'Big Brother' 2017: First Housemates Revealed, Ahead Of Start Date Next Week

We were promised a mixed bag and that's exactly what we've got.

Channel 5 has unveiled six of the contestants heading into the ‘Big Brother’ house next week, and it’s already proving to be an eclectic mix.

It’s already been teased that as part of this year’s ‘United Kingdom Of Big Brother’ theme, they’d be including “a selection of people, from a range of backgrounds” in a bid to showcase the diversity of modern Britain, ahead of a “summer of contrasts, conflicts and collaboration”.

The first six contestants have now been revealed, and among them are a former MTV reality star (naturally), a mixed-faith married couple who have had to defy all kinds of hurdles to be together, and a stripper determined to prove people’s preconceptions about his job wrong.

Meet the first crop of housemates below…

Deborah and Hannah

Open Image Modal
Channel 5

Ages: 25 and 23

Jobs: Digital analyst and make-up store host

In a nutshell: The pair are two sisters from London, with Deborah admitting she often finds herself caught up in Hannah’s “battles”.

While Deborah says she “prides herself” on being a strong and independent woman, Hannah - the reigning Miss Nigeria UK - adds that she hopes being on ‘Big Brother’ will “inspire the youth of today’s UK-born Nigerians to embrace their culture”.

Imran and Sukhinder

Open Image Modal
Channel 5

Ages: 39 and 38

Jobs: Entrepreneurs

In a nutshell: The two met at school when they were just eight years old, but come from different backgrounds. Imran was raised in a “strict Muslim” household, Sukhinder family are Sikhs, meaning their relationship was “frowned upon” in their early days, with their dates often having to be kept secret. They married when Imran was just 17, and they’ve been together ever since.

Imran says he hopes to be a good example of a modern Muslim, while Sukhinder warns that she is blunt and lacks patience.

Kayleigh

Open Image Modal
Channel 5

Age: 28

Job: Clothing concessions manager

In a nutshell: Kayleigh once starred in ‘Ex On The Beach’, and is determined to prove to the world that she’s “no bimbo”. In fact, she moved to London completely independently without anyone’s financial support, and won’t be looking for romance in the house as she’s now in a relationship.

She says she’s looking forward to meeting “different personalities” in the house, but warns that she’s not good at controlling her emotions.

Lotan

Open Image Modal
Channel 5

Age: 28

Job: Stripper in The Dreamboys

In a nutshell: Performing clearly runs in the family for Lotan, as you might recognise his uncle, former ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ star Louie Spence.

Lotan says people assume he’s arrogant because of his looks, but is keen to show a different side to himself, as he’s actually “cheeky and charming”.

These six contestants will be heading into the house during Monday’s (5 June) ‘Big Brother’ launch show, where they’ll reportedly have to state their case to the British public to keep them in the house.

