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Yeah sorry, the wikipedia entry was talking about Jaime Cerda as having married Leah. No idea if it's true or not. He was the skater guy who was one of the four housemates who swapped houses (along with Claire, Reggie and Ben), and then got voted out and won the $10,000 as part of the twist. I think it was straight after that that the two houses merged.

The swap was before the merge.
 
My man is at the Sexpo (in Sydney) right now, and he just sms'd me a picture of Zoran getting his photo taken with a naked Belladonna.
 
the article i read on wikipedia said jamie still wishes he was married to leah

Yeah, it's been edited, I guess the marriage thing was just vandalism? Whoever edited it obviously doesn't like Leah, her current entry is:

Leah White was known for being one of the louder housemates, which caused her nomination and then eviction. She currently spends her time drinking, partying and carrying on.

A highly respectable member of society...

It used to say that she spends her days on the Big Day Out forum too, the article needs cleaning up.
 
The Winners

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Credits: Dreamworld
 
Previous Big Brother winners

* Series 1 winner Ben Williams, of Victoria was a builder's labourer and a student before winning Big Brother in 2001. Ben's involvement in the annual World Vision 40 Hour Famine led to the housemate's participation and he has since continued to support World Vision activities. Ben also joined Triple M as the Sydney Swans reporter during the 2002 AFL season.

* Series 2 winner Mr Nice Guy,
Peter Corbett won a prize pool of $250,000 in 2002 at the age of 23. He lost both his parents to cancer at a young age and has since become an active charity supporter, assisting Banardos Australia and becoming an ambassador for Daffodil Day.

* Celebrity Big Brother Dylan Lewis
shot to fame while hosting the groundbreaking live music variety show Recovery, and has since hosted several other TV and radio shows.

* Series 3 winner Regina Bird with her naivety and charm became the first woman to win the reality show. After her win, she appeared on Channel 9's Skating on Thin Ice and worked as a flight attendant on Virgin Blue airlines. Regina now lives on the Gold Coast with her sweetheart, firefighter Dale Sorensen, and daughter Mia.

* Series 4 winner Trevor Butler, the million dollar winner, lives at Tweed Heads and now works with the crew at Hot Tomato. Trevor was one of seven celebrities to feature in a television program, Celebrity Overhaul.

* Series 5 winners, twins David and Greg Mathew won Big Brother 2005 and received $836,000 in prizemoney. Often treated as a single person, the twins tricked their housemates into believing they were a single person until an injury gave them away. Since their win, the twins have made a documentary of their trip to the South Pole on skis. They plan to do the same about their trip in the Simpson Desert.

* Series 6 winner Jamie Brooksby, more commonly known as the 'guy with the headband', won Big Brother in 2006. The laidback personal trainer best known for his headbands and low-slung jeans took home prizemoney of $426,000 and declared love for his ex-housemate Katie Hastings on national television.

* Series 7 winner Aleisha Cowcher was the Victorian hairdresser and 2007 winner. Described as hyperactive and energetic, Aleisha was the longest lasting original housemate not to be nominated until she failed a task set by Big Brother. Since her win, she moved in with her Big Brother housemate Emma Cornell, and continues to date Billy Bentley -- her infatuation while on the show.

http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2008/07/22/13958_gold-coast-top-story.html
 
My man is at the Sexpo (in Sydney) right now, and he just sms'd me a picture of Zoran getting his photo taken with a naked Belladonna.

Well, are you going to post the pic so we believe you? Typical, Zoran being a grade A fat smut hound with a slut.

Hang on, why was your husband at the sexpo? How embarrassing.

has Zoran put on weight a few people says he has...was wondering

Yes. Years ago he used to be quite slim, though before BB his weight ballooned something fierce, he managed to lose quite a bit for BB, though he has since put a fair bit of weight back on.
 


* Series 7 winner Aleisha Cowcher was the Victorian hairdresser and 2007 winner. Described as hyperactive and energetic, Aleisha was the longest lasting original housemate not to be nominated until she failed a task set by Big Brother. Since her win, she moved in with her Big Brother housemate Emma Cornell, and continues to date Billy Bentley -- her infatuation while on the show.



Imagine all the attention whoring going on inside that house.
 
