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Big Brother 2025 cast: meet the full line-up

Nancy is pretty impressive! Italian-born and living in Glasgow, she speaks five languages – and says she wants to travel the world and learn more. She says she’ll bring a “fiery side” to the house.

“I’m very energetic, always talking, using my hands to talk and do things. I like to get up and dance and sing, I’m very up for that throughout the day. No matter what time it is. It could be as soon as I wake up, I will just always be a bundle of energy. So definitely [I’ll bring] my energy, but also my cooking skills because, again, I’m Italian so why not? I’ll teach people how to cook!”

Caroline, 56

Big Brother 2025 cast meet the full lineup

Ian Hippolyte

Caroline is a former celebrity PR with many stories to tell, no doubt. Despite being the oldest Big. Brother cast member in the series (so far), she says she doubts she’ll be the mum of the house because she’s “too naughty”.

She says of entering the show: “I left my job to set up my own company and, in Yorkshire, there’s not that many celebrities, so I haven’t had much luck because I don’t live in London anymore. So, I went to the job centre and the woman looked at my CV and said, ‘You should do something on the telly. You should write a book. You should go on social media, do videos. You’re too good to sit in an office, you’ve got too much going for you’. I laughed it off but I went home and saw the advertisement for Big Brother. So, I just did the video and never thought anything of it. I went back to thinking, ‘what am I going to do in my life?’. And then I got the phone call, and it just went from there and now we’re here!”

Marcus, 22

Big Brother 2025 cast meet the full lineup

Ian Hippolyte

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