List Of Big Brother 2006 Housemates (UK)
A total of 22 housemates participated in the seventh series of Big Brother in the UK, where they were observed by television viewers 24 hours a day and each week, and a housemate was voted to be evicted by the general public until the winner, Pete Bennett, was left.
Most of the housemates entered on the first day of the series but Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace and Sam Brodie entered the house as rewards from a task and Susie Verrico entered through a 'golden ticket' promotion with Nestle. As part of a twist, a new set of rooms, named the House Next Door, were built, and the housemates Jayne Kitt, Jennie Corner, Michael Cheshire and Glen 'Spiral' Coroner were introduced to the series through this twist. The House Next Door was used later on in the series where four previously evicted housemates were allowed to return temporarily, one of whom, Nikki Grahame stayed in the House until the final.
Read more about List Of Big Brother 2006 Housemates (UK): Aisleyne, Bonnie, Dawn, George, Glyn, Grace, Imogen, Jayne, Jennie, Jonathan, Lea, Lisa, Michael, Mikey, Nikki, Pete, Richard, Sam, Sezer, Shahbaz, Spiral, Susie
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