Introducing the housemates of Big Brother 2023

Big Brother is back for the first time in over five years and a new batch of housemates are preparing to move into the famous compound. Here is your chance to meet all the contestants taking part in the rebooted series on ITV. 

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Kicking things off is 26-year-old Adam from Manchester. A bartender by trade, Adam is an outgoing party boy who is always up for a laugh. He says he wants to have fun in the house but also wants to win the cash prize. Will his lively personality help or hinder him as tensions rise in the compound?

Next up is 29-year-old teacher Beth from London. On the Surface, she seems like a sweet and caring woman, but Beth says she has a fierce competitive side and won't hesitate to put herself first if it means staying in the house. Don't be fooled by her friendly demeanor - Beth is in it to win it.

Charlie, a 21-year-old student from Liverpool, is the youngest housemate this year. Full of youthful energy, he loves a challenge and showing off his daring stunts. Charlie knows his age could count against him but hopes his adventurous spirit will win people over. However, his immaturity may rub some of the older housemates up the wrong way.

Down-to-earth farmer Dan, 35, hails from Devon. Used to hard work on his dairy farm, Dan prides himself on being honest and straightforward. He wants to represent country folk on the show but worries the politics of the house may be lost on him. Will Dan's country ways connect with city housemates or set him apart?

Glamorous model and influencer Emily, 24, brings poise and beauty to the house. Originally from Essex, Emily now travels the world for her work but says she gets lonely. She hopes to find romance in the house but others may see her as a threat. Can Emily use her charms for good or will she stir the pot for drama?

Fun-loving party planner Frank, 28, from Brighton, is always on the lookout for a good time. As the self-proclaimed life and soul of the party, he wants to keep spirits high in the house. However, Frank will need to prove he has more substance than just being entertaining if he wants to go the distance.

Gordon, a 47-year-old businessman from Manchester, is the oldest housemate this year. A family man with three kids, Gordon sees Big Brother as a fresh challenge later in life. He believes his maturity and level-headedness will help him navigate house politics. However, will his age and responsibilities distance him from the younger crowd?

Fitness fanatic and personal trainer Holly, 32, hails from London. Driven and disciplined, Holly is always focused on her health and career goals. She thinks her work ethic will serve her well in tasks and challenges. However, others may find Holly intense and struggle to keep up with her high standards.

Irish charmer Isaac, 27, works as a bartender in Dublin. With his lilting accent and easygoing manner, Isaac is confident he'll be popular in the house. But beneath his friendly exterior lies a shrewd game player - Isaac is no pushover and will do what it takes to win. Friend or foe - other housemates will need to figure Isaac out fast. 

Rounding off the lineup is 20-year-old student Jen from Edinburgh. Sweet and shy, Jen admits she finds large groups intimidating. She hopes Big Brother will help boost her confidence but worries the cutthroat nature may be too much. If Jen can break out of her shell, she might surprise us all with a deep run.

So those are your 12 new Big Brother housemates, ranging from a 21-year-old to a 47-year-old. With such a mix of personalities and backgrounds, tensions are bound to flare. But who will rise to the challenge and who will crumble under the pressure? Tune in to find out which of these contestants will be the last standing to win a life-changing cash prize.

Ramoon Mal

I have a vast knowledge of development, research and experience of social mobilization, project base line surveys, Woman participation in community development and Natural Resource Mobilization (NRM). As a Community development employee seeks to engage communities actively in analyzing the issues which affect their lives, and setting goals for improvement and taking action, by means of empowering and participative processes. A good deal of the work is project-based, which means that community development workers usually have a remit of a specific location or social issue and have possesses 18 years' experience.

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