Controversial Big Brother 15 contestant Amanda Zuckerman revealed recently that she would go back in the house if asked.

The 28-year-old realtor from Florida may have been one of the biggest villains of the season but she recently said she was interested in competing in a potential All Star season of Big Brother.

"I would be open to it!" Zuckerman told The Huffington Post. "Look at Rachel Reilly. She didn't have the greatest first time around on Big Brother (Season 12) and she had haters. Then she came back the next season and voila, everybody loved her! I'm absolutely open to it! I have a lot to offer and a lot of good that America would want to see."

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There have been rumors that Big Brother might be planning for next summer's season 16 to be all returning players in the wake of season 15's new players making offensive comments.

Though Zuckerman did not get as much flak for her racist comments on the show as some of her fellow houseguests, she said she was shocked to learn how they were perceived.

"The number one thing that surprised me was the racism," she admitted. "No one was aware of what was going on in the real world. I had some level of awareness that comments I made were being taken to heart by people, but not that I was perceived as racist!"

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Zuckerman compared her personality in season 15 to manipulative mastermind Dr. Will Kirby from season 2 and the abrasive Evel Dick Donato from season 8. However, she noted, "Amanda Zuckerman is an Original! - Love me or hate me, it's still something different."

Big Brother 16 will air in summer 2014.