GMB's Richard Arnold has given Big Brother fans a first look inside the swanky new house ahead of the reality show's return this Sunday and it holds sustainability at the forefront
Good Morning Britain's Richard Arnold treated viewers to their first look inside the brand new Big Brother house during Friday's broadcast.
Giving GMB viewers a sneak peak inside this year's Big Brother house, 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." Continuing his tour, the presenter teased: "The diary room is a sight to behold, it's the biggest chair that I’ve ever seen."
ITV has rebooted the iconic reality show - which was previously shown on Channel 4 and Channel 5 - with the launch episode set to air on Sunday 8 October at 9pm.
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