“Celebrity Big Brother” is awarding a wildcard for the place as a resident in the TV show for the new season. Content creators and reality personalities will have the opportunity to enter the show “through their communities,” according to a press release on Wednesday.
Anyone interested can watch the fight for the wildcard live on Joyn. On Tuesday, November 7th, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. it will be about who can move into “Celebrity Big Brother”. According to the announcement, in a challenge show the candidates fight for “advantages” for the community voting that then starts in the Joyn app. What exactly these benefits look like has not yet been revealed.
Included are Cenkgo (1.1 million followers on TikTok), jungle camp star Marco Cerullo (207,000 TikTok followers), Nikola Glumac (143,000 followers on Instagram), Christina Grass (115,000 followers on Instagram), Matthias Höhn (1.2 million followers on TikTok), Sophie Reintjes (1.8 million followers on TikTok), reality TV star Lena Schiwiora (128,000 followers on Instagram), Marco Rumpf (4.4 million followers on TikTok) and Louis Streich (28,000 Instagram followers followers).
The new season of “Celebrity Big Brother” can be seen from Monday, November 20, 2023 (live daily on Sat.1 and in the 24/7 live stream on Joyn Plus). From then on, “Big Brother” fans can watch the celebrities live their lives in the house, cut off from the outside world, for around two weeks.
The first two prominent residents of the reality show have already been determined: On the one hand, pop singer Peter Klein (56), the ex of Katzenberger’s mother Iris Klein (56), will go to the premises, which are monitored 24 hours a day. He is joined by Yeliz Koc (29), who has already gained experience in various reality TV formats. It is also certain that the show will again be hosted by Jochen Schropp (44) and Marlene Lufen (52).