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WILL Best has revealed a nasty injury would could put the Big Brother launch show at risk.

The reality show host is back on screens this weekend as Big Brother returns for its second series on ITV2.

Will Best has revealed a painful injury ahead of the Big Brother launch show
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Will Best has revealed a painful injury ahead of the Big Brother launch showCredit: ITV
The 39-year-old told fans he couldn't move his neck and was in need of urgent treatment
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The 39-year-old told fans he couldn't move his neck and was in need of urgent treatmentCredit: Instagram
Will later took to social media to update fans on his condition, telling them he was getting an infusion
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Will later took to social media to update fans on his condition, telling them he was getting an infusionCredit: ITV

However, with finishing touches to the famous TV house being made, Will has revealed a painful injury.

Taking to social media, he revealed he's unable to turn his neck.

Will, 39, told fans: "Hi guys, busy day today, but I've done something to my neck.

"So I Can't turn my head and have to turn my whole body, and I can't sort of look up or down.

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"Just eyes for me today and crossing roads, it's quite difficult. Went to osteopath and he did some like weird clicky stuff and it's not helped.

"You know what? They say bust a balloon. Bust a balloon."

Will later updated his followers that he was feeling better after receiving his first first infusion.

Posting a snap with clinic staff, he said: "Thanks guys! Feel ready for 6 weeks of live telly now!"

Will and best pal AJ Odudu will host the Big Brother live launch this Sunday night on ITV2.

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After their first year as the show's new presenting duo, they recently told The Sun they've no plans to evict themselves.

Will said: “Neither of us are leaving. Unless we’re dragged out of that building.”

AJ added: “It is beautiful to do a job I’ve always dreamed of doing – and alongside a best mate is even better.”

Big Brother winners from over the years

Since launching in 2000, reality TV juggernaut Big Brother has crowned several champions over the years. Let's take a look back at some of them.

Series 1 - Craig Phillips

Series 2 - Brian Dowling

Series 3 - Kate Lawler

Series 4 - Cameron Stout

Series 5 - Nadia Almada

Series 6 - Anthony Hutton

Series 7 - Pete Bennett

Series 8 - Brian Belo

Series 9 - Rachel Rice

Series 10 - Sophie Reade

Series 11 - Josie Gibson

Series 12 - Aaron Allard-Morgan

Series 13 - Luke Anderson

Series 14 - Sam Evans

Series 15 - Helen Wood

Series 16 - Chloe Wilburn

Series 17 - Jason Burrill

Series 18 - Isabelle Warburton

Series 19 - Cameron Cole

Series 20 - Jordan Sangha

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