ITV has revealed the comeback of Celebrity Big Brother during the final episode of Love Island: All Stars.
In the thrilling conclusion of the reality dating show, the broadcaster confirmed that the celeb version of the popular reality series will be returning this spring on ITV1. Following the success of last year’s edition and the most recent series featuring non-celebrity housemates, a fresh group of famous faces will be sequestered in the Big Brother house.
The celebrities will participate in the original social experiment, which ITV reveals has been relocated to a top-secret new venue. Viewers can anticipate challenging tasks, suspenseful nominations, and juicy gossip as a variety of famous faces dish on their experiences in the limelight

Presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best will also be back at the helm. Additionally, each episode will be followed by Celebrity Big Brother: Late and Live every night. This companion programme offers viewers an extra hour of exclusive content, airing on ITV2 and streaming on ITVX after the main show, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Late and Live will continue to be the only platform for watching the first live interview with the evicted celebrity, along with a range of unmissable exclusive features including access to the camera runs, special guest commentary, and heated discussions.
The Celebrity Big Brother Live Stream will also make a return, broadcasting seven nights a week on ITVX. This gives fans the chance to watch live footage into the early hours following Celebrity Big Brother: Late and Live.
While the return of the series is confirmed, no specific date or potential housemate names have been released yet. However, speculation is already rife about who might be stepping through those iconic doors. The most recent line-up included the likes of Louis Walsh and eventual winner David Potts.

Tommy Fury is one name being bandied about as a potential housemate, with rumours beginning ever since it was reported he pulled out of I’m A Celebrity at the last minute. With his reality TV background, having first appeared on Love Island and featured in the Netflix documentary At Home With the Furys alongside his brother, he’s a strong contender.
His ex-partner Molly-Mae has also recently starred in her own Amazon Prime show, which could inspire Tommy to show viewers a different side to his tough-guy image.
The Big Brother fanbase is never shy about suggesting their dream housemates, with Kaleb Cooper, Danny Dyer, Eamonn Holmes, Joe Locke, and Amelia Dimoldenberg among the names currently being speculated.
Celebrity Big Brother 2025 will air on ITV1 and stream on ITVX this spring.