; she’s the face of ‘Big Brother,’” the source then went on to notice differences in recent weeks. “She doesn’t make small talk; she doesn’t talk to the crew. She comes in, does her job, and leaves. It’s clear you can’t approach her. If she’s not on camera, she’s either on her phone or she retreats to her room. It’s like a different host.”