RYLAN Clark-Neal has revealed he built a Big Brother Diary Room in his house.
The TV star, 30, gave his Twitter fans a quick tour of his shrine to the Channel 5 series, while also hinting that there could be another installment during a live stream tonight.
Rylan first showcased the outside of the room, which was equipped with an LED button in the shape of Big Brother's eye and an automated sliding door.
As the door opened, the TV presenter was truly excited to show off the room's pièce de résistance, the actual Diary Room chair from his 2013 winning Celebrity Big Brother appearance.
The former Big Brother Bit On The Side host then settled onto his ice throne for a 20-minute-long live stream on the micro-blogging site, in which he discussed the possibility of another series and how he would love a museum dedicated to all things Big Brother.
Speaking about his new space, he said: "It's my new favourite room in my house.
"We all know how much I'm obsessed by Big Brother and I have nothing better to do with my time so I built a diary room.
"It looks quite like the diary room as well - which is quite exciting?!"
Adding: "Some people sell stuff on ebay from the Big Brother - fair enough things are being thrown away but I think it's naughty. They should put it in a museum or something.
"There should be some Big Brother Museum. I think there should be some Big Brother exhibition I'd do it definitely.
"I've loads of things from over the years like all the diary room chairs. I'd go."
Answering fan questions, the former X Factor hopeful said he believes there will be another series of the Channel 5 show, despite it being cancelled in December.
"Whether I'm delusional or not," he began. "I've definitely not done my last big brother I know that."
MOST READ IN TV & SHOWBIZ
"Even Psychic Alex said that, my psychic from Ghosthunter. She said no, you'll do it again so it's sad so I'm not going to cry a cry."
Before his life stream was done and dusted, Rylan likened the Big Brother lot in Elstree to "Disneyland".
He also shared how seeing the house torn down left him feeling sad and emotional.
Got a story? email [email protected] or call us direct on 02077824220.
We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours.