Meghan's sister to enter Big Brother house

The Duchess of Sussex's half-sister Samantha Markle and Donald Trump's former lover Stormy Daniels are tipped to go on Celebrity Big Brother.

The Duchess of Sussex's half-sister Samantha Markle leads the famous faces expected to be announced for the latest series of UK Celebrity Big Brother.

Also rumoured to be joining the line-up are former Arsenal and Liverpool footballer Jermaine Pennant, kidnapped model Chloe Ayling and adult film star Stormy Daniels, who gained notoriety after suing US President Donald Trump following an alleged affair.

Addressing speculation about her involvement Markle, 53, previously said: "I've worked in media most of my life, why would I not? Why would I stop living because I have a family issue going on?"

Pictures of the revamped house for the new series, which begins on Thursday, have revealed an interior decked out in tropical prints and designs described as "Hollywood Regency flair".

In the garden the celebrities will be among cacti, succulents and a brightly coloured, mid-century modern design reminiscent of a Palm Springs desert.

The last series of Celebrity Big Brother was won by Australian drag queen Courtney Act, real name Shane Jenek.


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