CELEBRITY Big Brother has only just got underway and it has already been revealed that there will be a big twist.
Monday night’s Celebrity Big Brother launch night saw 13 housemates enter (reluctantly in Mickey Rourke's case) the infamous house.
AJ Odudu and Will Best were full of tributes to Davina McCall as they welcomed viewers back for another series of star antics.
And fans watched on as the showbiz faces got to know each other as they got stuck into the new series.
But a big twist has already been thrown into the mix, as it was announced that there will be a ‘killer nomination.’
David Potts, who won the show last year, revealed that the three celebs entering the Prize Room - which was shown on the launch episode - will have a huge decision to make.
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They’ll have three options of Immunity, or Guardian Angel where they give immunity to someone else, or Killer Nomination where they will target a fellow housemate.
Other prizes include the ability to contact the outside world, a pair of slippers, a teddy bear or coffee.
Last night, CBB viewers watched as actor Mickey Rourke became the first celeb to enter the Prize Room, and he chose Guardian Angel.
Before entering the house, Mickey was branded "pervy" after he was shown ogling host AJ Odudu.
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Telly viewers have called for the US star to be evicted first from the show after his alleged inappropriate behaviour.
In an awkward encounter, the actor - who had just been introduced to the audience - twirled AJ around before pulling her towards him resulting in the pair bumping into one another.
When fellow host Will Best asked if he could win, Mickey, 72, paused for a while and said: "I haven't thought about it".
The New York-born star then turned to AJ and began to look her up and down, before saying: "Nice outfit."
The host replied: "Thank you. Thank you so much."
However, when Mickey continued to ogle AJ, she raised her voice slightly and said: "Stop looking at me."
Moments later, AJ and Will had to physically escort the Sin City star into the house as his slow pace threatened to delay the live show.
Arriving in the compound, the actor - who won a Bafta for his role in the acclaimed 2008 film The Wrestler - was greeted by housemates doing a massive conga.