Celebrity Big Brother's thrilling comeback: are drag icons in store?
Get ready because Celebrity Big Brother's making its grand return on ITV1 this April, and all eyes are on what surprises this season has in store. After last year's smashing revival, fans are buzzing with excitement about what's coming. David Potts, who snagged victory last time, has his fingers crossed that we'll see some fabulous Drag Race stars stepping onto that iconic stage.
Who will enter Celebrity Big Brother's new season?
With just a short time before Celebrity Big Brother kicks off, gossip about who's moving in has reached a fever pitch. Rumors are swirling around an eclectic mix that could include a well-known transgender reality star, a familiar face from Real Housewives, and a standout actor from Heartstopper. If these whispers are true, it's shaping up as a season we won't soon forget.
Word on The Street? You may also catch former Conservative MP Michael Fabricant and '90s singer Chesney Hawkes among this year's contestants. And hold onto your hats—Tiffany Pollard, whose 2016 appearance was anything but forgettable, might just make a comeback.
David Potts champions more drag on Big Brother
David Potts, always a bundle full character, has a vision: imagine a Celebrity Big Brother packed with drag royalty and Selling Sunset stars. Recently, he shared his hopes, saying, "A drag queen on Big Brother would be amazing! I was pretty let down when there wasn't one last year—I've always dreamt about getting dolled up in drag! They'd bring such color and life, and you can never have too much queer representation."
Drag queens have been serving iconic TV moments long before now, from Lily Savage's antics all through RuPaul's reign. Fans were a bit taken aback by missing Drag Race UK stars in last year's ITV reboot, which otherwise celebrated LGBTQ+ inclusivity with Potts' big win and Heartstopper's Bradley Riches charming viewers.
Big Brother's dedication To diversity
It's interesting, isn't it? ITV's civilian Big Brother started strong in terms with queer winners. The first season saw bisexual lawyer Jordan Sangha in victory, followed by lesbian psychologist Ali Bromley taking top honors in season two. Potts believes this diversity makes Big Brother truly special: "It's like a vibrant tapestry, weaving together folks from every corner, background, orientation, and identity."
Dream drag icons For Celebrity Big Brother
When asked whom he'd like from Drag Race on Celebrity Big Brother, Potts tossed out names like Divina de Campo, Cheryl Hole, Kyran Thrax, La Voix, and Danny Beard. He humorously added, "Imagine a Big Brother spin-off: Gays Only!" And there's already buzz about season four Drag Race UK winner Danny Beard clearly being in line, especially after making waves with a guest spot last year—word has it he might be gearing up.
Drama from reality tv stars
Potts has another wish: reality stars causing a stir in Big Brother's house. "How about a Selling Sunset diva?" he mused, tantalized by how fiery things could get. "I'm all in on some rowdy drama, so long as I'm playing Switzerland!"
The dynamic duo, AJ Odudu and Will Best, back as hosts, are bound up with ensuring this season captivates every bit. Circle April 7, 2025—Celebrity Big Brother will light up ITV and ITVX.
Do you share David's excitement?
Are you just as eager as David Potts about seeing more drag representation on Celebrity Big Brother? Jump in with your thoughts! Share your excitement in a comment below, and let'd keep discussions lively yet respectful.