There’s nothing we love more than all-star editions of our favourite reality shows.
We’ve seen it done on Australian Survivor, The Block, MasterChef, My Kitchen Rules, even Bachelor In Paradise can be considered an all-star spin-off of The Bachelor & The Bachelorette.
So, why not Big Brother too?
WATCH: Big Brother’s Tully answers fans’ burning questions.
The on-again off-again reality series has been reincarnated to appear on all three mainstream television channels – first Network Ten, then Nine and now Seven – over its 20 year existence.
There’s a reason the hit series continues to return.
Call it wishful thinking, but we think it’s time Big Brother got an all-stars edition.
With the upcoming second season on Channel Seven this year, many of the show’s past housemates have been thrown back into the spotlight.
After all, they are what made the show so great.
Having some of the show’s biggest personalities and most controversial stars put under the one Big Brother roof is what our reality show dreams are made of.
There’s no talks of a Big Brother All-Stars edition just yet, but we’ve compiled a list of the stars we’d want to see return.

Tully
Let’s face it Tully stole the show in season 10.
While it was mostly due to her controversial relationship with fellow contestant Drew despite having a girlfriend outside of the house, Tully’s always one to speak her mind.
Since leaving the show the influencer hasn’t shied away from her Big Brother experience and recently even revealed some of the juiciest show secrets.

Drew
Drew has all but disappeared from the limelight since his time on Big Brother, aside from a brief and very strange relationship with The Bachelor star, Leah Costa.
Maybe we’re crazy, maybe we just live for the chaos but we’d love to see Drew and Tully back in the house together, even if it is as exes.
Think of it like Bachelor In Paradise meets Big Brother.

Hot Dogs (Simon Deering)
According to Tully, Hot Dogs is one of the most asked about housemates by fans.
Can you blame them?
After his infamous nude streak through the house, he’ll go down in Big Brother history.
These days he’s a real estate agent in WA, but we think another stint as a housemate would bring out that wild side pretty fast.

Benjamin Norris
Ben’s best remembered for his cheeky antics in the house with BFF Stacey Wren and proposing to his fiancée on stage during the finale.
Ben’s still riding the Big Brother wave, now covering the show and all its gossip at TV Blackbox.

Sara Marie
I mean, the woman has an entire dance named after her that is forever etched into Australian’s minds.
Need we say more?

Anna Lind-Hansen
Anna’s feud with fellow housemate Krystal Forscutt, who entered the house with her mum, was iconic.
It’s also responsible for her equally memorable quote: “Game on molls”.

Tim Dormer
Wild hair, wild personality.
Tim was cheeky, eccentric and always looking to stir the pot, which in our eyes makes for a great housemate.
In recent times, Tim has hosted his own podcast, Life After Reality TV, which dishes out juicy celeb gossip, also a great quality for going on the show.

Angela Clancy
In last year’s Survivor-esque format of Big Brother, Angela was undoubtedly the most analytic and strategic housemate we’ve seen to date.