Tonight’s Live Final saw hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best crown Jordan the winner of Big Brother 2023.
Walking away with a life-changing cash prize of £100,000, Jordan becomes the reigning champion of Big Brother following the return to UK television of the reality series. The show launched on its new home this autumn with 3.6m viewers across ITV1, STV ITV2 and ITVX in a disruptive multi-channel takeover. Viewers saw Olivia finish as the series runner-up followed by Henry, Yinrun and Noky taking third, fourth and fifth place respectively.
On his win Jordan said he ‘hadn’t the foggiest’ how he’d won the public vote, but added that “The money will be nice, won’t it…. did I think I could win it? No.”
On his romance with Henry, Jordan said, “Henry and I made a promise that whoever wins, we would go to a five-star hotel or somewhere decent… with a twin room. We won’t be sleeping in the beds!”
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ITV recently announced that Celebrity Big Brother will also return to screens next year. Airing on ITV1, STV and ITVX, Celebrity Big Brother will see a new cast of famous faces isolated from the outside world, taking up residence in the iconic Big Brother house.
Applications for the next series of Big Brother are now open. Hopefuls looking to embark on the ultimate social experiment can now apply to be a part of the next series of Big Brother set to air in 2024.
Big Brother and Big Brother: Late & Live are available to watch on ITVX.