“MTV Cribs” is making a comeback through MTV International in 2021. The original show “Cribs” debuted in 2000 and lasted for 13 seasons. For over five years the show showcased over 180 homes of multiple celebrities including Snoop Dogg, Destiny’s Child, and Mariah Carey. In 2010, the show restarted, then revived again as a short-form series on Snapchat Discover in 2017.
A U.K. adaptation was launched in September 2019, followed by “this summer’s “MTV Cribs: Footballers Stay Home,” which was filmed remotely during the global pandemic.
“As we spend more time at home this year, our fascination with where and how others live is growing,” said Craig Orr, vice president of original content and development for youth and entertainment at ViacomCBS Networks International. “’ MTV Cribs continues to connect our worldwide audiences with their favorite stars as they welcome us into their homes for an exclusive tour. This is pure property porn escapism at its most fabulous.”
Among the celebrities guest set to make an appearance on the reboot includes singer JoJo Siwa, Caitlynn Jenner, British singer Stefflon Don and “Glee” star Kevin McHale.
“I’m pumped to bring MTV fans into the colorful world of JoJo — complete with my most memorable outfits and the slime game room of my dreams,” said Siwa.
The new show will be produced by Viacom International Studios U.K. and executive produced by Kate Amarani of Viacom International Studios U.K., and Craig Orr and Rebecca Hewett of MTV International.
According to Variety, a U.S. version of the show is expected to premiere in early 2021.
Other celebrities to be featured in MTV Cribs” are “Selling Sunset’s” Christine Quinn, “The Vamps” member Bradley Simpson, “RuPaul’s Drag Race’s” Alyssa Edwards, and British reality star Gemma Collins.
“What a dream to be included in this iconic classic,” said Quinn. “As a top-selling broker I’m always spotlighting other people’s homes to the world, but now MTV International is giving you an exclusive look inside my newly redone home — and let’s get one thing clear — in my house, it’s my rules. Expect the unexpected.”
“MTV Cribs” will debut on the network’s international channels on Oct. 26 at 8 pm EST.
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