‘Celebrity Big Brother UK' 2025 Airs First Teaser With Eye Logo Reveal During ‘Love Island All Stars' Finale
During the Love Island All Stars Season 2 finale, the eye logo for the 2025 edition of CBBUK was revealed. The eye logo was similar to the one for the civilian series, which aired in Fall 2024, but this time with a star as the pupil.
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AJ Odudu and Will Best are set to return to co-host the second season of the celebrity version of the Big Brother format since ITV picked up the show.
Last year, Celebrity Big Brother caused shockwaves across social media with the celebrity cast that included Sharon Osbourne, former The X-Factor UK judge Louis Walsh, Kate Middleton's uncle Gary Goldsmith, Broadway star Marisha Wallace, The Real Housewives of Cheshire alum Lauren Simon, Netflix's Heartstopper actor Bradley Riches, former This Morning co-host Fern Britton, and Love Island UK Season 8 and contestant of The Traitors US Season 2 Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu
Celebrity Big Brother will once again be followed each night by Celebrity Big Brother: Late & Live – giving viewers an additional hour of exclusive content. Airing on ITV2 and ITVX, Celebrity Big Brother: Late & Live will once again be the only place to watch the celebrity evictees first live interview alongside an array of unmissable exclusive features including access to the camera runs, special guest commentary and fiery debate.
Celebrity Big Brother: Live Stream will also return to screens, airing seven nights a week on ITVX giving fans the opportunity to watch live footage into the small hours after Celebrity Big Brother: Late & Live.
Watch the teaser in the video below.
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