Celebrity Big Brother (Australian TV series)

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Celebrity Big Brother
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Celebrity Big Brother logo
Presented by Gretel Killeen
No. of days23
No. of housemates12
Winner Dylan Lewis
Runner-up Jay Laga'aia
No. of episodes20
Release
Original network Network 10
Original release21 July (2002-07-21) 
12 August 2002 (2002-08-12)
Season chronology
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Celebrity Big Brother was a celebrity edition of Big Brother . It lasted for 23 days, starting on 21 July 2002 and ending on 12 August 2002. A proportion of the profits from Eviction votes went to charities. This was the only series of Celebrity Big Brother that was made as a part of the Big Brother Australia format. This series used the same house from Big Brother 2 , which itself used the house from Big Brother 1 , but slightly remodeled. The bathroom was off limits to the cameras. [1]

Contents

Several guest celebrities appeared briefly in the series on only a temporary basis without becoming a housemate. These included Carla Bonner ( Neighbours actress) and Bert Newton. Warwick Capper was ejected from the house for flashing his penis at Kimberley Cooper during an argument. [2]

Housemates

HousemateOccupationEnteredExitedStatusRefs
Dylan Lewis Television & radio presenterDay 1Day 23Winner [3]
Jay Laga'aia Water Rats actorDay 16Day 23Runner-up [3]
Kyle Sandilands 2Day FM radio presenterDay 1Day 22Evicted
Sara-Marie Fedele Big Brother 2001 housemateDay 1Day 20Evicted [1]
Gabby Millgate ComedianDay 9Day 18Evicted
Kimberley Cooper Former Home and Away actressDay 1Day 16Evicted [1]
Adriana Xenides Former Wheel of Fortune presenterDay 1Day 13Evicted [1]
Warwick Capper Former AFL playerDay 11Day 13Ejected [1] [2]
Imogen Bailey Model & singerDay 1Day 11Evicted [1]
Anthony Mundine Professional boxerDay 1Day 9Evicted [1] [4]
Vanessa WagnerDrag-queenDay 1Day 9Evicted [4]
Red Symons Musician, writer, & radio presenterDay 7Day 8Walked [1]

Nominations table

The first housemate in each box was nominated for two points, and the second housemate was nominated for one point.

Day 6Day 9Day 11Day 13Day 16Day 18Day 20Day 23
Finale
Nomination
points
received
DylanAnthony
Kyle
Adriana
Kimberley
Adriana
Kimberley
Gabby
Sara-Marie
Gabby
Kyle
Jay
Kyle
No
Nominations
Winner
(Day 23)
1
JayNot in
House
ExemptSara-Marie
Kyle
No
Nominations
Runner-Up
(Day 23)
6
KyleVanessa
Anthony
Adriana
Kimberley
Adriana
Gabby
Sara-Marie
Kimberley
Gabby
Sara-Marie
Jay
Sara-Marie
No
Nominations
Evicted
(Day 22)
12
Sara-MarieAdriana
Imogen
Imogen
Adriana
Adriana
Dylan
Gabby
Kyle
Gabby
Kyle
Jay
Kyle
Evicted
(Day 20)
12
GabbyNot in
House
ExemptKimberley
Adriana
Kimberley
Sara-Marie
Kyle
Sara-Marie
Evicted
(Day 18)
16
KimberleyAnthony
Vanessa
Imogen
Adriana
Adriana
Gabby
Gabby
Kyle
Evicted
(Day 16)
18
AdrianaSara-Marie
Anthony
Kimberley
Sara-Marie
Gabby
Kyle
Evicted
(Day 13)
18
WarwickNot in
House
No
nominations
Ejected
(Day 13)
0
ImogenKimberley
Anthony
Kimberley
Adriana
Evicted
(Day 11)
6
AnthonyKimberley
Imogen
Evicted
(Day 9)
7
VanessaKimberley
Kyle
3
RedNot in
House
Walked
(Day 8)
0
NominatedAnthony,
Kimberley,
Vanessa
Adriana,
Imogen,
Kimberley
Adriana,
Gabby,
Kimberley
Gabby,
Kimberley,
Sara-Marie
Gabby,
Kyle,
Sara-Marie
Jay,
Kyle,
Sara-Marie
Dylan,
Jay,
Kyle
Dylan,
Jay
WalkedRednone
EjectednoneWarwicknone
EvictedVanessa
Most votes
to evict
Imogen
Most votes
to evict
Adriana
Most votes
to evict
Kimberley
Most votes
to evict
Gabby
Most votes
to evict
Sara-Marie
Most votes
to evict
Kyle
Most votes
to evict
Jay
Most votes
to evict
Anthony
Most votes
to evict
Dylan
Fewest votes
to evict

