Inside the Celebrity Big Brother house there’s an indoor fire pit and a stone chandelier – but a pointer is missing

Celebrity Big Brother’s unprecedented third season premieres February 2, and you can tell the iconic home has been refurbished for the stars.

The remodeled house where contestants live and compete during their stay is decorated to look like a beautiful Swiss ski chalet and comes complete with an indoor fire pit and fire pits. icicles hanging from the ceiling – but missing a pointer.

Guests are greeted with a chandelier that looks like icicles hanging from the ceiling

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Guests are greeted with a chandelier that looks like icicles hanging from the ceilingCredit: CBS
The Head of Household's bedroom looks like a famous Swiss ice hotel

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The Head of Household’s bedroom looks like a famous Swiss ice hotelCredit: CBS

Celebrity players like Lamar Odom, Chris Kirkpatrick of NSYNC and Todrick Hall are vying for $250,000 during the Celebrity Big Brother season – and even if they don’t win prizes, their luxury home appears to be one reward.

As soon as guests enter the home, they are greeted by a large chandelier with 300,000 individual light beads, according to CBS.

The living room has a cozy indoor fire pit surrounded by a curved couch and even features custom-made travel posters showing various scenes of Swiss landmarks.

Moving into the kitchen, the space has been refurbished with built-in appliances and an island with a hob.

The dining room is outfitted with gorgeous blue and gold tableware and is sure to be ready for a big ski party, or in this case, a competition dinner.

While the common areas feel ready to move in, the home is missing one key feature: the iconic spiral staircase that brings guests up to the second floor and has been a staple of the home for 20 seasons.

It has been replaced by a grand three-level staircase that brings guests to the gondola, which makes it look like they’re in a super-luxury gondola equipped with cozy couches and even a chess board.

Moving into the bedrooms, each pays homage to a different part of Switzerland’s history.

For example, there’s a Swiss Ski Patrol-themed room complete with cushioned ski boots, a pink room for a display of artificial Swiss chocolate, and a room with a bird clock Giant cuckoo is 9 meters high.

The cuckoo clock has famous origins in Switzerland, hence the quirky room.

In tribute to Switzerland’s world-famous ice hotels, the Head of Department room is made to look as if it were carved out of ice and snow.

Competing celebrities are sure to feel like they’re staying in a five-star chalet in the Swiss Alps thanks to the super-luxury-looking house’s massive bathroom and stunning steam room.

They can even focus on their wellness during their adventure in Switzerland, as the home is equipped with a mini gym and an outdoor hot tub to relax in after a long day of strategizing. and conspire against their enemies.

According to longtime host Julie Chen Moonves, although the house may seem like a dream you never want to leave, Season 3 of Celebrity Big Brother will be the shortest season ever.

“I’m ready for Season 3 of Celebrity Big Brother,” she said Our weekly.

“I think everyone is like that.”

She added: “Fans can expect the fastest season of any Big Brother, ever.

“We at least fire two celebrities a week.”

Fans can watch the competition on CBS, the Paramount+ streaming service, and other live TV services.

The living room couch surrounds the fire pit and is lined with ski posters

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The living room couch surrounds the fire pit and is lined with ski postersCredit: CBS
A bedroom in tribute to the Swiss Ski Patrol

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A bedroom in tribute to the Swiss Ski PatrolCredit: CBS
The Head of Household's bathroom has giant icebergs protruding from the walls

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The Head of Household’s bathroom has giant icebergs protruding from the wallsCredit: CBS

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