Big Brother's house was filled with girls last night as the new series kicked off with an All-Female line-up. Big Brother bosses got series eight under way with a new twist, choosing 11 women contestants and NO men.The sexiest line-up yet features four under-20s, a former lapdancer, Big Brothers first twins and a Victoria Beckham wannabe.
But housemates also include a 53-year-old peace campaigner and a 60 year old Womens Institute member the oldest Big Brother contestant yet, and Manchester United star Kieran Richardsons cousin is among this years wannabes Charley Uchea.Ex-stripper Charley Uchea, 21, is promising to wreak havoc. She boasted: "Im trendy, Im wild, Im flirtatious and Im hot."The dark-haired stunner was joined by Posh Spice lookalike Chanelle Hayes. a nineteen year old student who is in the house to find fame, saying: "I want to be recognised in the streets."Cracker Emily Parr, 19, another student, who rates her intelligence as "10 out of 10" claiming she started reading aged two, she says: "I dont do losing. I win. Team Emily."
Big Brothers first twins - 18-year-old Sam and Amanda Archant nicknamed "Dumb and Dumber" because of their blonde moments.The inseparable pair have fluffy pink bedrooms and find politics "confusing" - are on the same uni course and work in the same club, and are prepared to share a bloke.
And they might have to, as just one man from a shortlist of three will be chosen by housemates to enter the house tomorrow night.
The lucky bloke faces a tough time with man hating Nicky Maxwell, who says of the male species they are "nasty little creatures".adding "If people ignore me, Ill release my inner bitch."
But that will probably just spark a demo by anti-war and Greenham Common peace protester Carole Vincent, 53. A Socialist Workers Party member, she says: "If people want an argument, heres the fucking argument!" Oldest contestant is gran Lesley Brain, 60, a WI member who says: "I think theres a strong possibility Ill win."
Receptionist Shabnam Paryani, 22, is equally confident, saying: "People love to talk to me and are drawn to me." while nanny Laura Williams, 23, says she is nicknamed Wangers because of her large boobs - and wants to own a funeral home, then there's pink-haired Tracey Barnard, 36, a cleaner who wears a lip ring says: "Im a raver, man - I buzz off anything and anyone."
Channel 4 want a fun, light-hearted series after being slammed by watchdogs over the Celeb Big Brother racism row, with TV boss' last night giving three on-air apologies for the scandal.
After the housemates went in, host Davina McCall said: "So there we have it, a house full of women."
She confirmed one man will join them tomorrow, and added: "But will he be their dream come true or a complete nightmare?"
The 11 speculated about the lack of men. Charley said: "Maybe theyre in another house
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