We at heat love Big Brother more than takeaways on a Sunday and big fluffy dogs, so constantly have our ears pricked for news about the upcoming series.
And this latest bit of gossip has got us VERY EXCITED.
ACTUAL NIALL HORAN’S ACTUAL BROTHER MIGHT BE GOING.

Big Brother bosses are apparently in talks with Greg Horan to get him on the regular people show, as he’s not quite famous enough for CBB (yet).
A source told Daily Star Online: "He's been in talks to try and become a celeb himself but Big Brother bosses would only have him in the regular version, not the celebrity edition of the show as he's not well known enough."

"They're struggling to find him a partner as it's doubles and he's been searching through his Facebook trying to find someone."
WE’LL BE HIS PARTNER!!!!!
The new series of Big Brother might start sooner than we thought, as it’s been reported by the publication that it will be before the General Election (there was a rumour at one point it was going to be pushed back – nightmare).
“Channel 5 pencilled in the 2nd to the 6th of June for the launch of Big Brother.
“Normally the show kicks off on a Tuesday which would make it June 6 but this year things are different.”
They added: “All signs point to the show kicking off on Sunday June 4.”
We already know that the series will be distinctly political this year (have you SEEN the eye?), and Rylan Clarke-Neal also revealed there’s going to be another major shake-up.

Speaking on This Morning, he said: "I can reveal that the big brother house this series is one of Britain's best kept villages.
"We've got cottages, we've got shops – it's very, very different. But is everything as it seems? We promise to show all aspects of British life."
(SHOPS?!)
The Sun apparently contacted a rep for the show, but they were unable to confirm whether the start date had been announced.
In the meantime, Big Brother, we’re ready for ya.
FOR THE FULL RUMOURED LINE UP (INCLUDING THE CHEEKY GIRLS AND PERU TWO!), CLICK HERE.
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