We've all heard the news that Big Brother is officially returning to our TV screens - and like millions of others, we cannot wait.
Set to return to ITV2 later this year, the popular show is one of the original UK reality TV shows that was sadly axed by both Channel 4, and later, Channel 5.
A promotional video aired during the Love Island series finale in summer and social media went into meltdown, with people keen to see Davina back as a presenter and others hoping Rylan or Alison Hammond will take over hosting duties.
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But before the show gets started, people are being urged to apply.
How to apply to Big Brother UK 2023
A Casting Assistant Producer at ITV wrote on Facebook that they were looking for people from "all walks of life" writing: "Applications for Big Brother 2023 are now open!
"Big Brother wants YOU! Are you a stand-out character? Fancy having a chance of winning an incredible amount of money in the iconic BB house?
"We’re looking for the nation’s most entertaining characters from all walks of life to enter the house."
To apply, you can visit the Big Brother UK website. The closing date for applications is Friday, June 3 at midnight.
Officials have said that the famous BB house will return with a "contemporary new look" for "carefully selected housemates from all walks of life" to live together under strict surveillance for up to six weeks.
The programme, which originally aired for 18 years, will be similar to previous series where the public will regularly vote contestants off in live evictions, as well as deciding who will win the all important cash prize.
No date has been set but it may be likely that it will air towards the end of the year with casting taking place in June.
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