This 31-year-old account manager is on the charm offensive
Meet Brenton, a 31-year-old account manager from Sydney.
This “very single” guy describes himself as a passionate person, and he’s playing Big Brother’s game to win.
“I don’t go into anything to lose,” he says.
“I’m going to use every skill I’ve got, whether its charming them with cooking or charming them physically. There’s not a single challenge that’s going to break me.”
Will finding love in the house be Brenton’s weakness?
Brenton’s part of a new breed of housemate, who will find themselves living together, cut-off from the outside world with cameras and microphones recording their every move – 24 hours a day.
It’s not in the schedule for next week (Easter). However, the next issue of TV Week has exclusive interviews with some of the dancers involved in DWTS, so I reckon it will premiere the week beginning April 11.
This 21-year-old student is literally smarter than she looks, literally
Meet Tilly, a 21-year-old student from Sydney.
This blonde bombshell is used to being underestimated for the way she looks and speaks.
But in Big Brother’s game, Tilly’s turning stereotypes into strategy, literally.
“I’m going to act dumb and play smart,” she says.
“My whole life people look at my like I’m a bit stupid. I just want to prove my strength.”
Tilly’s part of a new breed of housemate, who will find themselves living together, cut-off from the outside world with cameras and microphones recording their every move – 24 hours a day.
‘The Seven Network today announced it has commissioned a special event series of the international mega-hit format – Big Brother VIP – which will debut on Australian screens later this year’.
When they say Celebrity, they mean stars from other reality shows right?
Expected to see a house filled with former MKR, House Rules, MAFS, The Block and Bachelor contestants.