Summary

Daily Summary of Events
Day 1Entrances
  • Adriana, Dylan, Kimberley, Vanessa, Kyle, Imogen, Anthony and Sara-Marie entered the House. [5]
Day 2Tasks
  • The Housemates looked after two baby goats visiting the House. [6]
  • The Housemates had to compose a song. Each Housemate that participated received double their daily shopping allowance. [6]
Day 3Tasks
Day 4General
  • The Housemates were woken up by The Wiggles, who sang some of their songs. [8]
Tasks
  • The baby goats left the Big Brother House. [8]
Day 5Tasks
  • The Housemates composed a children's song, as part of a Task left by The Wiggles
Nominations
  • The Housemates nominated for the first time. The order in which the housemates nominated was revealed by Gretel. [9]
Day 6General
  • The Housemates were woken up by Mikey Robins, broadcasting live from the House for Triple M in Sydney. [10]
  • The Housemates had a medieval-themed feast. [11]
Day 7Entrances
  • Red entered the House. [10]
General
  • Red appraised paintings made by the Housemates about each other. [11]
Day 8Exits
  • Red voluntarily left the House via a hole he created in the wall. [11]
Day 9Tasks
  • The Housemates participated in the "Common Games", a version of the Commonwealth Games with simpler games. [12]
Exits
  • Vanessa and Anthony were evicted from the House. [11]
Nominations
  • Fresh from the first eviction, the Housemates nominated for the second round. The order of nominations was decided by Sara-Marie's rocks. [11]
Entrances
  • Gabby entered the House. [11]
Day 10Tasks
  • The Housemates were woken by the 2Day FM breakfast team to play Battle of the Sexes for charity. [12]
Day 11General
Exits
  • Imogen was evicted from the House. [13]
Nominations
  • The third round of nominations were conducted. The order of nominations was decided by Dylan and a teddy bear. [13]
Entrances
  • Warwick entered the House. [13]
Day 12Tasks
General
Day 13General
  • Anthony and Vanessa returned to the House. Anthony challenged Sara-Marie to a rematch of basketball shootout. Sydney Kings captain Shane Heal acted as referee. [15]
Exits
  • Warwick was removed from the House for inappropriate behaviour towards the female Housemates. [15]
  • Adriana was evicted from the House. [15]
Nominations
  • The fourth round of nominations were conducted. The nominations order was decided by popping balloons with numbers inside them. [15]
Day 14Entrances
  • Carla entered the House. [16]
Day 15General
  • Magician Robert Gallup visited the House to perform for the Housemates. His final trick was to make Carla disappear (leave the House) and Jess from the second season to appear. [17]
  • Jess picked playing cards at random to determine the next order of nominations. [17]
Day 16Tasks
  • The Housemates make outfits and perform in a fashion parade. [18]
Exits
  • Kimberley was evicted from the House [17]
Nominations
  • The fifth round of nominations was conducted, using the order decided by Jess the previous night. [17]
Entrances
  • Jay entered the House. [17]
Day 17Tasks
  • The Housemates created three-dimensional clay objects. [19]
  • The Housemates took photos with a supplied mobile phone and sent them to Rove Live. [19]
Day 18Exits
  • Gabby was evicted from the House. [19]
Nominations
  • The sixth and final round of nominations were conducted. The nominations order was decided by picking numbered balls at random from a tub of lather. [19]
General
  • Sara-Marie and Kyle trashed the lounge room, which upset Dylan. [20]
Day 19General
  • Dylan started making more mess in the house, so Sara-Marie decided to tell him that it was her and Kyle who made the original mess. [21]
Day 20Tasks
  • Ten News weatherman Tim Bailey visited the House to present the "Pash for Cash" challenge. Sara-Marie was asked to kiss Tim to win $7,000 for the charities. [22]
Exits
  • Sara-Marie was evicted. [21]
Day 21Tasks
  • The Housemates are given a video camera to create a short film. Instead they use it to film their escape on to the roof of the House. [23]
Day 22Exits
  • Kyle is evicted from the House. [23]
Day 23Exits
  • Jay was evicted from the House, leaving Dylan in the House as the winner. [24]

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