Who was on Big Brother in 2016?

16 people have entered the show, including Jonathan Cheban and ex-Eastenders actress Daniella Westbrook. Former X Factor contestant Christopher Maloney, Towie’s Gemma Collins and Geordie Shore’s Scotty T have also joined. This year’s show has a vaudeville theme.

Who was on Big Brother 2018?

HouseGuests

Name Age on entry Day entered
Samantha “Sam” Bledsoe 27 1
Brett Robinson 25 1
Haleigh Broucher 21 1
Scottie Salton 26 1

Are Hughie and Ryan still together 2020?

HUGHIE Maughan has revealed his four year romance with fellow Big Brother housemate Ryan Rutledge is over. Hughie told the Irish Sun: “My relationship with Ryan is over. “We had this last goodbye in Blackpool where we were both crying and I drove off, it was like something out of a film.”

Who won Celebrity Big Brother 2017 UK?

Sarah Harding
Singer Sarah Harding has passed away at the age of 39 after being diagnosed with breast cancer.

Who won Big Brother 2015 UK?

Chloe Wilburn
The series was won by Chloe Wilburn, who won the £116,100 prize fund, the largest prize money in Big Brother UK history.

Who is the winner of Big Brother UK?

Big Brother 17 (UK) On 26 July 2016, Jason Burrill was announced as the winner of the series with Hughie Maughan finishing as the series runner-up. At 45 years old, Burrill is the oldest winner of Big Brother UK in the series’ sixteen-year history.

Who are the contestants on Celebrity Big Brother 2016?

16 people have entered the show, including Jonathan Cheban and ex-Eastenders actress Daniella Westbrook. Former X Factor contestant Christopher Maloney, Towie’s Gemma Collins and Geordie Shore’s Scotty T have also joined. This year’s show has a vaudeville theme.

Who is the host of Big Brother series 16?

Big Brother (British series 16) Big Brother 2015, also known as Big Brother 16 and Big Brother: Timebomb, was the sixteenth series of the British reality television series Big Brother, hosted by Emma Willis and narrated by Marcus Bentley.

Which is the shortest series of Big Brother?

On 1 July 2016, it was confirmed that the series length had been cut and that the final would air at the end of July 2016. On 13 July 2016, it was confirmed the final would air on 26 July 2016 meaning that with a series length of 50 days, Big Brother 17 is the shortest ever series of Big Brother UK to air in the sixteen years of the show.