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Brian scoops Big Brother victory | Brian scoops Big Brother victory |
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Brian Belo has been named winner of this year's Big Brother, beating the bookmakers' favourites, twins Sam and Amanda Marchant. | Brian Belo has been named winner of this year's Big Brother, beating the bookmakers' favourites, twins Sam and Amanda Marchant. |
The 20-year-old data entry clerk from Basildon, Essex, has won the Channel 4 reality show's £100,000 prize. | The 20-year-old data entry clerk from Basildon, Essex, has won the Channel 4 reality show's £100,000 prize. |
"How I've done this I don't know," Brian told host Davina McCall. "I came for the experience and I've had that." | |
Tree surgeon Liam McGough, 23, came third, while former boy band member Ziggy Lichman, 26, finished fourth. | Tree surgeon Liam McGough, 23, came third, while former boy band member Ziggy Lichman, 26, finished fourth. |
Brian, whose unassuming charm won him thousands of fans, chanted "oi oi" to the crowd as he left the house. | |
BB'S MEMORABLE MOMENTS Man-free zoneFor the first time ever, the show kicked off with an all-female house | BB'S MEMORABLE MOMENTS Man-free zoneFor the first time ever, the show kicked off with an all-female house |
First ever twinsSam and Amanda Marchant, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, were the first twins to enter the house. The dizzy blondes were nicknamed Dumb and Dumber | First ever twinsSam and Amanda Marchant, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, were the first twins to enter the house. The dizzy blondes were nicknamed Dumb and Dumber |
Emily booted outAfter the Celebrity Big Brother race row, Emily Parr (pictured) was thrown out for using a racially offensive word in the show's first week | Emily booted outAfter the Celebrity Big Brother race row, Emily Parr (pictured) was thrown out for using a racially offensive word in the show's first week |
Most hated contestantCharley Uchea rated herself ten out of ten for attractiveness and ruthlessness, but viewers voted her out at the first opportunity | Most hated contestantCharley Uchea rated herself ten out of ten for attractiveness and ruthlessness, but viewers voted her out at the first opportunity |
Chanelle and ZiggyThe couple's on-off romance divided viewers, but Chanelle finally had enough of their blazing rows and quit the show He said he would give his prize to his mother and the first thing he would do now would be to buy a bottle of cider. | |
After famously saying in the house he did not know who William Shakespeare was, he told Davina he was a film director who made Romeo and Juliet. | |
Sam and Amanda, who agreed to be counted as a single contestant for nominations and votes, chanted Brian's name after leaving the house in joint second place. | |
The 19-year-old sisters were known for their excitable and inoffensive natures. Sam said the Big Brother experience was the "best thing ever, love it so much". | |
They went throughout the whole series without receiving a single nomination from fellow housemates. "I can't believe that, it's so sweet," Sam said. | |
Liam had 19% of the vote when the count for third place was taken. "Yes! Hey it's been brilliant living with you," he said on hearing his name. | Liam had 19% of the vote when the count for third place was taken. "Yes! Hey it's been brilliant living with you," he said on hearing his name. |
Liam had already secured £100,000 from Big Brother after being selected as the most deserving recipient by three of his fellow housemates. | Liam had already secured £100,000 from Big Brother after being selected as the most deserving recipient by three of his fellow housemates. |
Ziggy got 15% of the vote when the fourth place reading was taken. On leaving, he was immediately asked about his relationship with fellow housemate Chanelle Hayes. | Ziggy got 15% of the vote when the fourth place reading was taken. On leaving, he was immediately asked about his relationship with fellow housemate Chanelle Hayes. |
"We had a kiss and a cuddle, that was about it," he told Davina. | |
"She looks amazing, absolutely gorgeous," he said, blaming their split in the house on his "paranoid stage". | "She looks amazing, absolutely gorgeous," he said, blaming their split in the house on his "paranoid stage". |
But the pair indicated they would get back together now the show is over. | But the pair indicated they would get back together now the show is over. |
Carole Vincent, 53, came fifth and 36-year-old Jonty Stern was in sixth place in the show's eighth series. | |
Jonty received 3% of the vote and Carole had 5% when the first count of the night was taken. | Jonty received 3% of the vote and Carole had 5% when the first count of the night was taken. |
Ninth series | Ninth series |
Viewing figures for the reality show have been down, with an average of 3.8 million watching this series compared with 4.5 million last year. | |
The biggest audience prior to the final came during Charley Uchea's "fake" eviction in week seven. | |
The show started 13 weeks ago with an all-female house. In total, 23 contestants and one fake housemate walked through doors of the Big Brother compound. | |
Despite cancelling the next series of Celebrity Big Brother in the wake of the race row involving Shilpa Shetty earlier this year, Channel 4 has confirmed a ninth series of the normal Big Brother is in the pipeline. | Despite cancelling the next series of Celebrity Big Brother in the wake of the race row involving Shilpa Shetty earlier this year, Channel 4 has confirmed a ninth series of the normal Big Brother is in the pipeline. |
Auditions for Big Brother 9 will start on 24 November and will call at Cardiff, Belfast, Birmingham, Dublin, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester and London. | Auditions for Big Brother 9 will start on 24 November and will call at Cardiff, Belfast, Birmingham, Dublin, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester and London. |