Celebrity Big Brother 2025: Full record of confirmed ITV housemates

Celebrity Big Brother 2025: Full record of confirmed ITV housemates

Celebrity Big Brother is back with a new crop of housemates including soap stars, an Olympic champion and a controversial Hollywood star

ITV rebooted Big Brother in 2023 and aired its first celebrity run, which reunited X Factor judges Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne, last year

This year’s housemates EastEnders actor Patsy Palmer, presenter Trisha Goddard, musician Chesney Hawkes and Oscar-nominated actor Mickey Rourke, who was removed after five days.

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The full list of confirmed housemates for 2025

Chesney Hawkes

JoJo Siwa

Trisha Goddard

Chris Hughes

Patsy Palmer

Michael Fabricant EVICTED

Jack P Shepherd

Ella Rae Wise

Mickey Rourke REMOVED

Daley Thompson

Donna Preston

Danny Beard

Angellica Bell

Rourke, whose credits include Angel Heart, 9 1/2 Weeks and Sin City, received an Oscar nomination for his role in Darren Aronofsky’s The Wrestler in 2009. He is this year’s highest-paid contestant, allegedly being paid £500,000.

Mickey Rourke has entered the ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ house (ITV)

His Celebrity Big Brother appearance was immediately thrown into controversy when he “ogled” host AJ Odudu, which prompted complaints from viewers. He was ejected from the house after an “uaccpetable” run-in with ex-Love Island contestant and sports broadcaster Chris Hughes.

Hughes briefly began a singing career with fellow Love Islander Kem Cetinay before becoming a horse racing and cricket pundit.

Palmer is best known for playing Bianca Jackson in BBC soap EastEnders, and is joined by another soap star, Coronation Street’s Jack P Shepherd, who has played David Platt since he was 12.

Former Conservative MP Michael Fabricant – recognisable by his distinctive blond hair – became the first housemate to evicted from the 2025 series. He joined the show after losing his seat in Lichfield to Labour’s Dave Robertson at the 2024 general election.

Other housemates include Olympic athlete Daley Thompson, The Only Way Is Essex star Ella Rae Wise, TV presenter Angellica Bell, and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK series four winner Danny Beard.

Patsy Palmer has entered the ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ house (ITV)

Two-time Olympic decathlon champion Thompson, 66, set a then-world record at the 1984 Los Angeles games and won the BBC Sports Personality prize that same year.

Bell, 49, a Celebrity MasterChef winner who rose to fame on CBBC, has presented radio programmes, The Martin Lewis Money Show, and The One Show.

Singer Chesney Hawkes, best known for his 1991 hit “The One and Only”, has also entered the house alongside chat show Trisha Goddard, who has stage four cancer, for which there is treatment but no cure.

The London-born presenter previously recovered from breast cancer some years earlier after a 2008 diagnosis.

Entering the Celebrity Big Brother house on Monday (7 April), Goddard said she wanted to use the show as an opportunity to demonstrate to terminal patients that they should “not be scared of living”.

Trisha Goddard has entered the ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ house (ITV)

American pop star, and former Dance Moms reality child star, JoJo Siwa is another high-profile signing. She is one of the favourites to win the show.

Hughes, 32, who rose to fame on ITV2 reality dating programme Love Island, briefly began a singing career with fellow Love Islander Kem Cetinay before becoming a horse racing and crickets sports broadcaster.

Another housemate is Donna Preston, who has appeared in ITV comedy panel show Hey Tracey! and Netflix series The Sandman.

Before the series began airing on ITV, the controversial reality show was last on Channel 5 in 2018 before being cancelled by the channel. Big Brother originally ran on Channel 4, presented by Davina McCall, from 2000 to 2010.

TV personality David Potts, best known for Ibiza Weekender, won last year’s series of Celebrity Big Brother. The series continues nightly on ITV2 and ITVX.

Additional reporting by Agencies