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Ryan Paton

Big Brother's Kate Lawler explains what producers look for to get on show

Kate Lawler has explained how people can get on Big Brother.

The 42-year-old shot to fame when she was crowned winner on season three of the reality TV show. Fans were thrilled last night when ITV confirmed Big Brother will return to our screens in 2023.

Kate appeared on today's edition of This Morning to discuss Big Brother's comeback. Tuesday's edition of ITV's flagship daytime programme was hosted by Vernon Kay and Rochelle Humes and the presenters asked Kate to share advice for how people can get on the show.

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The former winner was required to send in an audition tape as part of their application and she said the most important thing is for people to be true to themselves.

She said: "There's nothing more you can do because if you are yourself the producers will see what kind of person you are. They'll either love you and put you in or think you're not for that series.

"This series will be a success based on the housemates." Kate also said she hopes the revamp goes back to the basics of what initially made the show so popular.

She added: "Keep it simple and keep it raw."

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