Reggie Bird and Tim Dormer will return for the new season of Big Brother, it has been revealed.
Channel Seven confirmed that the fan favourites, who are both past winners, will be back for 2022.
‘This may be a new game but I’m still the same old Reggie.
Big Brother is in my blood. I just can’t believe I’m here,’ Reggie, 47, said in a statement.
She’s back: Reggie Bird (pictured) and Tim Dormer will return for the new season of Big Brother, it has been revealed
Reggie won season three in 2003 and went home with $250,000 prize money.
Tim, 35, will also return, after scoring a win on season ten of the reality show in 2013.
It comes after reports that Reggie is being ‘paid peanuts’ to appear, in the form of $170 a day, rather than an up-front fee.
‘This may be a new game but I’m still the same old Reggie.
Big Brother is in my blood. I just can’t believe I’m here,’ Reggie, 47, said in a statement
Winner: Reggie won Big Brother Australia season three in 2003 and went home with $250,000 prize money
According to , Reggie was given just two days to decide if you want win bitcoin she wanted to take part in the series, adding: ‘It seems she’s been taken for a ride.
‘Her return to the Big Brother house was meant to signal better times.
Here’s hoping she wins again!’
A representative for Channel Seven declined to comment.
Of course, should Reggie win the 2022 season she’d walk away with the grand prize of $250,000.
Coming soon: Tim (pictured) will also return, after scoring a win on season ten of the reality show in 2013
The upcoming season, which was filmed late last year, will see memorable housemates from the past 20 years compete against 12 newcomers.
According to gossip website The Wash, 2004 winner Trevor Butler and fan favourites David Graham (2006), Estelle Landy (2012) and Layla Subritzky (2012) are rumoured to be entering the house.
Meanwhile, former lovebirds Tully Smyth and Drew Anthony may also be appearing on the new season.