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Meet Trish – one of the Big Brother 2023 housemates

FANS are loving the return of Big Brother, and this time it is on ITV.

The reboot of the OG of all reality shows kicked off with a new batch of housemates, and one of them is Trish.

Hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best chat to Big Brother housemate Trish
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Hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best chat to Big Brother housemate TrishCredit: Rex

Who is Trish?

Trish, 33, is a full-time mum from Luton, who is living it up in the Big Brother house.

She hoping to "humanise refugees and immigrants" while in the famous compound.

During her VT on launch night, Trish claimed she "hated" the Tories and is not afraid of a debate if it came to one.

Speaking about why she wanted to go on BB, she told ITV: "I always wanted to apply back in the day.

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"My friends would always be like, 'I think you'd be good in there, you're quite mouthy!'

"When I saw it was coming back, I thought it was the universe telling me something - so I just went for it.

"Also because I want to humanise refugees and immigrants, especially in this political climate. I want people to see that behind the stats and figures, there are real humans."

Trish added: "We are important simply because we exist, not only when we participate in capitalism.

"We matter because we are alive and breathing - no human is illegal."

Who is in the Big Brother 2023 cast?

The BB housemates have to live together whilst competing in tasks, and putting each other up for eviction.

Over six weeks they will slowly be whittled down, with one lucky winner scooping the £100K.

Here's a full list of the Big Brother 2023 housemates who have joined Trish in the house.

How can I watch Big Brother?

Big Brother airs at 9pm on ITV2 from Sunday to Friday, with a break on Saturday.

ITVX are also providing a live stream until the early hours of the morning.

Two new hosts have also joined the show - AJ Odudu and Will Best.

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The pair also present a daily spin-off series called Big Brother: Late And Live which airs directly after the main show.

The show previously ran on Channel 4 and Channel 5.

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