Big Brother 2024 line-up in full revealed as new series of ITV reality show kicks off --[Reported by Umva mag]
THE line-up of the new series of Big Brother has been officially revealed. AJ Odudu and Will Best were on hand to welcome a new set of housemates for the second instalment of the reality show to air on ITV. AJ Odudu and Will Best welcomed the new housemates into ITV’s second edition of Big Brother RexPictures were recently revealed of the new house[/caption] RexWe revealed that bosses had lined up a special twist[/caption] Pictures of the newly redecorated abode were revealed before the weekend as bosses geared up for the new series. We previously revealed that execs have already lined up a secret twist as part of a new bombshell task. The bedroom could play a big part in the mission as a massive bed fit for royalty had been delivered. A show insider told The Sun: “In this year’s abode bosses have installed a special bed that will be reserved for the King and Queen of the house. “There are spots for 16 housemates this year, but whoever ends up bagging a spot in the gigantic bed will receive special treatment.” But how will the housemates react? Rosie ITVRosie was the first housemate to enter the house[/caption] Dental assistant Rosie applied for Big Brother because she said it was something that she “always wanted to do.” Before entering the iconic reality show, the 29-year-old admitted that she wants to be the one to lift the house during heated moments. “I think I’m going to bring positive energy. I am a good listener and I can be there to support people – I’m a supportive person. “I’m quite an enthusiastic person so if people are feeling a bit low, I can get them back on track.” The Cornwall resident originally helmed from Essex, and she revealed that she wants to use the prize money for good causes. “I have a few friends that I’d love to pay for them to have IVF treatment,” she remarked. Adding: “I would also like to help people with mental health issues … I’d also love to help dog charities – I love dogs!” Emma ITVEmma said the rest of the housemates are going to get ‘mothered’[/caption] At the age of 53-years-old, Emma could be the oldest housemate of the group. The Aesthetics Business owner from Essex admitted that some people think she has an ‘abrupt’ side to her. “If somebody doesn’t get my humour then they might think ‘she’s really abrupt and to the point and says it how it is’ but that’s myhumour.” Emma remarked. “I’m still going to be me in there but sometimes I may come across as abrupt or say ‘get over yourself.” However, the personality teased that she might also have an unpredictable side to her. She admitted: “I’m going to bring peace and harmony and awhole lot of laughter – that’s going to be me. “But saying that, I could go in there and be the one to cause all the drama.” Big Brother winners from over the years Since launching in 2000, reality TV juggernaut Big Brother has crowned several champions over the years. Let's take a look back at some of them. Series 1 – Craig Phillips Series 2 – Brian Dowling Series 3 – Kate Lawler Series 4 – Cameron Stout Series 5 – Nadia Almada Series 6 – Anthony Hutton Series 7 – Pete Bennett Series 8 – Brian Belo Series 9 – Rachel Rice Series 10 – Sophie Reade Series 11 – Josie Gibson Series 12 – Aaron Allard-Morgan Series 13 – Luke Anderson Series 14 – Sam Evans Series 15 – Helen Wood Series 16 – Chloe Wilburn Series 17 – Jason Burrill Series 18 – Isabelle Warburton Series 19 – Cameron Cole Series 20 – Jordan Sangha Big Brother airs on ITV2 and is available to stream on ITVX.
THE line-up of the new series of Big Brother has been officially revealed.
AJ Odudu and Will Best were on hand to welcome a new set of housemates for the second instalment of the reality show to air on ITV. Pictures were recently revealed of the new house[/caption] We revealed that bosses had lined up a special twist[/caption]
Pictures of the newly redecorated abode were revealed before the weekend as bosses geared up for the new series.
We previously revealed that execs have already lined up a secret twist as part of a new bombshell task.
The bedroom could play a big part in the mission as a massive bed fit for royalty had been delivered.
A show insider told The Sun: “In this year’s abode bosses have installed a special bed that will be reserved for the King and Queen of the house.
“There are spots for 16 housemates this year, but whoever ends up bagging a spot in the gigantic bed will receive special treatment.”
But how will the housemates react?
Rosie
Rosie was the first housemate to enter the house[/caption]Dental assistant Rosie applied for Big Brother because she said it was something that she “always wanted to do.”
Before entering the iconic reality show, the 29-year-old admitted that she wants to be the one to lift the house during heated moments.
“I think I’m going to bring positive energy. I am a good listener and I can be there to support people – I’m a supportive person.
“I’m quite an enthusiastic person so if people are feeling a bit low, I can get them back on track.”
The Cornwall resident originally helmed from Essex, and she revealed that she wants to use the prize money for good causes.
“I have a few friends that I’d love to pay for them to have IVF treatment,” she remarked.
Adding: “I would also like to help people with mental health issues … I’d also love to help dog charities – I love dogs!”
Emma
Emma said the rest of the housemates are going to get ‘mothered’[/caption]At the age of 53-years-old, Emma could be the oldest housemate of the group.
The Aesthetics Business owner from Essex admitted that some people think she has an ‘abrupt’ side to her.
“If somebody doesn’t get my humour then they might think ‘she’s really abrupt and to the point and says it how it is’ but that’s my
humour.” Emma remarked.
“I’m still going to be me in there but sometimes I may come across as abrupt or say ‘get over yourself.”
However, the personality teased that she might also have an unpredictable side to her.
She admitted: “I’m going to bring peace and harmony and a
whole lot of laughter – that’s going to be me.
“But saying that, I could go in there and be the one to cause all the drama.”
Big Brother winners from over the years
Since launching in 2000, reality TV juggernaut Big Brother has crowned several champions over the years. Let's take a look back at some of them.
Series 1 – Craig Phillips
Series 2 – Brian Dowling
Series 3 – Kate Lawler
Series 4 – Cameron Stout
Series 5 – Nadia Almada
Series 6 – Anthony Hutton
Series 7 – Pete Bennett
Series 8 – Brian Belo
Series 9 – Rachel Rice
Series 10 – Sophie Reade
Series 11 – Josie Gibson
Series 12 – Aaron Allard-Morgan
Series 13 – Luke Anderson
Series 14 – Sam Evans
Series 15 – Helen Wood
Series 16 – Chloe Wilburn
Series 17 – Jason Burrill
Series 18 – Isabelle Warburton
Series 19 – Cameron Cole
Series 20 – Jordan Sangha
Big Brother airs on ITV2 and is available to stream on ITVX.
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