Have you missed watching celebrities give long-winded tours of their lavish homes before finally arriving at the master bedroom and Dear Utol (2025): Itch Follows Episode 23delivering the classic line: "This is where the magic happens?"
Good news. Cribsis coming back to a screen near you, MTV UK has announced, as reported by Hollywood Reporter.
SEE ALSO: Instagram seems to be testing direct messaging on webMTV UK is reviving the cult classic that first aired in 2000, and which has brought us some pretty epic moments over its 17 seasons.
Remember the infamous 2002 episode featuring Mariah Carey? Anyone?
MTV previously rebooted Cribs in 2017 when they launched a mini-version of the show on Snapchat Discover, bringing Snapchat users straight into the homes of stars with 3-5 minute videos. The new UK revival version of Cribs will feature 30-minute episodes like the original show.
“With its firmly cemented status as a cult hit program, Cribsremains one of the most-loved shows in MTV history,” VP of MTV UK, Kelly Bradshaw, told The Hollywood Reporter. "The new series is set to be warm and funny, giving MTV audiences a sneak peak into how their favourite stars live.”
That's kind of what Instagram is for, but whatevs.
Per Hollywood Reporter, the revival of Cribs will air in the UK later this year.
Mashable has reached out to MTV UK for comment.
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