The house is ready and waiting for the celebs.
We’re now just a matter of hours away from the launch show of this year’s Celebrity Big Brother season, the first to air since 2018, and ITV has released a first look at the revamped Big Brother house.
While the house remains largely similar to how it was seen in last year’s Big Brother season, elements have been changed, including the colour scheme in a number of the rooms and other elements of decor.
One notable difference between the house this year and last year is the addition of golden stars on the walls and furniture in rooms throughout the house.
The new season, which will launch on ITV1 and ITVX on Monday 4th March, will once again be hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best, while the cast will be officially revealed live on the night.
Although none of the celebrities taking part have been officially revealed, there has been speculation that some of the famous faces viewers will see include Strictly Come Dancing‘s Nikita Kuzmin, The X Factor’s Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh and Love Island‘s Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu.
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Best said that “we’re gonna get double the time”, while Odudu explained that “every time on the last series, we’d be like, ‘Oh my gosh’. A week felt like a lifetime. Whereas now, [it’s] midweek”.
Last year’s Big Brother season featured a pre-recorded launch show, but this year has seen the show switch back to a live launch format for the Celebrity version, with Odudu saying this is down to fan demand.
She said: “It’s so exciting that the launch show is gonna be live. The Big Brother fans wanted it live. They were like, ‘Listen, let’s watch AJ and Will fill for five minutes.’”
Celebrity Big Brother will start on Monday 4th March at 9pm on ITV1, STV, ITVX and STV Player.
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