Celebrity Big Brother hit screens on Monday 4 March and saw 13 famous faces enter the famous house, with a shocker already causing some friction.
The first episode saw Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh come together and be given a secret mission that puts three of their housemates at risk of eviction.
The celebrities who make up the full house are: Nikita Kuzmin, Ekin Su Kulkuloglu, Colson Smith, Gary Goldsmith, Marisha Wallace, David Potts, Levi Roots, Zizi Mills, Lauren Simone, Bradley Riches, and Fern Britton.
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Wondering how you can tune in to find out what this year's contestants are doing at all hours of the day?
Here's everything you need to know about the Big Brother live stream and how to watch it.
How to watch Celebrity Big Brother live
Celebrity Big Brother is back live, and will be broadcast exclusively seven nights a week ITVX.
Fans will have the opportunity to watch live footage in the early hours after Big Brother: Late & Live. Similar to the last series, the broadcast will be broadcast live from 11:30 PM to 2 AMunless ITV notices a specific change.
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When is Celebrity Big Brother 2024 on TV?
Big Brother returns with an iconic live launch show on Monday 5 March on ITV1 and ITVX, followed by Late & Live over on ITV2, also hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best.
The following episodes will be broadcast daily (except Saturday) at nine o’clock in the evening on the channels mentioned above.
Celebrity Big Brother airs at 9pm on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player.
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