Big Brother’s new eye was revealed in an exclusive promo during Love Island’s live final on ITV2 on Monday.
During the show viewers caught a glimpse of the logo as the count down begun for the reality show’s much-anticipated second series.
This year’s eye is a colourful and abstract with oil dripping across a yellow background before forming the iconic eye shape.
The ad ended with show narrator Marcus Bentley declaring over the theme tune: ‘Big Brother returns this Autumn on ITV2 and ITVX’.
The reality TV juggernaut first aired on Channel 4 in 2000 before moving to Channel 5 ahead of its eventual axe in 2018.

Big Brother’s new eye was revealed in an exclusive promo during Love Island’s live final on ITV2 on Monday

AJ Odudu and Will Best will return as hosts presiding over all the action, as a new batch of housemates from all walks of life take up residence in a revamped Big Brother house
But last year ITV revived the show, followed by a Celebrity version as well as the iconic Live Stream and Late & Live companion show, which was streamed 70M times.
AJ Odudu and Will Best will return as hosts presiding over all the action, as a new batch of housemates from all walks of life take up residence in a revamped Big Brother house.
David Potts was crowned the 2024 winner of Celebrity Big Brother during the hotly-anticipated grand final back in March.
The Ibiza Weekender star, 30, narrowly beat Nikita Kuzmin, 26, to the Celebrity Big Brother crown as he came in second, with Colson Smith coming in third, Louis Walsh fourth and Fern Britton in fifth place.
Meanwhile Ekin-Su Culculoglu, who was voted out earlier in the series, admitted she felt ‘bullied’ during her time on the show, but admitted it was her ‘own fault’.
The Love Island winner, 29, was accused of being fake and playing a role on the reality show, which led to her getting booed and receiving death threats after she left the house in March.
Ekin-Su has now said she was ‘not her best self’ after her split from long-term boyfriend and Love Island co-star Davide Sanclimenti, 29, – and she is ‘not proud’ of her appearance on the ITV show.
She told The Sun: ‘It was a wrong choice for me, but I can’t blame anybody but myself. I carried a lot of baggage into that show, and I projected a lot of what I was feeling outside of the house inside too.

This year’s eye is a colourful and abstract with oil dripping across a yellow background before forming the iconic eye shape

The ad ended with show narrator Marcus Bentley declaring over the theme tune: ‘Big Brother returns this Autumn on ITV2 and ITVX

David Potts was crowned the 2024 winner of Celebrity Big Brother during Friday night’s hotly-anticipated grand final
‘I was fake in the house because I wasn’t being myself, I was in survival mode. It wasn’t because I had any kind of game plan, I just wasn’t being truthful about where I was in my head, what had just happened to me, the trauma I’d been through. People see right through that, I can understand why they thought I was fake.’
At the time, CBB was hit by several Ofcom complaints due to ‘treatment’ of Ekin-Su after fans claimed she was ‘bullied’ on Late & Liv
e over claims she was ‘badly edited’.
Ekin-Su has now said that seconds before her exit chat with hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best, her family and friends told her that she had been ‘cancelled’ due to a bad edit.
The TV personality explained: ‘I didn’t have long between the boos and the exit chat and before I did my interview, my loved ones had taken me aside and told me, “Producers have ruined you, you’ve been cancelled, they’ve edited you so badly”.
‘Within seconds of being told this, I was sitting in front of AJ and Will for a chat. It isn’t an excuse at all but I felt so small, like a kid who was being told off. I messed up and blamed the edit off the back of my loved ones comments, but I shouldn’t have said it before watching back the show myself.’

Meanwhile Ekin-Su Culculoglu, who was voted out earlier in the series, admitted she felt ‘bullied’ during her time on the show , but admitted it was her ‘own fault’

The Love Island winner, 29, was accused of being fake and playing a role on the reality show, which led to her getting booed and receiving death threats after she left the house in March
Ekin-Su went onto admit that she felt like AJ and the crowd in the studio were all her ‘bullies in one place’ and she had ‘nowhere to hide’ during the ‘uncomfortable’ conversation.
The Turkish actress added that she didn’t know why ‘everyone seemed to hate’ her and it felt ‘like the world was against me’.
Since the appearance on CBB, host Will has reached out to Ekin-Su to invite her to an event, but she revealed she hasn’t spoken to AJ.
Ekin-Su concluded by revealing she ‘didn’t leave the house for days’ following the CBB stint but said the reality show did give her the ‘kick up the a*** she needed’ to get her head straight following her messy break-up.