BIG Brother has finally turned to our screens with sixteen new housemates.
Meet Jordan – the seventh contestant to enter the Big Brother house.
Who is Jordan?
Jordan is a 25-year-old lawyer from Scunthorpe.
When asked why he applied to Big Brother, he said: "I honestly applied on a whim. I'm interested in the social experiments side of Big Brother.
'I don’t really like the idea of living with people but I thought I might as well give it a try."
He would describe himself as "flippant and sarcastic".
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Looking ahead, he said he would "probably rent in Kensington for a month or two" and have a "shopping spree in Harrods" if he won the £100,000 cash prize.
Who is in the Big Brother 2023 cast?
Over the next six weeks, the housemates will face the ultimate social experiment with £100,000 up for grabs.
Here's a full list of the Big Brother 2023 housemates:
- Farida, 50, – make-up artist from Wolverhampton.
- Chanelle, 29 – dental therapist from Llanelli
- Dylan, 39 – DJ from Coventry
- Zak, 28 – model from Manchester
- Henry 25 – food writer from the Cotswolds
- Hallie, 18 – youth worker from London
- Jenkin, 25 – barman from Bridgend
- Jordan 25 – lawyer from Scunthorpe
- Matty, 24 – doctor from the Isle of Man
- Noky, 26 – banker from Derby
- Kerry, 40 – NHS manager from Essex
- Olivia, 23 – dancer from Glasgow
- Yinrun, 25 – customer support agent from Harrogate
- Paul, 23 – security officer from Liverpool
- Tom, 21 – butcher from Somerset
- Trish, 33 – full-time mum from Luton
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When did Big Brother start?
Big Brother kicked off on Sunday, October 8, 2023 – the first time in five years.
Hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best fronted the launch extravaganza which was aired across ITV.
The remainder of the series will be available nightly at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX – the show will not air on Saturdays.
They also front a new daily spin-off series called Big Brother: Late and Live which will air directly after the main show at 10pm.
Die-hard fans will get to binge the action from the house with live streaming available on ITVX until the early hours of the morning.
Ahead of the launch episode, AJ and Will gave audiences a stern warning beforehand.
Will said: "We are so excited to see what all our amazing housemates get up to this series.
"There's going to be ups and downs, twists and turns – it's going to be so great."
AJ agreed, adding: "It's going to be so so good, but please do remember that all our housemates are real people with real lives.
"If you wouldn't say anything to them in person, please watch out what you say to them online."
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