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This is when Big Brother is set to return to our screens in 2023

Big Brother will reportedly return to our screens in early 2023.

The popular reality show will make its much-anticipated comeback next year, moving from Channel 4 to ITV2.

Broadcast has since reported that the new series will launch in March 2023.

When Big Brother returns to our screens, a new cast of carefully selected housemates from all walks of life will take up residence in the world’s most famous reality TV home for up to six weeks, with cameras capturing their every move, and the nation following every twist and turn.

The action will all play out under the roof of the iconic Big Brother house, which will be given its own contemporary new look ready for this reimagining of the show.

Longford native Maura Higgins is hotly tipped to host the revival series.

While fans previously assumed Davina McCall would get the gig, the presenter recently confirmed she would not be hosting the reboot.

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Davina presented the show on Channel 4 from 2000 – 2010, before it moved to Channel 5 until 2018 where it was fronted by Brian Dowling and Emma Willis.

According to BoyleSports, support started to arrive for Maura to take over as the show’s new host with odds tumbling into even money from 5/1 last week.

Sarah Kinsella, spokesperson for BoyleSports, said: “Maura Higgins is being backed to become the new host of Big Brother as it makes a much-anticipated return to ITV2 next year.”

“After rising to stardom on Love Island in 2019, Higgins is now in the running to host the upcoming series with her odds sinking all the way into Even money from 5/1 this week.”

Maura Higgins at The Gossies 2022 | Brian McEvoy

Back in August, The Sun reported that Maura was a frontrunner to host the revival series.

A source told the publication: “Producers are determined to distance themselves from former Big Brother names but the former favourite, Mo Gilligan, is now busy in the States.”

“Now bosses are looking at female stars who have the strength to hold the show together, while also the warmth to gently quiz contestants in the way that Davina McCall and Emma Willis did so well.”

“Maura is a homegrown ITV talent who has all that – plus of course looks great on screen.”

Maura has also been tipped to host the 2023 series of Love Island, after Laura Whitmore announced her exit from the show last month.

However, multiple outlets have reported that Maya Jama has landed the gig, and will host the show’s new winter series in early 2023.

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