The first glimpse of the new Big Brother Diary Room chair has been unveiled as a new set of housemates gear up for its next series.
Big Brother returns to TV screens on Sunday, in what will mark the 25th anniversary of the original social experiment.
Now, fans have gotten a first look at the new Diary Room chair – and this year it’s had an eye-popping makeover.
Snaps of the new house show its very colourful theme, including a huge amount of eyeballs decorating every room.
And the new chair is no different, designed in a circular shape with multicoloured stripes and a huge eyeball in the middle, as well as multiple placed around the top of it.
The eyeball theme is a tribute to the show’s iconic catchphrase ‘Big Brother is always watching’ and hints that the housemates will be surveilled more than ever before.

The first glimpse of the new Big Brother Diary Room chair has been unveiled as a new set of housemates gear up for its next series

Big Brother returns to TV screens on Sunday, in what will mark the 25th anniversary of the original social experiment
The walk up to the Diary room is colourful too, with red and turquoise panelling and bright lighting – as well as a colourful flashing lights door.
The Diary Room chair reveal comes after the rest of the brand new Big Brother house was unveiled – and it is every bit as bold and eccentric as fans might expect.
While the housemates are always at the heart of the drama, the house itself has become just as much of an icon over the decades.
This year’s design promises to test the endurance of the contestants as much as the challenges themselves.
The new images reveal an explosion of colour across every room, creating a vibrant, almost chaotic backdrop for the weeks of confinement to come.
One corridor is decorated with clashing orange and green stripes, leading into a living room that features purple carpets, blue and pink sofas and enormous neon lighting overhead.
The bedrooms are no more restful, with bright velvet bed throws in electric blue, domed ceilings and shelves lined with eyeballs in varying sizes and materials – a stark reminder that Big Brother is always watching.
Elsewhere, a communal space is fitted with neon yellow flooring, striped blue chairs and vivid green doors, while the set design overall embraces the full spectrum of the rainbow and beyond.

Now, fans have gotten a first look at the new Diary Room chair – and this year it’s had an eye-popping makeover

The walk up to the Diary room is colourful too, with red and turquoise panelling and bright lighting – as well as a colourful flashing lights door

The Diary Room chair reveal comes after the rest of the brand new Big Brother house was unveiled – and it is every bit as bold and eccentric as fans might expect

While the housemates are always at the heart of the drama, the house itself has become just as much of an icon over the decades
The Big Brother garden has also had a makeover, with new deckchairs sat on AstroTurf looking on to the iconic hot tub – which takes pride of place in the centre.
A sheltered seating area is also featured, with a huge curved blue sofa for housemates to relax on.
There is also a huge Big Brother eye on the wall with what appears to be a window looking out to either the outside world or an extra room.
Inkeeping with the colourful theme, the garden has bright green and yellow wall panels as well as eyeball ornaments and a giant yellow hand.
Finally there’s a small extra seating area featuring two velvet armchairs, designed for cosier chats.
At the centre of it all is the legendary Big Brother eye, reimagined once again with a swirling iris and a sclera filled with intricate cogs and pipes – a fitting emblem for the show’s long-running legacy.

The new images reveal an explosion of colour across every room, creating a vibrant, almost chaotic backdrop for the weeks of confinement to come

The Big Brother garden has also had a makeover, with new deckchairs sat on the AstroTurfed grass
On Friday, AJ Odudu promised Big Brother fans a series of ‘twists and turns’ as the ITV show returns for its anniversary series this weekend.
The TV host, 37, who oversees the action on the reality format alongside Will Best, 40, took to Lorraine on Friday morning to tease what could be to come.
Chatting to host Christine Lampard, AJ suggested that fans of the show could be in for a shock as they were attempting ‘never before’ seen elements.
AJ said: ‘Twists and turns galore, and I can say that you’ve got to be glued to the entire series of course, but the launch show, we’re going to do something that’s never been done before on the show.
‘I can’t wait! It’s going to be so iconic.’