Suella's worst fear is Big Brother's return to power.

Big Brother has an unprecedentedly diverse lineup for its latest season.

October 9th 2023.

Suella's worst fear is Big Brother's return to power.
After five years of dismal ratings and line-ups consisting of out of touch influencers, Big Brother is back and better than ever! This time, the show has the most diverse line-up in its history, and it's already making a huge impact. After Suella Braverman's recent comments about multiculturalism, Big Brother's new housemates are her worst nightmare.

The cast is an eclectic mix of eccentric, adorable, and loud personalities, making it by far the most interesting line-up in years. From a young Boris Johnson superfan to a 50-year-old Muslim make-up artist, the housemates are a wide representation of the UK. Big Brother has always celebrated diversity while challenging misconceptions about sexuality, race, religion, disability, and age, and this season looks set to do just that.

The launch night was softer than in the past - no more 'fight night' or excessive drinking - but still contained plenty of memorable moments. Yinrun's mysterious hiding behind a wall during a game of musical statues was a classic Big Brother moment, and Olivia's tears after being put up for eviction and then given the chance to escape the public vote was a great twist.

Big Brother is first and foremost a social experiment, and it will be fascinating to watch as 16 people from different backgrounds and perspectives live together. Already, there's been plenty of drama and the hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best seem to be a great match!

Big Brother is back with an exciting launch night, and it's sure to deliver plenty of drama in the weeks to come. Tune in nightly at 9pm on ITV2 to find out what happens next!

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