BIG Brother fans have been given a first look inside the 2025 house – as last year’s winner reveals they’re already back at their day job.
The new series of Big Brother, which is hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best, returns this Sunday night.

GMB’s Richard Arnold took fans on a tour of the revamped Big Brother house[/caption]
The show returns this Sunday and fans got to get a peek inside[/caption]
Richard was joined by last year’s BB winner Ali Bromley[/caption]
Ali revealed what she had been up to since winning the show[/caption]
To celebrate this, Good Morning Britain‘s showbiz host Richard Arnold today took viewers on a tour of the revamped house.
Earlier this year, the famous house was relocated from Garden Studios West London to Titan Studios, also in West London.
The move marks the fourth house for the reality show since its UK debut in 2000.
The first Big Brother house was purpose built in London where it played host to three series.
However, it is same house that was used for Celebrity Big Brother back in April
This morning fans got to get a sneak peak of the revamped interior.
The house has kept its bright features, and it has a HUGE open planned kitchen to accommodate all the housemates.
Sadly Richard wasn’t allowed a peak of the garden.
Whilst taking viewers on the tour, the GMB host chatted to last year’s Big Brother winner Ali Bromley, 39.
The reality star scooped the £90K jackpot, but made a surprising revelation when she was asked about what she had been up to since winning the show.
” I have done some charity work, but yeah, I have gone back to work,” she revealed.
Ali works as a forensic psychologist, and has gone back to work just a year after her big win.
Previously speaking about her job, she told ITV: “It’s not your everyday, typical 9-5 office job.
“It’s quite difficult, it’s quite demanding and I work in highly stressful situations.
“But I’m quite chilled and probably don’t look like the sort of person who can hold my own – in a prison for example.”
Last year, Ali won the second ITV series of Big Brother with a whopping 52% of the final vote.
She walked away with the huge prize pot, after beating house rival Marcello Spooks, who came in second place.
After scooping the BB crown, Ali said she believed people backed her for being “authentic” and not having a “game plan”.

Ali was a popular housemate who won the show with 52 percent of the vote[/caption]
Fans can’t wait for the new series of Big Brother to kick off this weekend.
Just months after Coronation Street‘s Jack P. Shepherd won the celebrity version of the show, the civilian series hits our screens with a live launch on Sunday.
Show bosses are teasing “new twists and turns, elaborate tasks, intense nominations and live evictions” as the contestants battle it out for a huge cash prize.
Big Brother: Late & Live will air each night after the main show with celebrity guest panellists giving their hot takes.
And the Live Stream is also making its return, airing seven nights a week on ITVX.
Host Will said bosses have pulled out all the stops to make the show’s 25th anniversary series one to remember.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, he said: “Some of the great moments have always been when Big Brother shows straight away that he means business.
“Like night one, things are being toyed with, people are being wrong footed, unexpected things are happening and I would be very surprised if that isn’t dialled up for the 25th anniversary.”
Big Brother returns on Sunday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
