NEW Big Brother host Will Best has been beavering away at his presenting career for over a decade/
He's just landed his biggest job to date though, hosting the rebooted Big Brother alongside Strictly Come Dancing star AJ Odudu.
The pair have been hired to preside over weekly evictions and "quizzing" housemates on the events of the day when the series returns later this year.
It means Will can finally stow away his suitcase, as his Instagram shows he is usually travelling the world hosting at festivals and TV shows for Red Bull TV.
The 38-year-old pro has also previously been hired by Channel 4, ITV and the BBC, and he co-hosted Dance, Dance, Dance with Alesha Dixon back in 2017.
Things are peachy in the 38-year-old's private life too.
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He is engaged to stylist Tobi Rose and they've been dating for 12 years.
He recently paid tribute to his other half, telling his followers on Instagram: "12 years ago today I met this truly one in a 7.88 billion human being.
"She was even my first ever insta post. And if you scroll right you’ll see that, as well as being the love of my life, she’s also frighteningly true to her word."
Earlier today, Maya Jama congratulated him on his new role.
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She penned on Insatgram: "Yes yes yes! Iconic and neccessary," as she shared AJ and Will's Big Brother promo photo.
Davina McCall, Emma Willis and Brian Dowling have previously hosted Big Brother before it was axed amid a ratings slump in 2018.
The iconic show – which sees housemates isolated from the outside world for weeks and made stars out of Jade Goody and Alison Hammond- started in 2000 on Channel 4.
Channel 5 took over the series in 2011.
Fans had predicted Big Brother's Bit On The Side host Rylan Clark would be hired to front the revived series.
It comes after he dramatically quite Strictly It Takes Two earlier this month.
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