Big Brother will introduce 16 new houseguests to viewers when Season 25 kicks off on CBS on Wednesday night, however, you can begin to get to know Big Brother 25's houseguests right now!

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The 2023 edition of Big Brother, once again hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, will premiere with a special live 90-minute broadcast in which the houseguests will be shown moving into the Big Brother house on Wednesday, August 2 at 8PM ET/PT on CBS.

Big Brother's 25th season will air on CBS three times a week following its premiere -- Sundays at 8PM ET/PT, Wednesdays at 8PM ET/PT and Thursdays at 9PM ET/PT, with the Thursday broadcasts featuring each week's live evictions.

Big Brother viewers are still waiting for the big twist of Season 25 to be revealed during the 90-minute premiere broadcast.

Viewers, however, have already received a hint about what the twist will entail.

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According to CBS, iconic Big Brother players Frankie Grande, Britney Haynes, and Danielle Reyes -- who lost their respective Big Brother seasons -- recently "broke in" to the Big Brother house and rolled a "Time Laser" in attempt to change the outcome of their past games.

"It is time to rewrite history and take back the victories we so deserve," Danielle, the runner-up of Big Brother's third season, said in the clip released by CBS.

Big Brother's new Season 25 houseguests include a Deaflympics gold medalist, a brand strategist, an exterminator, a geriatric physician, a professional flutist, a political consultant, and a deejay from Australia.

"This new group is in for a summer to remember, full of jaw-dropping moments and twists that will send the houseguests spiraling into another universe," CBS teased of the new season.

Click the BEGIN GALLERY link below to view photos and descriptions of Big Brother's Season 25 houseguests and learn more about them before the season premieres on CBS this week!

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