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Emma Willis denies Big Brother and Love Island rivalry

The reality TV host is not worried about her programme being usurped.

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Big Brother host Emma Willis has shrugged off suggestions of rivalry between her show and Love Island, saying there is room for both in viewers’ lives.

The presenter, who has just wrapped the latest series of the reality TV contest and will launch Celebrity Big Brother tonight, said that she was not worried about the explosion in popularity of ITV2’s Love Island, which is fronted by Caroline Flack.

She told The Sun: “I don’t think there is any rivalry between the two shows, they are completely different.

Rylan Clark-Neal and Emma Willis
Rylan Clark-Neal and Emma Willis make up the Big Brother presenting team (Channel 5)

“Love Island is about couples looking for romance and Big Brother is about a group of people being taken out of their comfort zones, from different walks of life, and seeing how they cope living with each other.”

Ratings, however, have shown a clear winner as 2.6 million people tuned in to the Love Island finale, while only 900,000 watched the Big Brother final.

Emma Willis and Isabelle Warburton
Emma Willis (left) with Big Brother’s most recent winner Isabelle Warburton (Ian West/PA)

She said: “Love Island has only been going for three years, which compared to Big Brother — now in its 17th year across two channels — is relatively small fry.

“I hope (Big Brother has) got legs.

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Love Island was a hit this year (Joel Anderson/ITV/PA)

“Hopefully it will go for a little while longer.

“It would be nice for it to at least make 20 years.”

Love Island Kem and Amber
Kem and Amber won Love Island (ITV/PA)

She said: “It has bad language in, they’re not allowed to watch it.”

Speaking ahead of the CBB launch, Willis added that she hoped there would be no divas amongst the housemates.

Caroline Flack
Caroline Flack presents Love Island (Ian West/PA)

“The housemates who threaten to walk because the hot water is turned off are a bit annoying, as it’s not like anything seriously bad will happen to them.

“They just need to enjoy it and put on a good show.”

:: Celebrity Big Brother begins tonight on Channel 5 at 9.05pm.

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