AJ Odudu cut a very racy display in a blue latex catsuit ahead of the launch show on Sunday night.
The Big Brother presenter, 35, who is hosting alongside Will Best, 38, gave fans a sneak peek of the upcoming show on its official Instagram on Sunday.
The first look clip saw AJ look sensational in a tightly-fitted jumpsuit which showed off her slender physique.
Meanwhile, Will looked handsome in an all black tuxedo with patent boots for the first episode.
Fans were treated to a sneak peek clip of the pre-recorded show, which saw AJ and Will introduce the show.
Exciting: AJ Odudu, 35, who is hosting alongside Will Best, 38, gave fans a sneak peek of the upcoming Big Brother show on its official Instagram on Sunday
Big Brother fans were given their first look at the brand new house on Friday.
As a brand new batch of housemates prepare to move in this weekend, bosses released first look snaps of the garden that surrounds the vast build.
Unlike previous years, this year’s house has put sustainability at the forefront, with an outdoor water tank collecting rainwater that will fill the jacuzzi.
On Friday, Good Morning Britain’s Richard Arnold also gave fans a glimpse of the garden, and explained how the show’s commitment to sustainability has had an impact on the interior design of this year’s house.
He said: ‘There’s a bath on a plinth. Initially they were going to have a clear bath but it would have to come from China and the key message here in the house this year is sustainability.’
While Richard admitted he wasn’t allowed to show viewers inside the house, he did hint that there were several double beds for steamy liaisons, and a ‘vast’ living area.
He also shared that the iconic Diary Room, the place where housemates can offload their struggles and woes to Big Brother, features the ‘biggest chair he’s ever seen.’
In previous years, the smoking area has been a fixture of house chat and gossip, but this year, it will be kept away from the cameras, with just a microphone to pick up on any dramatic discussions.
Coming soon! Big Brother fans have been given their first look at the brand new house ahead of the reality show’s return on Sunday
Inside: Viewers were taken on a tour of the garden during Friday’s Good Morning Britain, which included a nod to a Love Island staple with an outdoor fireplace
This year’s house also features a cheeky nod to its reality TV rival Love Island, with the inclusion of an outdoor fireplace.
It was also revealed that 30,000 people applied to take part in the show, though bosses are tight-lipped on exactly how many housemates will move in on launch night.
Earlier this week, Big Brother bosses also revealed their new duty of care protocols.
This year the Housemates must undergo a social media blackout, take part in ‘respect and inclusion training’ and will have access to one-on-one mental health support sessions before, during and after the show.
The respect and inclusion training will set out expectations around use of language and acceptable behaviour in the House while.
Big Brother: The Launch will see a new cast of carefully selected housemates, from all walks of life, become the first people to take up residence in the brand-new house as they arrive at the famous destination in front of a live studio audience
Before filming all Housemates have undergone psychological and medical assessments including assessments by an independent doctor, mental health professionals and information reports from each Housemate’s GP.
Housemates were also required to disclose in confidence any medical history or other information that would be relevant to their participation in Big Brother.
In addition their family and friends will be asked not to post any content on their individual social accounts for the duration of their time in the House in a social media blackout.
Return: Big Brother bosses have also revealed they’ve introduced stringent new duty of care protocols, stepping up mental health support since the last instalment back in 2018
Big Brother: The Launch is on ITV1, STV, ITV2 and ITVX on Sunday 8th October from 9pm.