Imagine all the attention whoring going on inside that house.

According to Nick, Aleisha & Billy are now living in Melbourne.

griffin
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Fav HM: Kate,Thomsus,Hayley
Hated HM: TRAVIS!! Carlo,aphro


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do u still live in melb nick?? Kate lives in melb yer... and hayley... which of the other ex housemates from last year live here in melb... i heard there were quite a few...

12-05-2008, 12:52 AM

Yeah, I'm in Port Melbourne now, moved here from Prahran/Windsor a month or so ago...billy and aleisha are a short stroll from mine, so is hayley, kate's a few minutes away, demet's here somewhere, travis and jamie aren't that far away....i think thats it...oh, laura's here now too...and bodie and bree are in south yarra/prahran....


http://forum.behindbigbrother.com/showpost.php?p=978939&postcount=3819
 
Farmer takes to Yarra life


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David Graham relaxes with his charges.

Brad Ryan

29Jul08



YARRAVILLE is a far cry from the outback farming town of Goondiwindi but according to reality TV star David Graham, there are "more similarities between Goondiwindi and Yarraville than you'd care to poke a stick at".

Graham, who described himself as "the token farmer and the token gay guy" while on Big Brother in 2006 and later competed on Dancing with the Stars, said he had fallen in love with the suburb since starting work there a month ago.

"The Yarraville village is just spectacular it's just so casual and everyone is so friendly, it's like it's a small country town," he said.

"I desperately want to move here."

Graham has left the farm in Goondiwindi to expand his ethical lamb business in Melbourne, and is managing a daycare centre for dogs on Hyde St.

He told the Leader he was feeling "emotional" about the demise of Big Brother, which Channel 10 says will not be revived after its eighth series ended last week.

"I spoke to probably five of my housemates (from the show) last night and we were all saying how weird it was and how emotional it was," Graham said.

"The first year we were all so intensely busy with the things we were doing we didn't really miss it, but now we have time to sit down and watch it occasionally, we kind of all got attached to the house again."

The controversial program gave Graham an outlet to highlight the issue of homophobia in rural Australia, and his popularity then catapulted him on to Dancing with the Stars, where he championed another cause close to his heart that of farmers' crippled by drought.

"I wouldn't go a single day where I wouldn't have someone say something incredibly positive about their response," Graham said.

"Regardless of the fact that 17 million Australians didn't watch Big Brother or Dancing it's hard to escape that my story got out there in every medium possible."

Today it continues to do so, primarily via cyberspace, with website farmerdave.com.au recording more than 150,000 visitors since October 2006.

Set up to document farm life during one of the worst droughts in history, it now also includes blog entries on househunting in Melbourne and Graham's growing business projects.

"I couldn't keep up with the emails and letters," Graham said.

For now, Graham has abandoned a foray into politics, in which he flagged an ambition to stand for the

National Party and push the party on gay rights policies.

"I put myself out there as a gay person that people could identify with and there's only so many things you can do before people start being put off by activism," Graham said.

"There's been zero negativity at all whereas before I went on Big Brother there was.

"I was bashed and left for dead on a street in Brisbane, and there was a reason to jump up and down."

For now, there's nowhere Graham would rather be than surrounded by dogs in daycare.

"The intense urge that I've always had just to get back to my farm, make sure everything is alright, go for a horse ride - it's not gone but it's sufficed by being here," he said.

"It's so integral to being a country person, being around animals.

"This is the best job in the world."

http://www.themaribyrnongleader.com.au/article/2008/07/29/39795_wtv_news.html
 
Oh dear....He still looks a sexy hunk. :D

doesnt he just. what a waste of a man.

allthough i still cant g his temper tantrum out of my head but as long as he stays quiet he would make a great piece of man meat
 
UPDATE


Rory spotted walking into the Corio STD clinic to have a checkup.

Dixie and Renee spotted at Dubbo Centrelink applying for Newstart Allowance.

Barney has bitten the bullet and taken a job as a childrens clown.

Saxon seen leaving a screening of the new X Files movie. Appeared to have a raging boner.
 
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Blackberry Bold Smart phone launch at The Arts Factory in Darlinghurst.
L-R Jade and Ben Williams

Credits: TDT
 
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