Details of the house that contestants will live in for the new series 'Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack' have been revealed.
This year no celebrities will enter the 'Big Brother' house but well-known personalities will instead act as Big Brother, setting tasks and making the rules for the housemates, who are a group of talented young people, including scientists and acrobats.
The new house will feature Banksy-style stencilling and graffiti on the walls, with 12 single beds for the housemates to sleep in.
The Diary Room chair is neon purple and the bedroom walls are decorated with a British cityscape.
The garden has an intimate hot tub instead of a swimming pool and the housemates will also have access to a gym.
Dermot O'Leary is due to present the new series with Davina McCall returning to present the summer series of 'Big Brother'.
A Channel 4 statement said: "The identity of the celebs taking part remains tightly under wraps, but their aim will be simple: putting their stamp on the activities in the 'Big Brother' house and generally causing mischief."