[5] Nicola McLean returned to the house for Celebrity Big Brother 19 as an All-Star, representing this series.
[6] An advert aired on 20 December 2011, featuring former celebrity housemates Amy Childs, Jedward and Kerry Katona and presenter Brian Dowling on Channel 5.
According to their Facebook fanpage, this was because, as a company, they disagreed with actor Michael Madsen's recent direct-to-DVD films and as he was to become a housemate they decided not to renew their contract with Channel 5.
Unlike previous versions of Celebrity Big Brother aired in the winter, the pool still remained in the garden.
[11] Andrew Stone (born 15 December 1972)[12] was the lead singer and songwriter for the group Starman, who is known for appearing on the Sky1 TV series Pineapple Dance Studios.
[13][14] Denise Welch (born 22 May 1958[15]) is an English actress, dancer and television presenter, best known for her appearances on Coronation Street, Waterloo Road and Loose Women.
Frankie Cocozza (born 17 January 1993) is a former contestant in the eighth series of The X Factor; from which he was disqualified after evidence of cocaine use surfaced.
Georgia Salpa (born 14 May 1985, Athens, Greece) is a Greek-Irish model[18][19][20] known for appearances on Irish television in The Podge and Rodge Show, Republic of Telly, Celebrity Salon and Catwalk to Kilimanjaro.
Karissa and Kristina Shannon (born 2 October 1989) are American glamour models, Playboy Playmates and twin sisters.
Kirk Norcross (born 21 April 1988[22]) is a British television personality and a club promoter for Sugar Hut, a nightclub in Brentwood, Essex.
Madsen is also credited with voice work in several video games, including Grand Theft Auto III, True Crime: Streets of L.A. and DRIV3R.
Natalie Cassidy (born 13 May 1983[24]) is a British actress, most commonly known for appearing in the television soap EastEnders as Sonia Fowler.
MC Romeo (born 23 October 1980; real name Marvin Dawkins) is an English rapper/MC, who found fame in the UK garage group So Solid Crew.