‘Big Brother’ Stars Christmas Abbott and Memphis Garrett Get Married Bayleigh Dayton and Swaggy C Announce Pregnancy After Miscarriage Todrick Hall Shares Regrets From 'CBB' and What's Next for His Music
18.05.2022 - 09:33 / newidea.com.au
It seems that reality TV stardom runs in the family for the Subritzys, with Layla's brother David appearing in I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! ‘s as fake influencer 'The David' earlier this year.
We first met Layla when she starred in season nine of Big Brother back in 2012, where she placed second in the competition. Now, the reality starlet has returned to the Big Brother house 10 years later for another crack at the crown as one of the season's Royalty contestants alongside familiar faces Reggie Bird, Tim Dormer, Tully Smyth, Anthony Drew, Trevor Butler and more.
‘Big Brother’ Stars Christmas Abbott and Memphis Garrett Get Married Bayleigh Dayton and Swaggy C Announce Pregnancy After Miscarriage Todrick Hall Shares Regrets From 'CBB' and What's Next for His Music
Big Brother house after Farmer Dave blindsided everyone by nominating him for elimination, but the one-time winner says there’s no hard feelings.WATCH: Trevor Butler is evicted from Big Brother 2022“It’s all about strategy,” he tells WHO, revealing that he didn’t love the show’s new format which definitely put him at a disadvantage.With a new focus on physical challenges and secret strategizing, the 48-year-old admits there wasn’t as much of the fun banter and goofing around that he remembered from his BB experience in 2004.READ NEXT: Who wins Big Brother for 2022? We think we know!“There was no none of that strategic talk out in the open and that's one thing that I didn't really like,” he says.“That’s all part of it now, it's not a popularity contest anymore and it's not up to Australia.”Trevor was surprised by the show's new format in 2022.While he enjoyed the physical challenges, being one of the oldest and heaviest housemates put him at an obvious disadvantage in tasks based on body weight and endurance.“That last one we were holding up our own body weight. I was like, ‘great, I'm the heaviest one here.
It's a wedding! Former stars of the reality show, Christmas Abbott and Memphis Garrett, have tied the knot in Savannah, Georgia. Christmas and Memphis met in 2020 while they were cast on the CBS reality show’s “All-Stars” season. Though the fan favorites were not dating during the show's run, they confirmed their relationship months after the finale. The reality stars said «I do» at the Georgia State Railroad Museum on Saturday.
From the Big Brother house to the wedding aisle! Memphis Garrett and Christmas Abbott have officially tied the knot nearly one year after getting engaged.
Alison Hammond has been a household name ever since she left the Big Brother house in 2002 and found her way into the nation’s hearts with her energetic presenting style, infectious laugh and boundless energy. As well as being a regular host on This Morning, Alison also entered the jungle as a contestant on the 10th series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here in 2010 and competed on Strictly Come Dancing in 2014.
Jade Goody’s widow, Jack Tweed has reportedly found love again, 13 years after Jade, tragically passed away, aged 27, from cervical cancer. According to reports, Jack, 34, has been happily dating Essex-based PA, Ellie Sargeant for the past six months. She’s even said to be helping him out with the organisation of a charity event in aid of his late wife, Jade, taking place this summer.
Big Brother winner Kate Lawler has left fans feeling ‘old’ as she shared throwback pictures to her time on the third series. The 42 year old posted a selection of nostalgic snaps from her time on the show to mark 20 years since she first stepped foot in the iconic house. The mother of one went on to win the third series and secure the £70,000 prize, where she appeared alongside This Morning ’s Alison Hammond, BBC Radio 1’s Adele Roberts and the late Jade Goody.
Birmingham Live reports. The long-time reality show is potentially set to return on ITV2 in autumn next year, five years after it was axed on Channel 5. The show started on Channel 4 in July 2000 with Davina McCall presenting the hit series before it was culled in 2010.
First appearing on our screens on season six where he placed third, Dave made headlines for declaring he was gay in a speech to his Housemates, who wholeheartedly supported the young farmer's brave admission in front of the nation.