List of Big Brother 1 Housemates (Australia)

The first edition of Big Brother Australia featured a total of fourteen Housemates competing to win the series. The series was won by Ben Williams from Victoria, Melbourne.

Andy

Andy Silva was a part-time dominatrix from Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales. She was the very first Australian contestant to be evicted from the Big Brother house. She had an open relationship with her partner outside of the house and wanted to have sex with several housemates.

Anita

Anita Bloomfield, from Sydney, New South Wales, entered the House as an Intruder on Day 36, and was evicted two weeks later on Day 56.

Ben

Ben Williams, from Epping, Victoria, and went to La Trobe University, North West Melbourne, Victoria, entered the House on Day 1 and was the winner of the first season of Big Brother Australia. Williams started a sports management company, with the money he won from winning Big Brother.[1]

Blair

Blair McDonough, from Melbourne, Victoria, was the runner-up of Big Brother. After the show he went on to have an acting career, becoming a regular cast member of Neighbours from 2001 to 2006. He then worked in the United Kingdom and returned to Australia in 2009, working as a host of Postcards. In 2011, he starred in Winners and Losers on the 7 network.

Christina

Christina Davis, a former ballerina from Sydney, New South Wales, entered the House on Day 1. She was evicted on Day 77. She is now a stand-up comedian and appeared in FHM's Search for Australia's Funniest Man (or Woman). She was once married to Triple M "The Cage (radio show)" breakfast host Mike Fitzpatrick. She no longer lives in Australia.

Gordon

Gordon Sloan, an architect, entered the House on Day 1 and was evicted on Day 35. He later became a "human shield" in the Iraq War, with his exploits featured on Nine Network's A Current Affair. On 1 September 2007, Sloan mysteriously collapsed in Beijing. He was found to have collapsed in the corner of a nightclub, and when found, his lips had turned blue.[2] He died on 13 September after not waking up from his coma and his family decided to turn off his life support. His family opted not to speak directly to the press.[3] The media speculated that his collapse may have been due to a heroin overdose.[3] Fellow Big Brother housemate Todd James said that Sloan would never have willingly taken heroin.[2]

Jemma

Jemma Gawned, from Melbourne, Victoria, entered the House on Day 1 and was evicted on Day 70. After the show, she started her own line of make-up products and appeared on the Good Morning Australia show on Network Ten hosted by Bert Newton

Johnnie

John Cass, known in the House as Johnnie, is from Sydney, New South Wales. He entered the House on Day 1, and was evicted on Day 63. He was labelled "Johnny Rotten" in the media for giving consoling hugs to housemates upset that they had been nominated for eviction, where he had himself nominated them. He is now a motivational speaker with the Christopher Howard Training Company. He has been seen in Clapham South, London, a number of times so it is assumed he resides there.

Lisa

Lisa Standing entered the House on Day 1, and was evicted on Day 42. She was often referred to as the "fence sitter" as she never got involved in conflict or sided with anyone.

Peter

Peter Timbs, from Sydney, New South Wales, entered the House on Day 1. He was evicted on Day 49, and now works for TV Week magazine and is a reviewer on the Foxtel TV program The Know. Pete now works on Brisbane's Triple M breakfast show "The Grill Team".

Rachel Corbett

'Rachel Corbett entered the House as an Intruder on Day 36. She was evicted 4 days later. Rachel has been a part of a number of radio shows across the country including filling in on the hot30/summer 30 countdown. She co-hosted on the All New Paul Murray Show with Rachel Corbett night show (then named Paul & Rach) on the Triple M network across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Rachel Corbett and Paul Murray filled in for Sydney breakfast on 104.9 Triple M from May 2009 to September 2009 and then their shift was put into the Drive timeslot to make way for a new Triple M breakfast show called 'The Grill Team'. Paul & Rach had their show only on Sydney's 104.9 Triple M on Tuesday to Thursday drive from October 2009 up until December 2010. Paul Murray left Triple M in December 2010 to take up a role with 2UE, though Rachel Corbett remains with 104.9 Sydney's Triple M. She is now the breakfast newsreader effective from January 2011 for the Triple M Grill Team. Soon after in February 2012, Rachel Corbett was put on drive with Merrick Watts and Julian Schiller and featured on the podcast "Merrick and the Highway Patrol".

Sara-Marie

Sara-Marie Fedele, a strip-club manager of the Dollhouse Gentleman's Club from Western Australia, entered the House on Day 1. After the show, she has appeared in Celebrity Big Brother Australia, a few episodes of the afternoon children's program Totally Wild on Network Ten and participated in Dancing with the Stars, series two in 2005. She also had minor success with the "Bum Dance" song and music video.

Sharna

Sharna West, a flight attendant for Ansett Airlines, entered the House on Day 1 and was evicted from the house on Day 21.

Todd

Todd James entered the house on day 1 and was evicted on day 28. He is the first male to ever be evicted from the Big Brother house. He returned as a roving reporter on Big Brother Australia 2002. Since then, James became a father, worked as a radio breakfast host and music producer, and now runs a bathroom renovation business.

References

  1. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/say-sorry-to-your-kids-hicks-ex/story-e6freafc-1111113618360
  2. 1 2 Emma Chamberlain (14 September 2007). "Sloan 'would not have taken heroin'". ninemsn. Archived from the original on 18 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
  3. 1 2 Emma Chamberlain (13 September 2007). "Mystery surrounds Big Brother star Gordon's death". ninemsn. Archived from the original on 16 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
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