Actress Katy Karrenbauer (59) moves into the house of “Celebrity Big Brother” on Friday (November 18, 8:15 p.m. live on Sat.1). The broadcaster announced this. The 59-year-old became known for her role as inmate Walter in the series “Behind Bars – The Women’s Prison” (1997-2007).

In addition, two other prominent residents were confirmed for the “Celebrity Big Brother” anniversary season: TV insurance detective Patrick Hufen (52) and Internet star and fragrance influencer Jeremy Fragrance (33).

This should determine all the celebrities who will move into the “Celebrity Big Brother” house for two and a half weeks from Friday. In addition to Katy Karrenbauer, Patrick Hufen and Jeremy Fragrance, there are: reality star Micaela Schäfer, “DSDS” legend Menderes, “Popstars” winner Doreen Steinert, cult impersonator Jörg Knör, singer Jay Khan, reality starlet and actress Tanja Tischewitsch , reality star Sam Dylan, reality starlet Jennifer Iglesias, boxing manager Rainer Gottwald, home shopping presenter Diana Schell, soccer commentator Jörg Dahlmann and influencer Valentina Doronina.

The “Celebrity Big Brother” house is divided into “garage” and “attic” in 2022. According to the broadcaster, there are sleeping mats and sleeping bags in the garage, and a dusty car that the celebrities can take advantage of is parked there. To take a shower in the water trough, you need the help of a second person who turns the impeller until the water flows. The residents are initially provided with bread, dried fruit, nuts or vegetables. Later they can go shopping and create their own menu.

People sleep on sleeping pads in the attic, there are scratchy wool blankets, here and there an old folding bed or a discarded upholstery lies around, according to the announcement about the show. The attic is not heated. For the food supply, there are still a few old tin cans and mason jars left around, from which the show’s contestants can prepare a not too sumptuous meal.

The tenth season of “Celebrity Big Brother” starts on November 18, 2022 (8:15 p.m., Sat.1) and runs until December 7th.