Big Brother is back this weekend with a brand new abode, housemates and hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best.
One of the most iconic parts of the home is the Diary Room, where contestants have aired their thoughts and opinions about their fellow housemates over the years.
Today, Good Morning Britain’s Richard Arnold gave a sneak peek into the brand-new house on the show and claimed the room is “a sight to behold”.
He added: “It’s the biggest chair that I’ve ever seen.”
Big Brother fans have now been given a first look inside one of viewers favourite parts of the swanky house – the Diary Room.
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ITV has shared the first photos of the chair for the upcoming series which replicates the new logo which features the famous Big Brother eye.
As one of Big Brother’s most iconic and recognisable features, the brand-new Diary Room Chair is made from 100 per cent post-consumer recycled polyester.
The eye-catching chair returns with a captivating and vibrant new look for the reimagining of the original reality show using bright colours including red, yellow and blue.
The signature styled Diary Room accessory also includes a wide curved cushioned seat and is decorated with fluorescent lights.
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The first look inside the Big Brother house comes as a brand new batch of housemates prepare to move in this weekend.
On the other parts of the home, Richard said: “The living area is absolutely vast.
“There are two huge sofas, it’s the biggest communal area that I’ve ever seen in a Big Brother house over the years.”
Of the sustainability change this year, he went on to spill: “There’s a bath on a plinth.
“Initially, they were going to have a clear bath but it would have to come from China and the key message here in the house this year is sustainability.”
Richard was also taken aback after also learning there were no cameras in the smoking area.
He did however discover a microphone, so there’s no hiding for the housemates and their gossip.
Big Brother: The Launch will air on ITV1, ITV2, and ITVX at 9pm on October 8.
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