Who should host the new Big Brother? See our fabulous picks
16.08.2022 - 17:07
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Big Brother is back! The popular show, which ran for almost 20 years on Channel 4 and Channel 5 before being axed in 2018, made its mark on pop culture thanks to the brilliant housemates that entered.MORE: The most complained about TV moment of the decade has been revealedAs the phenomenon returns to our screens next year, here at HELLO!, we look at who should be the face of Big Brother.Big Brother is backA former Big Brother contestant, Alison has made a splash ever since she appeared on the show in 2003. And with the show being revived in 2023, it would make perfect sense for Alison to be the leading lady after 20 years in the spotlight.
Alison has proved to be a hit with fans, and has appeared on shows such as Strictly Come Dancing and Celebs Go Dating - thanks to her incredible work ethic and bubbly personality.READ: Alison Hammond to host Big Brother? Fans thrilled as they spot major clueMORE: This Morning's Alison Hammond causes a stir with lookalike son Aiden Alison is a fan favouriteThe 47-year-old mother-of-one has also been one of the key faces of the daytime hit show, This Morning. The star earned herself a permanent spot as a host in 2021 - making her one of the biggest names in television.Another fan favourite, Celebrity Big Brother winner Rylan has his name in the running since he was a host on Big Brother's spin-off show, Big Brother's Bit on the Side.
Rylan last yearAnd the star has been a huge fan of Big Brother, regularly mentioning the show on social media and in interviews. The X Factor contestant tweeted: "The Big Brother theme just came on on shuffle and it just hit me it's actually coming back.
For real. Not a dream, actually coming back."Davina, the first presenter of Big Brother, was part of the
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