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Big Brother legend Davina McCall reveals why she didn’t watch ITV reboot – and if she’d sign up for Celebrity spin off

BIG Brother legend Davina McCall has flatly ruled out going full circle and being a housemate on the soon-to-be revived Celebrity Big Brother. 

The TV regular, who hosted the original show from 2000 to 2010, admits no massive pay cheque would make her even consider the idea.

AJ Odudu and Will Best will return next year to host Celebrity Big Brother
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AJ Odudu and Will Best will return next year to host Celebrity Big BrotherCredit: Getty

Speaking to The Sun at the ITV Palooza in London, Davina, 56, said: "No I wouldn't do it.

"Flat out no. I don't want to have people seeing me sleeping. There are bits I would like to save for my partner and my kids

"I think it is quite a public thing being a famous person and seeing everything that you do and how you behave is too much.

"I feel like I want to save a bit for my family."

Last month TV bosses confirmed that Celebrity Big Brother will return in 2024 on ITV's main channel - six years after it bowed out on Channel 5.

Will Best and AJ Odudu, who have just wrapped ITV2's debut civilian series, will once again host the show.

Insisting she still has a lot of love for the show, Davina continued: "I haven't seen any of it bar the first night which is terrible but I was working every evening and then I went away working as well.

"It's still got life in it which I think is testament to the format being so good.

"There aren't many shows on telly any more that are reality shows where people aren't told what to do - and with Big Brother they are just left alone."

When it launched on ITV2 in October, it pulled in 2.6 million viewers - the highest audience for  the show since 2012.

In comparison, this summer's Love Island only managed half of that with 1.3 m tuning in for it's launch episode.

Davina McCall, seen here in 2005, hosted Big Brother on Channel 4 for a decade
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Davina McCall, seen here in 2005, hosted Big Brother on Channel 4 for a decadeCredit: PA:Press Association
AJ Odudu and Will Best have proved a success with viewers after wrapping up ITV2's debut series of Big Brother
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AJ Odudu and Will Best have proved a success with viewers after wrapping up ITV2's debut series of Big BrotherCredit: Getty
Davina McCall, seen here at the ITV Palooza 2023, admitted she will not be trying her hand as a Big Brother housemate - no matter how much ITV offered her to go in the house
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Davina McCall, seen here at the ITV Palooza 2023, admitted she will not be trying her hand as a Big Brother housemate - no matter how much ITV offered her to go in the houseCredit: Getty

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