A trio of ex housemates will join the Big Brother 2018 house TODAY for a new takeover task.

And one of them is The Queen of Clean Kim Woodburn, who previously appeared on Celebrity Big Brother last year and quickly became an iconic housemate.

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She's now lined up for a comeback, alongside the final Channel 4 series winner Josie Gibson and all round Big Brother legend Nikki Grahame.

The trio will takeover the house when Big Brother takes a day off. Housemates wake up to find Big Brother has had enough of looking after them for almost 50 days.

"Batteries are in the same place they've been in for the last 48 days, someone go get them," Big Brother announces deadpan. "I'm sick of baby sitting them," Big Brother adds.

With Big Brother away, the ex-housemates set the current lot tasks and chat to them in the Diary Room.

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As it stands, just six housemates remain in the house ahead of the final next Monday night.

Last Friday saw Tomasz Wania become the latest housemate to be evicted in the latest Big Brother results.

But he wasn't the only one to leave the house over the weekend, with Lewis Flanagan kicked out of the show for 'unacceptable language'.

Those left in the house as things stand are Cameron Cole, Zoe Jones, Akeem Griffiths, Cian Carrigan, Brooke Berry and Sîan Hamshaw.

Cameron is currently the odds-on favourite to win the series in the wake of Lewis' exit.

Bookmakers BoyleSports spokeswoman Aoife Heffron revealed this week: “Going into the last week of Big Brother its Cameron’s to lose as he is now odds on at 4/6 to win and is seeing all the support from punters.

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"Lewis’ removal from the house is undoubtedly the reason punters have turned their support for his closest friend in the house, Cameron. Even Akeem, who was rivalling Lewis for the crown, has drifted.”

Meanwhile, this isn't just the final week of Big Brother for this year but potentially forever.

Channel 5 announced before the launch back in September: "The forthcoming series of Big Brother will be the last - of either celebrity or civilian versions - on Channel 5. We’d like to thank Endemol and all of the production team who have worked tirelessly to make the show a success.

"We’d also like to thank our brilliant presenters - Emma on Big Brother and Rylan from Bit on the Side - for their consummate professionalism, Marcus, the voice of Big Brother and all of the housemates who have created so many memorable moments."

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However there have been some rumours the show could live on in a new home, potentially moving to streaming giant Netflix.

For now, Big Brother 2018 continues nightly on Channel 5. The final airs at 10PM on November 5.