Big Brother has revealed the 16 houseguests who will be competing on Season 23 this summer!

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The 16 brand new houseguests who will be shown moving into the "BB Beach Club" house on Big Brother's Season 23 premiere include a swimwear designer, a male flight attendant, a start-up founder, a professional dancer, a forensic scientist, a Kindergarten teacher, an attorney, and a farmer.

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Big Brother's 23rd season is scheduled to premiere with a 90-minute episode on Wednesday, July 7 at 8PM ET/PT on CBS, and fans will be able to watch the 24/7 live feed and find exclusive content throughout the season.

"This all-new group is in for a high-stakes summer full of Big Risks and Big Rewards, where one wrong gamble could cost them everything," CBS teased in a press release announcing the cast.

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Big Brother executive producers Rich Meehan and Allison Grodner revealed to Entertainment Tonight how the houseguests will begin playing the game in teams and there will be another huge twist at the end of the premiere episode having to do with the theme of casino meets Big Brother Beach club.

For the first time in Big Brother history, the houseguests will apparently be presented with a double-or-nothing offer that may be too good to refuse.

The executive producers also shared how Big Brother's 23rd season will have the tagline, "Go big or go home."

Big Brother will continue to air three episodes every week this summer following its July 7 debut.

Beginning on Sunday, July 11, the series will air on Sunday and Wednesday nights from 8-9PM ET/PT as well as on Thursday nights.


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Each Thursday night episode of Big Brother, hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, will feature a houseguest's eviction and air live on the East Coast from 8-9PM.

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Big Brother follows a group of strangers living together in a house together that's outfitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones, recording their every move 24 hours a day.

Each week, a Big Brother houseguest or two will be voted out of the house, and the last houseguest remaining will win the grand prize of $500,000.

Below is a list of the 16 new Houseguests who will be competing to win Big Brother 23:

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- Alyssa Lopez, a 24-year-old swimwear designer from Sarasota, FL

- Azah Awasum, a 30-year-old director of sales operations from Baltimore, MD

- Brent Champagne, a 28-year-old flight attendant from Cranston, RI

- Britini D'Angelo, a 24-year-old Kindergarten teacher from Niagara Falls, NY

- Christian Birkenberger, a 23-year-old general contractor assistant from Harwinton, CT


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- Christie Valdiserri, a 27-year-old professional dancer from Philadelphia, PA who currently resides in North Hollywood, CA

- Derek Frazier, a 29-year-old safety officer from Philadelphia, PA

- Derek Xiao, a 24-year-old start-up founder from Baltimore, MD who currently resides in New York, NY

- Brandon "Frenchie" French, 34-year-old farmer from Camden, TN who currently resides in Clarksville, TN

- Hannah Chaddha, a 21-year-old graduate student from Chicago, IL


- Kyland Young, a 29-year-old account executive from San Bernardino County, CA who currently resides in Venice Beach, CA

- Sarah Steagall, a 27-year-old forensic scientist from Boiling Springs, SC who currently resides in Fort Myers, FL

- Tiffany Mitchell, a 40-year-old phlebotomist from Detroit, MI

- Travis Long, a 22-year-old tech sales consultant from Austin, TX who currently resides in Honolulu, HI

- Whitney Williams, a 30-year-old makeup artist from Portland, OR

- Xavier Prather, a 27-year-old attorney from Kalamazoo, MI who currently resides in Milwaukee, WI


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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.