Celebrity Big Brother, also known in some regions as Big Brother VIP, could refer to:
- Any series of Celebrity Big Brother UK:
- Celebrity Big Brother 1
- Celebrity Big Brother 2
- Celebrity Big Brother 3
- Celebrity Big Brother 4
- Celebrity Big Brother 5
- Celebrity Big Brother 6
- Celebrity Big Brother 7
- Celebrity Big Brother 8
- Celebrity Big Brother 9
- Celebrity Big Brother 10
- Celebrity Big Brother 11
- Any season of Bigg Boss, the Indian version of Big Brother, which only uses celebrity format:
- Bigg Boss 1
- Bigg Boss 2
- Bigg Boss 3
- Bigg Boss 4
- Bigg Boss 5
- Bigg Boss 6
- Any season of VIP Brother, the celebrity edition of Big Brother Bulgaria
- VIP Brother 1
- VIP Brother 2
- VIP Brother 3
- VIP Brother 4
- Any season of Veliki brat VIP, the celebrity version of the Serbian, Montenegrin, and Bosnia and Herzegovinan Big Brother:
- Veliki brat VIP 1
- Veliki brat VIP 2
- Veliki Brat VIP All Stars
- Celebrity Big Brother Australia
- Celebrity Big Brother Croatia
- Celebrity Big Brother Indonesia
- HaAh HaGadol VIP, (Israel)
- Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition (Philippines)
Famous quotes containing the words celebrity, big and/or brother:
“To become a celebrity is to become a brand name. There is Ivory Soap, Rice Krispies, and Philip Roth. Ivory is the soap that floats; Rice Krispies the breakfast cereal that goes snap-crackle-pop; Philip Roth the Jew who masturbates with a piece of liver.”
—Philip Roth (b. 1933)
“One of the baseball-team owners approached me and said: If you become baseball commissioner, youre going to have to deal with 28 big egos, and I said, For me, thats a 72% reduction.”
—George Mitchell (b. 1933)
“I was interested to see how a pioneer lived on this side of the country. His life is in some respects more adventurous than that of his brother in the West; for he contends with winter as well as the wilderness, and there is a greater interval of time at least between him and the army which is to follow. Here immigration is a tide which may ebb when it has swept away the pines; there it is not a tide, but an inundation, and roads and other improvements come steadily rushing after.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)