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Secret garden built to spark romance?
Published Saturday, May 26 2007, 11:18 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Big Brother 8 producers have built a secret garden to allow loved-up housemates to spend time alone.
Aerial shots taken of the house this week show a secret area hidden from the main lawn. Insiders claim that housemates will have to earn the right to use it.
A source told The Sun: "This year's show is all about sparking romance and fun, to avoid a repeat of the angry scenes from Celebrity Big Brother. But bosses are well aware getting some privacy can be difficult so we created a secret garden that couples can sneak off to from the bedroom.
"Some of BB's best storylines have been romances. Paul and Helen's fling and Stuart and Michelle's romance were great love stories and gave those series a nice glow. That's what we want to repeat."
Aerial shots taken of the house this week show a secret area hidden from the main lawn. Insiders claim that housemates will have to earn the right to use it.
A source told The Sun: "This year's show is all about sparking romance and fun, to avoid a repeat of the angry scenes from Celebrity Big Brother. But bosses are well aware getting some privacy can be difficult so we created a secret garden that couples can sneak off to from the bedroom.
"Some of BB's best storylines have been romances. Paul and Helen's fling and Stuart and Michelle's romance were great love stories and gave those series a nice glow. That's what we want to repeat."
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