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Who will be Big Brother’s host when the show returns later this year? The bookmakers have revealed the favourite…
As Rylan Clark recently denied quitting It Takes Two to host Big Brother, fans are wondering who the show’s host will be when he returns.
Big Brother was canceled by Channel 5 in 2018, before ITV2 announced a reboot of the show last year. The show is slated to air this fall, but the host for the reboot has still not been confirmed. Former hosts Davina McCall and Emma Willis have denied they will return to work.
Rylan and Alison Hammond also recently retired from racing. So who will be the host?
Holly Willoughby revealed as favorite for Big Brother presenter
BettingSites bookmakers have revealed that Holly Willoughby is the most likely contender to feature Big Brother later this year, with odds of 3/1. The star is no stranger to presenting. She regularly hosts This Morning and Dancing On Ice. We would love to see Holly take over the Big Brother hosting job and we could definitely see Holly take the job!
Comedian Mo Gilligan is the next most likely candidate to be Big Brother presenter, with odds of 4/1. The former Masked Singer judge recently hosted the BRIT Awards, so Big Brother house guests shouldn’t be a problem for him. He also recently hosted the BBC show That’s My Jam. But could we see him presenting Big Brother next?
Strict star AJ Odudu is third in contention, with odds of 5/1. The star has previously presented Big Brother’s Bit on the Side alongside Rylan Clark, so she’s no stranger to the world of Big Brother. But The Big Breakfast presenter was also recently named as the likeliest candidate to replace Rylan on It Takes Two, so time will tell what job she’ll take on.
Other names in the running include Love Island presenter Maya Jama with odds of 8/1. Former Love Island host Laura Whitmore was also named as another Big Brother host, with odds of 10/1. Vernon Kay and comedian Leigh Francis are also in the running, with odds of 12/1 and 16/1 respectively.
The less likely possibilities include presenter Fearne Cotton with odds of 20/1 and Love Island stars Maura Higgins and recent winner Ekin-su Cülcüloğlu with odds of 20/1 and 25/1 individually.
When will Big Brother be back?
ITV2 hasn’t officially confirmed when the Big Brother reboot will air, although the channel previously confirmed it this fall. Little is known about the similarity or difference between the reboot and the original version of the series. But ITV chief executive Kevin Lygo had previously called the show: “Perhaps the kind of best thing there has ever been on television, or the most extraordinary thing, which has shaped most later TV shows.
Watch this space for any official news on who will host Big Brother and when the show will return!
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