Channel 4's Big Brother is known for birthing some of the most iconic one-liners - 'Who IS she?' comes to mind - and became a cult favourite among the country from 2000 to 2018.
After a few spin-off shows and not as good seasons, the show tailed off around the 2018 mark, but ITV producers have been discussing a reset of the show in autumn 2023, filling the hole Love Island leaves us with after summer.
The new production would feature members of the public as it had before Celebrity Big Brother - where the meltdowns of Gemma Collins was born - but it is yet to be confirmed.
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The last series was won by 18-year-old Cameron Cole, the youngest ever winner of the show - but where are the Scottish contestants who often stole the hearts of many?
We have listed all 19 Scottish contestants below, and what they have been up to now. But fair warning, it's not all sunshine and rainbows!
Sada Walkington - Series One (2000)
The nation didn't begin well in Big Brother, as Sada became the first ever person to be evicted from the house.
Edinburgh-born Sada, now 49, had entered the show when she was working to become a successful writer.
But now Sada goes by a completely different name now, as she moved to Argentina to become a yoga instructor.
Sada, who now goes by Guru Amrit Dev, is married to Argentinian musician Sat Man Swaraj and has become a mum to twins Indigo and Padma, back in 2005.
Lynne Moncrieff - Series Three (2002)
Aberdeen-born Lynne joined the now-popular show as a mature student, but was also booted out early on.
She lost out in the public vote to the late Jane Goody, and has since stayed away from the showbiz side of life.
The 56-year-old was most recently known to be working on her art in a gallery in The Granite City.
Sandy Cumming - Series Three (2002)
Fifer Sandy was true to his cheeky nature as he became one of Scotland's most famous contestants on the Channel 4 show.
The 63-year-old women's personal shopper seemed all chill when he entered the house - but left on very interesting terms.
After making the mind-boggling decision to urinate into a bin on day 20 of the show, he made like a spy and escaped the house over a wall while others tuned into a football match.
After his abrupt exit, the contestant returned to his previous job but had a name change in order to hide himself from the media.
Cameron Stout - Series Four (2003)
After Sandy's antics, Scots were surprised that we were allowed back onto the programme as a whole - and that's where Cameron comes in.
51-year-old Cameron became the first (and only) winner of Big Brother to come from Scotland.
Working as a fish worker, Cameron spoke proudly of his faith and Orkney origins.
Now a radio presenter, Cameron emerged victorious from the show with half a MILLION more votes than his closest competition.
He later qualified as a primary school teacher when he left the programme - and also launched Orkney's first escape room.
Federico Martone - Series Four (2003)
Glaswegian Federico survived Big Brother until day 29 - a good stint - until he turned the whole city of Newcastle against him with one sentence.
In a conversation, Federico argued that nine out of 10 Geordie women were "slags" - which did not go down well.
The now 41-year-old worked in public relations and fine art after he exited the programme, and also successfully ran Qua, an award winning Italian restaurant in his home city of Glasgow.
Federico was back in the media in 2018 after he refused money from the Fast and Furious franchise in order to keep his then-restaurant (which is now under different ownership) open during filming.
Shell Jubin - Series Five (2005)
Art student Shell finished at a reasonable fourth in what has been argued as one of the most controversial years of Channel 4's Big Brother ever.
The Scottish contestant caused a stir when in one episode, she decided to cut the grass in nothing but her birthday suit, and lasted until the final.
During her time on the show, Shell was dating Frightened Rabbit singer Scott Hutchison, before his tragic passing 2018.
Shell now goes by Michelle Millar Fisher, her married name, and lives in the US where she is a museum curator.
Jason Cowan - Series Five (2004)
Jason entered the Big Brother home with nothing more than a bow tie and some leopard print Speedos - quite the impact!
The Hamilton man, and former air steward, came as runner-up in series five and used his winnings to travel India and Spain.
He became a personal trainer in 2011 and returned to Scotland, but was charged in the same year for sexually assaulting an Argyll woman.
The disgraced celeb was cleared of his crimes after a three-trial at the High Court in Glasgow.
Sam Brodie - Series Seven (2006)
Ayrshire-born Sam lasted until day 23 of Big Brother and exited the programme after a largely uneventful stint.
He is known for publicly transitioning from male to female, but has since de-transitioned and is now identifying as male.
Sam now lives in Malaysia and works as a television presenter, and is married with two kids.
Shahbaz Chaudhry - Series Seven (2006)
Glaswegian Shahbaz became infamous for his chatty nature, and became a scapegoat for the other contestants to moan about.
