It’s the most talked-about property in Australia - and that’s saying something because, let’s face it, Aussies love to talk about real-estate.

For months Big Brother superfans have been speculating about the ‘made for TV’ mega-house that will become the backdrop to hours and hours of addictive drama, deception and... maybe a ‘showmance’ or two.

All that good stuff will be documented by more than 60 cameras, recording 24/7 for our viewing pleasure.

Well, now we know what the BB house looks like inside.

In a ‘super tease’ released on Sunday, some of the rooms have been revealed.

The world-famous Diary Room has had a futuristic makeover.

Big Brother Diary Room Credit: Supplied

This living room has also well and truly rocketed into 2020.

Big Brother living room Credit: Supplied

In the video above:

Hear the voice of Big Brother for the first time

Sneak-peek of the mind-blowing challenges the housemates will be facing

Inside the Big Brother house

The show

Twenty years ago, nine people entered a purpose-built house to be watched 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by Big Brother and it changed Australian TV forever.

After being off our screens for six years, one of the largest entertainment formats is back.

He’s been watching and in 2020, Big Brother returns.

Big Brother’s house is full of twists and surprises, new rules and a modern generation of unique and ambitious Housemates.

The rumours

There’s been plenty of rumours around what we can expect from the show.

So The Morning Show decided to get the details straight from Sonia Kruger, the host of the upcoming series.

Sonia Kruger will host Big Brother Credit: Getty

Rumour one: A former housemate from a previous season reappears

“Fake news. That is totally fake. I did hear that rumour, and thought it was interesting - but it’s an all-new cast,” Kruger said.

Rumour two: One of the housemates is in their 60s

“That is a fact. The ages range from 19 to 61, and the average age is over 30. It’s a very diverse group,” Kruger said.

Sonia Kruger is the host of Big Brother 2020 Credit: Seven

Rumour three: The Australian public will decide the winner

“That is a fact. They will get the final say on who takes home a lot of money,” Kruger said.

“We haven’t revealed how much money - but it is a lot.”

Throughout the series, the housemates will be able to nominate and evict each other.

Rumour four: One of the contestants had a brush with coronavirus

“That’s fake news - I suspect there may be some confusion there,” Kruger said.

“One of our crew members had a brush with coronavirus and it actually shut down production for a couple of days before we got the all-clear. But not a cast member.”

Big Brother COVID-19

The Australian production of Big Brother was paused, over fears that one of the crew members had been exposed to COVID-19.

As a precaution, the site was locked down, pending testing and further advice.

Thankfully the test result for the Big Brother crew member believed to be exposed to COVID-19 came back negative.

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Contestants told about coronavirus

During production, staff told the contestants about the coronavirus pandemic.

In the revamped format, the production is pre-recorded.

The outside of the Big Brother compound features a BB-style eye and a paved walkway. Credit: Via Behind Big Brother

The Big Brother house is well supplied with food and essentials, and they usually aren’t told about major news events until after they’ve been eliminated.

The new era of Big Brother starts in June on Channel 7.