Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace will "buy a channel" to keep 'Big Brother' on the air.
The 39-year-old television personality - who finished third on the reality show in the seventh series of the show in 2006 - says she is in "total denial" at the fact that what could be the final series of the show ended on Monday night (05.11.18).
Writing in her column for The Sun Online, she shared: "IT'S the final curtain, BUT I'M STILL IN TOTAL DENIAL! Even after sobbing my way through last night's final and sobbing my way through writing this column ... I STILL refuse to believe this is the end ... Please will someone at least take the show on even if just for the celeb version? Damn, I'm even thinking of buying a channel and taking the show on myself if no one else will. The budget would be REAL budget, rations would mean REAL rations, but at least the show would go on. (sic)"
Host Emma Willis broke down live on television as she bid farewell to 'Big Brother'.
Speaking at the end of the episode - which saw 19-year-old Cameron Cole crowned the winner - she said: "Thank you to the 300 plus production team that work tirelessly behind the scenes to bring you our very special show. To Davina [McCall], Marcus, and Brian, who have paved the way as hosts. To all of the 'Big Brother' housemates that have taken part over the last 18 years, and to all of you at home. Whether you've been here for the long haul, or you've recently climbed on board, with you, we would never have lasted 18 years."
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