WE’RE only days away from the launch of the Big Brother reboot and already, new details have been revealed.
The iconic social experiment has found not just a new television home on ITV, but an all-new house too.
ITV producers have brought back the iconic Jacuzzi for the new house[/caption] The new complex contains its own fire pit area in the garden like Love Island[/caption]But super fans have now gotten the official first look at the “vast” house on Good Morning Britain.
53-year-old Richard Arnold was on hand hand to give the first look at the new Garden Studios complex in North London.
Although he only gave viewers access to the garden, he got a sneak peak of the interior and he spilled the details.
The TV star confirmed there are two huge sofas in the living area as he described it as, “the biggest communal area” he’s seen in any house.
Moving into the bedroom, although he didn’t confirm how many beds there were, he did say there were “several doubles,” as housemates who will be meeting for the first time will be forced to share a bed.
Richard also explained that sustainability has been a big theme for producers this year, who have been mindful about their carbon footprint in constructing the house.
Speaking about the new communal bathroom, the Good Morning Britain presenter explained: “There’s a bath on a plinth.
“Initially they were going to have a clear bath but it would have to come from China and the key message here in the house this year is sustainability.”
Elsewhere he revealed that the garden has a specially built water tank which will collect the rainfall for use of house features.
A secret closed off smoking area behind a door in the garden will also be available to the housemates with no cameras.
However there will be several microphones on hand to capture any sneaky gossip from the housemates in the room.
The Jacuzzi has been home to some iconic moments in previous series, most notable for a scene that took place in series five on Channel 4.
In a rather infamous encounter, Makosi Musambasi got steamy in the hot tub with fresh faced Geordie Anthony Hutton.
And for the twentieth instalment, Big Brother fans got to have a first look at the brand new circular hot tub in the garden.
Even the Diary Room has been up-sized as he described it as the “biggest chair” he’s ever seen.
The second house at Elstree Studios was demolished in 2018[/caption] Richard Arnold was on hand to give fans a sneak peak of the all new house on Good Morning Britain[/caption] A closed off secret smoking area is available to housemates from the garden[/caption]