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Presented by | Gretel Killeen |
No. of days | 23 |
No. of housemates | 12 |
Winner | Dylan Lewis |
Runner-up | Jay Laga'aia |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Original network | Network 10 |
Original release | 21 July – 12 August 2002 |
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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]
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]
Housemate | Occupation | Entered | Exited | Status | Refs |
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Dylan Lewis | Television & radio presenter | Day 1 | Day 23 | Winner | [3] |
Jay Laga'aia | Water Rats actor | Day 16 | Day 23 | Runner-up | [3] |
Kyle Sandilands | 2Day FM radio presenter | Day 1 | Day 22 | Evicted | |
Sara-Marie Fedele | Big Brother 2001 housemate | Day 1 | Day 20 | Evicted | [1] |
Gabby Millgate | Comedian | Day 9 | Day 18 | Evicted | |
Kimberley Cooper | Former Home and Away actress | Day 1 | Day 16 | Evicted | [1] |
Adriana Xenides † | Former Wheel of Fortune presenter | Day 1 | Day 13 | Evicted | [1] |
Warwick Capper | Former AFL player | Day 11 | Day 13 | Ejected | [1] [2] |
Imogen Bailey | Model & singer | Day 1 | Day 11 | Evicted | [1] |
Anthony Mundine | Professional boxer | Day 1 | Day 9 | Evicted | [1] [4] |
Vanessa Wagner | Drag-queen | Day 1 | Day 9 | Evicted | [4] |
Red Symons | Musician, writer, & radio presenter | Day 7 | Day 8 | Walked | [1] |
The first housemate in each box was nominated for two points, and the second housemate was nominated for one point.
Day 6 | Day 9 | Day 11 | Day 13 | Day 16 | Day 18 | Day 20 | Day 23 Finale | Nomination points received | |
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Dylan | Anthony Kyle | Adriana Kimberley | Adriana Kimberley | Gabby Sara-Marie | Gabby Kyle | Jay Kyle | No Nominations | Winner (Day 23) | 1 |
Jay | Not in House | Exempt | Sara-Marie Kyle | No Nominations | Runner-Up (Day 23) | 6 | |||
Kyle | Vanessa Anthony | Adriana Kimberley | Adriana Gabby | Sara-Marie Kimberley | Gabby Sara-Marie | Jay Sara-Marie | No Nominations | Evicted (Day 22) | 12 |
Sara-Marie | Adriana Imogen | Imogen Adriana | Adriana Dylan | Gabby Kyle | Gabby Kyle | Jay Kyle | Evicted (Day 20) | 12 | |
Gabby | Not in House | Exempt | Kimberley Adriana | Kimberley Sara-Marie | Kyle Sara-Marie | Evicted (Day 18) | 16 | ||
Kimberley | Anthony Vanessa | Imogen Adriana | Adriana Gabby | Gabby Kyle | Evicted (Day 16) | 18 | |||
Adriana | Sara-Marie Anthony | Kimberley Sara-Marie | Gabby Kyle | Evicted (Day 13) | 18 | ||||
Warwick | Not in House | No nominations | Ejected (Day 13) | 0 | |||||
Imogen | Kimberley Anthony | Kimberley Adriana | Evicted (Day 11) | 6 | |||||
Anthony | Kimberley Imogen | Evicted (Day 9) | 7 | ||||||
Vanessa | Kimberley Kyle | 3 | |||||||
Red | Not in House | Walked (Day 8) | 0 | ||||||
Nominated | Anthony, 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 | |
Walked | Red | none | |||||||
Ejected | none | Warwick | none | ||||||
Evicted | Vanessa 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 |
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