Celebrity Big Brother 2016 odds: Christopher Biggins bookies favourite to win before Channel 5 show even starts

Marnie Simpson and Ricky Norwood are in a close second and third

Jack Shepherd
Thursday 28 July 2016 15:30 BST
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Celebrity Big Brother 2016: How many can you recognise?

Another year, another batch of people you may vaguely recognise enter a house filled with cameras live-streaming everything to the public. Yes, ‘Celebrity’ Big Brother is back.

Well, it’s not actually back just yet. Tonight (28 July), the first episode will air and already bookies think they know who is going to be crowned victor.

According to Ladbrokes, Christopher Biggins is the favourite to win, with odds of 3/1, closely followed by Marnie Simpson (9/2) and Ricky Norwood (6/1).

If, like myself, you’re unfamiliar with who these ‘famous’ people are, feel free to flick through our gallery below of everyone entering this year’s Big Brother house.

Previously discussing his entry into the Big Brother House, Biggins told Native Manchester: “Ever since I’m A Celebrity, I’ve been offered so many reality TV shows. I’ve been in a few but, with age, you get much better at turning things down.

“However, the one that is getting harder to say no to is Celebrity Big Brother because they just offer you so much money. They ask me each year.”

Perhaps they upped their offer this year? Who can say. CBB begins at 9pm on Channel 5. The full odds, via Metro, are below.

Christopher Biggins 3/1

Marnie Simpson 9/2

Ricky Norwood 6/1

Lewis Bloor 8/1

Helen Lederer 9/1

Renee Graziano 10/1

Beth Chapman 10/1

Sam Fox 12/1

Saira Khan 12/1

Chloe Khan 14/1

Frankie Grande 16/1

Stephen Bear 20/1

Katie Waissel 25/1

James Whale 25/1

Aubrey O’Day 33/1

Grant Bovey 50/1

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