Luke Anderson is a South African-born 31-year-old chef from Flintshire. He was assigned female at birth and used to be called Laura. He was one of two housemates called Luke in the house, so was referred to as Luke A to avoid confusion. On Day 1, Luke A entered the house along with fifteen other housemates. On Day 13, he won a trip to the sweet shop in the Ticking Time Bomb game. On Days 15 and 16, he became a scientist along with two other housemates as part of a shopping task, experimenting on the rest of the house. On Day 29, he joined the blue team with six other housemates as part of the Turf Wars task. In The Good, The Bad and the Really Ugly task, he was placed in the Really Ugly category. On Day 44, Luke A won the Speed Hater task when his date with Sara lasted only 17 seconds, winning a Lads' Night In for himself and Adam. In Week 7, he was nominated to face the public vote against Lauren, and survived. On Day 48, Luke A was forbidden from smoking as part of the Letter Dilemmas task. In Week 8, he again faced eviction against seven other housemates, and survived again. In Week 9, Luke A faced the public vote for the third time in succession, against three other housemates, and survived for a third time. In the final shopping task, he and four other housemates had to convince the two housemates playing museum guards that they were resembling museum exhibits, when in fact they were sneaking off to get treats. They failed this task. On Day 70, Luke A left the house as the winner of Big Brother 13.
| Preceded by Aaron Allard-Morgan |
Big Brother UK winner Series 13 (2012) |
Succeeded by Most recent |
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