BIG Brother’s first ‘secret mission’ has been revealed – just hours before the new series kicks off.
The reality house will throw open its doors to a new batch of housemates on Sunday night.
Big Brother’s first ‘secret mission’ has been revealed[/caption] The reality house throws open its doors to a brand new batch of housemates on Sunday[/caption] The Sun can reveal a gigantic bed fit for a King and Queen has been installed in the abode[/caption]AJ Odudu and Will Best return to their hosting duties after telling The Sun they have no plans to evict themselves.
But as pictures of the brand new Big Brother compound were revealed on Friday, we can reveal bosses have a secret twist already lined up.
The bedroom could play a big part in one of the task’s from this year’s series – with a massive bed having been delivered fit for royalty.
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.”
Producers working on the show are keeping tight-lipped but the mole added that it may form part of a wider task during the new series.
The Big Brother house was previously based at Elstree Studios in Borehamwood before being demolished in 2018.
Since its reboot the show has been based in West London at Garden Studios.
Speaking to The Sun, Will Best previously shared his excitement about this year’s tasks, saying bosses have “raised the bar”.
He said: “I’m excited about the tasks, I think the tasks this year, maybe some learning not learning as that makes it sound like there were things that could have been better as the tasks were phenomenal last series.
“But I’ve been speaking to a few members of the team and I think they’ve raised the bar even further this series,” and added that the tasks have been “taken up a notch.”
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