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Former Big Brother star Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace has claimed that the public should be granted more control over next year's series.
The glamour model, who competed in the house in 2006, said that she wants viewers to pick their own contestants before the 11th run kicks off next summer.
Last month, Channel 4 confirmed that Big Brother 11 will be the final series on the broadcaster following declining viewing figures for the reality show in recent years.
Writing in her Reveal blog, Horgan-Wallace commented: "Following the announcement, I was asked to take part in several TV news interviews. I said I hoped another channel would buy BB so it can continue.
"If they came up with some new ideas and formats, I think it could regain its lost viewers. A great idea would be to have the audition process filmed, similar to X Factor, and the viewers got to vote in the housemates - you heard it here first!"
The 30-year-old also admitted that she is "devastated" by the news that Big Brother is ending on Channel 4.



