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After more than 20 years off the air, MTV Cribs is making a comeback.
The fan-favorite first premiered in 2000, and gave us all a sneak peek into the homes of some of the world's biggest stars for 13 seasons.
In that time, fans were able to tour the homes of A-listers including Mariah Carey, Destiny's Child and 50 Cent.
"Cribs didn't simply introduce the celebreality genre, it created a blueprint for how we engage on social media," said Nina L. Diaz, president of Content and chief creative officer, MTV Entertainment Group. "We are thrilled to usher in a new era of this iconic franchise for audiences around the world."
When Is MTV Cribs Back on TV?
After its original run ended in 2005, the show has been the subject of several reboots, including a short-form digital version on Snapchat Discover in 2017.
In addition to the new season, a spin-off international version began in October. The global edition follows celebrities on a tour of their properties outside of the U.S.
Cribs returns to MTV August 11 at 9:30 p.m. ET.
Each episode will be 30 minutes long and promises to take you "beyond security gates to hang out for an up-close-and-personal look, dropping even more legendary moments like never before."
If you're feeling nostalgic for the original series, select seasons of MTV Cribs are available to view now on MTV.com and Paramount+.
A second season of the worldwide version began on August 2.
Who Will Star in the MTV Cribs Reboot?
The show's opening episode will take viewers inside the home of The Challenge's TJ Lavin, People reported.
Opening up his Las Vegas loft, the 44-year-old BMX rider showed off his impressive collection of sports memorabilia.
"This is what my house used to look like before I got married," he joked.




Some of his most prized possessions include a basketball signed by Kobe Bryant, boxing gloves from Oscar De La Hoya and a signed jersey from Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly.
So far, 18 other stars are confirmed on the line-up.
Some of the celebrities opening up their homes for a tour include JoJo Siwa, Christian Siriano, Scott Disick, Rick Ross and Jordyn Woods.




Just like its noughties predecessor, the show's reboot promises plenty of unexpected moments, including a look at Big Sean's nightclub inside his own home, and Martha Stewart's 21 peacocks.
On season two of the show's international edition viewers can expect appearances from boxer Tyson Fury, Selling Sunset realtor Jason Oppenheim, and Real Housewives of Atlanta's Kenya Moore.