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The Daily Star have become the first News Paper to live in the House for 24 Hours. Read the article below to find out secrets about the House! (Article taken from The Daily Star)
CELEBRITIES will finally move into the Big Brother house on Thursday – and we know exactly what’s waiting for them.
Your red-hot Daily Star Sunday is the only paper to live in the all-new spy-on-the-wall Big Brother home after spending 24 hours there.We relaxed in the tropical-themed garden, had a dip in the pool and worked up a sweat in the gym. But we can also reveal the 12 housemates are in for a gruelling three weeks.
There are more cameras than ever before and many of the lights shine directly into the eyes. With more than 50 lights in the bedroom alone and the show airing in high definition for the first time, housemates won’t be able to hide any wrinkles from the cameras. The glass walls around the bathroom make showering anything but private and even the loos don’t have locks.
Big Brother can also control the mood of the house by changing the colour of the LED lights fitted in chairs, the staircase, mirrors and counters. And it’s not just the sauna that’s red-hot – the heated bathroom floor means housemates are likely to strip off even if they don’t plan to. The bedroom has 11 beds but some housemates will be forced to sleep with each other after Big Brother ensured three of the beds are doubles. Celebrities are likely to struggle with the lack of storage – there are only seven chest units, meaning some housemates will have only one drawer.
CELEBRITIES will finally move into the Big Brother house on Thursday – and we know exactly what’s waiting for them.
Your red-hot Daily Star Sunday is the only paper to live in the all-new spy-on-the-wall Big Brother home after spending 24 hours there.We relaxed in the tropical-themed garden, had a dip in the pool and worked up a sweat in the gym. But we can also reveal the 12 housemates are in for a gruelling three weeks.
There are more cameras than ever before and many of the lights shine directly into the eyes. With more than 50 lights in the bedroom alone and the show airing in high definition for the first time, housemates won’t be able to hide any wrinkles from the cameras. The glass walls around the bathroom make showering anything but private and even the loos don’t have locks.
Big Brother can also control the mood of the house by changing the colour of the LED lights fitted in chairs, the staircase, mirrors and counters. And it’s not just the sauna that’s red-hot – the heated bathroom floor means housemates are likely to strip off even if they don’t plan to. The bedroom has 11 beds but some housemates will be forced to sleep with each other after Big Brother ensured three of the beds are doubles. Celebrities are likely to struggle with the lack of storage – there are only seven chest units, meaning some housemates will have only one drawer.