'Big Brother' Baddies Through The Years
Victor Ebuwa ('BB5')(01 of15)
Open Image Modal
After the relative snooze-fest of 'BB4', producers hoped to spice things up a year later and gave the housemates a taste of 'evil'.Of all the housemates in that year's series, Victor was undoubtedly the biggest baddie of the lot, delivering lengthy takedowns of his fellow contestants in the Diary Room, usually followed by "I've already got the sniffles" or "can we get some more milk please?" (credit:Bruno Vincent via Getty Images)
Grace Adams-Short ('BB7')(02 of15)
Open Image Modal
Every single week the crowds outside the 'BB' house can be heard chanting "get [whichever housemate is least popular that week] out", but Grace was the first contestant the public ever did this for, such was her unpopularity in the outside world thanks to her bitching about her fellow contestants.She'll always be remembered for making 'Big Brother' history when she threw water over Susie during her exit, delivering the parting line "oh shut up, Aisleyne, you moose" (credit:Gareth Cattermole via Getty Images)
Charley Uchea ('BB8')(03 of15)
Open Image Modal
Self-branded 'It Girl' Charley's bragging and argumentative nature - particularly when it came to rival housemate Channelle Hayes - made her extremely disliked by the public, who voted to evict her not once but twice.In fact, the pair's rivalry was so strong that when Channelle tried to make it as a singer and released 'I Want It', Charley released an answer track, 'I Want It More'. (credit:Stuart Wilson via Getty Images)
Lee Ryan ('CBB')(04 of15)
Open Image Modal
Oh, Lee. He went into the 'CBB' house in January 2014 filled with such promise, but ended up being bombarded with death threats on his eviction thanks to his indecisiveness when it came to choosing between Jasmine Waltz and Casey Batchelor. (credit:Danny E. Martindale via Getty Images)
Dexter Koh ('Big Brother: Secrets And Lies')(05 of15)
Open Image Modal
Like Victor before him, Dexter tried his best to scheme and pit housemates against each other, but he mostly came across as a lonely soul than the millionaire playboy he wanted to portray himself as. (credit:Ben A. Pruchnie via Getty Images)
John McCririck ('CBB')(06 of15)
Open Image Modal
There are so many ridiculous John McCririck moments, but worst of all was when he threw a real wobbler over some cherry coca cola.We can only imagine what a nightmare he must be to live with. (credit:Gareth Cattermole via Getty Images)
Heidi and Spencer ('CBB')(07 of15)
Open Image Modal
They may not have exactly been universally adored, but Heidi and Spencer still managed to finish in joint second place when they appeared in 'Celebrity Big Brother', even though their scheming and rows failed to win them many fans among Channel 5 viewers. (credit:Tim P. Whitby via Getty Images)
John James Parton ('BB11')(08 of15)
Open Image Modal
He may have been easy on the eye, but this Beckham lookalike's almighty moodswings and strops made his time in the 'Big Brother' house difficult viewing. (credit:Neil Mockford via Getty Images)
Coolio ('Ultimate Big Brother')(09 of15)
Open Image Modal
After just four days in the 'Ultimate Big Brother', Coolio's arguments with 'BB5' winner Nadia Almada - which she and Brian Dowling have claimed included transphobic remarks - led to a mutual agreement between producers and the rapper that he should be ejected from the house. (credit:Gareth Cattermole via Getty Images)
Makosi Musambasi ('BB6')(10 of15)
Open Image Modal
Makosi was at the centre of a number of schemes during her time in the 'BB' house, and viewers initially loved the ease with which she could manipulate her fellow housemates. However, her popularity took a nosedive when she revealed that she was worried she might be pregnant after a romp in the pool with Antony Hutton, with the crowds branding her a "liar", booing and heckling throughout her eviction interview. (credit:Gareth Cattermole via Getty Images)
Julie Goodyear ('CBB')(11 of15)
Open Image Modal
Her housemates may have started off calling her 'nana', but soon enough they began to see a different side to the former 'Corrie' star... (credit:Ben Pruchnie via Getty Images)
Pete Burns ('CBB')(12 of15)
Open Image Modal
Acid-tongued Pete Burns got into an argument with pretty much every one of his 'Celebrity Big Brother' housemates during his stint in the show, and shocked viewers when he revealed he owned a fur coat made of gorilla. (credit:Gareth Cattermole via Getty Images)
Rex Newmark ('BB9')(13 of15)
Open Image Modal
"I'd swap you for Scrabble, Rachel."Still a classic 'BB' line. (credit:Tom Dulat via Getty Images)
Helen Wood ('Big Brother: 'Power Trip')(14 of15)
Open Image Modal
She quickly became one of the most unpopular housemates ever after getting into bust-ups with several of her fellow contestants, and was accused by viewers of 'bullying' Jale. Helen returned in 2015 as part of the 'Timebomb' series, but became a figure of hate once again, after bullying BB8 champ Brian Belo. (credit:Channel 5)
Nick 'Nasty Nick' Bateman ('BB1')(15 of15)
Open Image Modal
The original and still the best. Nick's 'live by the sword, die by the sword' attitude to nominations made him a figure of hate among the Great British Public, but by the time he reappeared for 'Ultimate Big Brother' it was clear he'd changed his ways. (credit:Ian Gavan via Getty Images)