Big Brother series five winner Nádia Almada has teased that she will be entering the famous house when the show launches later this year on ITV
Big Brother has created a string of household names but one icon is said to be walking straight back into the house that made her famous.
Series five champion Nádia Almada shot to fame on the programme back in 2004 and became the first transgender person to participate in the show, which she eventually won. The Portuguese-born star became a trailblazer for the trans community and says that she still receives messages from fans she has helped support.
But almost two decades on from her first appearance in the house, the star, 46, has confirmed that she’ll be entering once again.
“I think that’s the beauty of this memory of this experience on the show, it’s the icon status,” she said to the Mirror before adding: “I love the show, I would love for them to see us and to have us and kind of remember, the pioneers of the show and I think it’s kind of becoming a full circle. I’ve manifested it.