The then-unemployed Shahbaz walked on day six, after unfair treatment from the other housemates - and the producers were put to the hot iron for not protecting his mental health.
After the show, the 37-year-old made a few appearances on screen, but has shunned the showbiz side of life since.
David Parnaby - Series Eight (2007)
Visual merchandise manager for H&M, David joined the show mid-way through as a 'halfway housemate' of Big Brother.
The Ayr-born hopeful lasted just a week after he was booted off - most likely due to his comments about witchcraft.
Beforehand he had claimed to practice witchcraft and said he wanted to join a coven.
Afterwards he worked as an image consultant and stylist and managed the All Saints shop in Glasgow.
Mikey Hughes - Series Nine (2009)
Mikey, a blind radio presenter who lost his sight after an operation, became a 'smash' hit with viewers and came second to Rachel Rice.
The 47-year-old returned to the wires after working as a club DJ, and earning a PhD in economic and social history.
Mikey has also dabbled in politics, as he stood in the Westminster by-election for Glasgow North East in 2009.
Most recently he has written a book about Nazi swastikas - and slammed Prince Harry for wearing one.
Dennis McHugh - Series Nine (2009)
The dance teacher, from Edinburgh, was kicked out of Big Brother for spitting at a fellow housemate.
Dennis, 37, got in a row over a painting and ended up being axed when he spat in the face of housemate Mohamed.
Lee Diey was in a relationship with Dennis for six months before he entered the Big Brother house but was dumped by text days before his ex appeared on telly.
Dennis later apologised and said he was ashamed of his actions.
Kenneth Tong - Series Ten (2009)
The businessman avoided being booted from the house by leaving less than a week after joining as an extra contestant - and became even more unpopular as the weeks went on.
Kenneth, 37, was going out with former housemate Karly Ashworth but was accused of flirting with other women by housemates.
In 2010 he was accused by his now ex-girlfriend of posting naked pictures of her on the internet.
Kenneth then hit the media two years later for tweeting jokes about the loss of popular singer Gary Barlow’s baby.
He also advertised a slimming pill persuading girls to endorse a 'controlled anorexia' scheme to become a size zero - and claimed it was a joke.
He apologised after being called out by celebrities like Rihanna, Katy Perry and Simon Cowell.
Karly Ashworth - Series Ten (2009)
Karly was once named as part of FHM's Top High Street Honeys.
She was accepted to study art and design at Dundee University but left after three weeks.
The former Miss Scotland finalist, 34, lasted until day 44.
She's now moved into the corporate world where she works as a mindset coach.
Sara McLean - Series Thirteen (2012)
Model Sara, 31, came second in the 2011 Miss Scotland contest before appearing on Big Brother a year later.
The beauty queen, from Edinburgh, finished fourth in her series and later dated star goalkeeper Tim Howard.
In 2013 she had her leg shattered in an alleged hit-and-run and doctors even feared brain damage.
Danielle McMahon - Series Fifteen (2014)
Danielle, 33, entered the house and caused problems with housemates who accused her of being too pious.
The lingerie model, who was portrayed as a strict Catholic, avoided any sex chat despite housemates bringing up that she had appeared in raunchy magazines.
The Glaswegian was the eighth person evicted, most likely due to the publics skewed opinion of her public life.
Series winner Helen Wood later claimed she was arrested for throwing a drink in Danielle's face at a party after the series had ended.
Sam Kay - Series Sixteen (2015)
The personal trainer, from Dundee, was a late addition to the show but made a big impact when viewers saw her share a steamy kiss under a duvet with fellow contestant Marc.
She didn't last very long after housemates chose to evict her so that she didn't get £15,000 of the prize money - bit harsh?
After leaving the house she auditioned for the X Factor and returned to her singing roots.
According to Instagram, she's now a fitness and confidence coach.
Andrew Cruickshanks - Series Eighteen (2017)
The hairdresser, from Glasgow, was a late addition to the programme.
Andrew, 27, reached the final of the reality show in which viewers saw him even get his privates waxed - painful!
He finished in fifth place and won more than £30,000 before returning to his day job cutting locks.
Ellis Hillon - Series Nineteen (2018)
Ellis appeared on the series when she was 20 and became the most short-lived star EVER after being booted out of the house in less than a day.
The Cambuslang contestant was removed by show bosses after a probe into some historic messages on her social media accounts.
The former fast food worker was left “completely heartbroken” following a huge backlash from the public due to this revelation.
The young mum now works on OnlyFans as a model.
So, Scotland has had a mixed bag of contestants on Big Brother - but are you the person who will bring the nation it's second win?