Davina McCall said she would not be hosting the upcoming Big Brother revival.
The presenter became synonymous with the reality competition as she was the face of the show for over a decade. From 2000 - 2010, Davina was at the helm of ten regular seasons and an all-stars special before it was taken off the air.
Big Brother quickly found a new home on Channel 5 a year later with Emma Willis as its mainstay host until 2018. Now, after ITV2 recently announced yet another iteration would be coming next year, rumours have run rampant regarding who is next to take over.
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Emma has come forward to say ITV bosses haven't contacted her as did former Celebrity Big Brother winner Rylan Clark. Though their names remain as potentials, bookies favourite Davina McCall has joined them in issuing a statement on where she stands with the show.
In a TikTok video, she said: "Do you fancy another one? Massive, massive news. Big Brother's coming back but I just want to let you know that it's not coming back with me. I think everyone could tell because it's going to be very refreshed and a completely new thing.
"It's going to come back new and exciting. I hope they keep Marcus. I think he is the voice of Big Brother. I can't wait to see what they do with it
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