Celebrity Big Brother fans demand huge shake-up as AJ Odudu and Will Best confirm civilian series
BIG Brother fans have demanded the show go 'back to basics' ahead of the next series.
On last night's Celebrity Big Brother finale, hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best confirmed the next series will be coming later this year - with applications now open for housemates.
But while both the civilian and celebrity series have proven successful as they relaunched on ITV, some fans are demanding tweaks to the old format - fearing the show is 'too glossy' and 'more like Love Island'.
Critiquing everything from how the show wakes up housemates through to the presenting style of the hosts, one fan has created a master thread on X (formerly Twitter) of what they want back on the show - and thousands of fans have agreed.
The unnamed poster - whose username is inspired by ITV drama Bad Girls character Sylvia 'BodyBag' Hollamby - wrote: "As this series of CBB comes to a close tonight, here is a thread of what needs to be changed next year for civilian in order for ITV to regain BB as a smash hit"
Among the suggested changes, they stated the show needed to ditch the glamorous and brightly house, stating: "These two series have been too luxurious to be a Big Brother House. I need dirt and filth to work housemates to the bone. It’s back to basics not Love Island Villa, I want them to go mad, not treated like royalty."
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They also praised the art of the 'CBB villain', calling back to former stars including Charley Uchea and Grace Adams-Short, noting they 'need an argumentative b***h to root for'.
Cutting down on twists throughout the series run to make them more special, bringing back interviews in the main live shows, and giving the shopping tasks bigger stakes and consequences - returning to the £5 per head basic ration - was also on the demands.
They also wanted blaring morning alarms, punishments for sleeping during the day to come back, and the return of the smoking area to build up tension between the housemates.
"It needs to return. It’s where all the b***hing and gossiping happens and we need to see the non-smokers vs smokers when it comes to the shopping list," they said. "While they’re at it bring back the chalkboard for the shopping list. Sick of the cruel Ocado tablet."
"All in all ITV has done an ‘ok’ job of the reboot and with these tweaks, the series can be catapulted to compete with reality TV gem- The Traitors, otherwise this could go t**s up and BB would be unable to come back again. Don’t f**k up ITV," they noted.
Fellow viewers and fans were quick to praise the thread, saying they agreed with "Sylvia's" critiques.
"[ITV] please take note of this thread," one wrote: "Don’t be scared to let Big Brother run naturally, trust the format and trust the viewers to like it."
"I loved the return Civilian series but with these changes oh my it would become a proper proper show, would love if they did the interviews on the stage with the main crowd there," added another.
However, others feared the reason behind most of these features disappearing was down to duty of care for contestants that wasn't present back during the show's original 'hey day' - with the added pressure of social media proving a daunting threat in the aftermath.
"yes i agree with everything but i also don’t know what u want from itv in regards to controversy," one noted. "itv and most channels need to look after their contestants.
"controversial tv isn’t what it used to be because of social media and how heavily these people get bullied online. people are too scared to be a villain bc viewers will take it sooo seriously and terrorise them online. it’s the same with love island."
"do we care about the well-being of contestants or do we want completely unfiltered behaviour?" they continued. "you can’t have both anymore. BB can’t protect ex housemates from the internet. no amount of therapy can fix that. that’s why many ex reality and tv personalities commit suicide."
Celebrity Big Brother is available to watch on ITVX.
Celebrity Big Brother: who's left?

Who are the stars who have survived in the Celebrity Big Brother house?The Sun's Jamie Downham takes a look...
GOING STRONG
Louis Walsh - The boyband manager, who's has never knowingly backed down from a fight, regularly trends for for his outrageous remarks
Fern Britton - The former This Morning star called out Phillip Schofield - but has seemed like a kind and gentle soul in the house
Colson Smith - You'll probably know him best as Corrie's Craig Tinker - but prepare to find out he's not much like his character
David Potts - Ibiza Weekender's breakout star has left that show behind - as well as his trousers by the look of things
Nikita Kuzmin - The Strictly pro is coming onto the show fresh off the show's tour. Poor lad probably just wants a rest
Bradley Riches - The actor played kindly James McEwan in Netflix hit Heartstopper and he seems just as sweet in the house
HEADED HOME
Gary Goldsmith - Kate Middleton's uncle was a big signing for ITV, but he was booted out first after failing to impress viewers
Sharon Osbourne - TV legend was a "house guest" on a megabucks deal and an ensuite bedroom, but disappeared after nine days
Lauren Simon - Real Housewives of Cheshire star was the second person to leave. The stars put her up for eviction and the public did the rest
Levi Roots - The Reggae Reggae Sauce inventor delivered some spice, but got evicted third in a double-dumping with Ekin-Su
Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu - After ruffling a few feathers and getting involved in a spat with Marisha, this Love Island star was sent packing by fans
Marisha Wallace - After just over two weeks in the house, this West End star was sent packing.
Zeze Millz - This social media star ruffled a few feathers and was the sixth person to be evicted.