Big Brother

The much-loved reality star died earlier this year after her eating disorder worsened in lockdown.
The reality star turned far-right commentator travelled to Australia to appear on the reality series Big Brother VIP.
The legendary Big Brother housemate died last week, at the age of 38.
"I am so desperately sad... she really was the funniest, most bubbly sweetest girl."
The reality star had checked into a private hospital last month after her eating disorder worsened in lockdown.
It's been two decades since *that* incident involving chalk, a leopard print dressing gown and some rather fruity language.
The Big Brother house opened its doors to a bunch of celebrities for the first time 20 years ago.
The presenter said her felt like he’d “won the lottery”.
Her Celebrity Big Brother entrance went down in the history books.
About Big Brother
Big Brother' has been one of the UK's biggest reality shows ever since its initial series in 2000. Although a load of contestants sitting around a house together arguing and flirting might not sound like the most entertaining thing in the world, 'Big Brother' has provided some of the most iconic and memorable TV moments of the 21st century. Who could forget Nadia Almada's emotional big win, Pete Bennett and Nikki Grahame's ill-fated romance or the infamous 'fight night'? In recent years, the show has moved to Channel 5, where it is presented by Emma Willis, while Rylan Clark-Neal hosts spin-off show 'Big Brother's Bit On The Side'. Admittedly, it's less popular than it was in its glory days, but that doesn't stop the show's loyal fans tuning in. Helen Wood was crowned champion in 2014, in one of the most shocking and controversial 'BB' moments ever, while last year's series was won by Jason Burrill. 2017 sees producers on the hunt for pairs to take part as housemates. 2016 saw the show being relaunched with two houses, following the news producers have been granted permission to extend the compound, which is based in Elstree, Borehamwood. A 'Celebrity' series also airs twice a year on Channel 5, and it has now become more popular than the regular civilian run.