AJ Odudu and Will Best have been announced as the hosts of ITV's revival of Big Brother.
They will follow in the footsteps of Davina McCall, Emma Willis and Brian Dowling when the reality TV series returns to screens later this year.
The UK version aired for 18 years until it was axed in 2018.
ITV announced in August that it would be returning on ITV2 and streaming service ITVX, with its famous house featuring a "contemporary new look".
Odudu, who co-hosted the revival of The Big Breakfast and was a finalist on Strictly Come Dancing, and Best, known for fronting talent show Dance Dance Dance on ITV, will host the main show, presiding over weekly evictions and "quizzing" housemates on the events of the day.
They will also front an additional nightly live show debating the topics inside the house.
The news comes after speculation that Rylan Clark, who presented Big Brother's Bit on the Side, could return as a host following his departure from Strictly Come Dancing spin-off It Takes Two on the BBC.
Big Brother - which sees housemates live together in a custom-built home for weeks without access to the outside world in a bid to win a cash prize - started in 2000 on Channel 4. Channel 5 took over in 2011.
However, it was axed by the broadcaster in 2018 amid a ratings slump.
Big Brother's production company said at the time that there were "future possibilities" for more series on UK television, prompting speculation another broadcaster or streaming service could pick up the show.
Channel 5 controller Ben Frow later said that he had no regrets over the decision to end the series and that the TV landscape had become "very crowded with reality shows".
Source: Press Association