List of Big Brother (British series 19) housemates

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The following is a list of housemates in the nineteenth series of Big Brother UK [1]

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Akeem

Akeem Griffiths, aged 41, is a consultant from Rhondda Valley. Since not winning Big Brother Akeem has gone on to star in secret eaters where he won the star prize for the best snack.

Anamélia

Anamélia Silva, aged 31, is a spiritual advisor, originally from Brazil but currently lives in London. Before Big Brother, Anamélia briefly appeared on the eighth series of The X Factor in 2011. [2] She entered the house on Day 1. As Anamélia was one of the three housemates with the fewest Big Coins at the end of the twist on Day 6, she automatically faced the first eviction. This ultimately led to her becoming the first housemate to be evicted on Day 8 having received the most votes to evict.

Brooke

Brooke Berry, aged 21, is a graphics designer from London. She entered the house on Day 1. After receiving the fewest votes in a public poll, Brooke was chosen to face the third eviction on Day 17. However she survived this on Day 22. For the second time, Brooke received the fewest votes in a public poll, meaning she had been chosen to face the seventh eviction. On Day 40, she won the Gamechanger and chose to save herself and Sîan from eviction. On Day 50, Brooke became the eighth housemate to be evicted, having received the fewest votes to win.

Cameron

Cameron Cole, aged 18, is a vlogger from Norwich. He entered the house on Day 1. As Cameron was the richest housemate at the time of the "Week in a Day" twist on Day 36, he was automatically immune from nominations and had the sole power to evict a nominated housemate. He decided to evict Isabella. On Day 53, Cameron left the house as the final winner of Big Brother UK, beating Akeem who finished runner-up.

Preceded by
Isabelle Warburton
Big Brother UK winner
Series 19 (2018)
Succeeded by
Series ended

Cian

Cian Carrigan, aged 23, is a customer service agent for a mobile gaming company, hailing from rural County Tipperary, Ireland. [3] [4] Carrigan was described as a farmer in press materials, but media reports later claimed that he had never lived on or worked in a farm. [5] He entered the house on Day 1. On Day 38, Cian was chosen to face eviction by his fellow housemates having only received one positive nomination. He survived this eviction on Day 43. On Day 53, Cian left the house having finished in fourth place.

Ellis

Ellis Hillon, aged 19, is a fast food worker from Glasgow. She entered the house on Day 1. She was removed from the house on Day 2 following offensive posts from her social media accounts coming to light, [6] making her the housemate with the least time spent in the house from all nineteen series.

Hussain

Hussain Ahmed, aged 25, is physiotherapist from Birmingham. He entered the house on Day 22. He was nominated by his fellow housemates on Day 31, which ultimately led to him becoming the fifth housemate to be evicted on Day 36 having received the most votes to evict.

Isaac

Isaac Jagroop, aged 23, is a club promoter and former semi-professional footballer from Suffolk. He entered the house on Day 1. After receiving the fewest votes in a public poll, Isaac was chosen to face the second eviction on Day 10, alongside Lewis F and Lewis G who were nominated by their fellow housemates. However during the Gamechanger twist, Kenaley won the power to save a nominee from eviction and chose Isaac. He was then nominated by the housemates on Day 17 to face the third eviction. This ultimately led to his eviction on Day 22.

Isabella

Isabella Farnese, aged 23, is a race horse jockey from Great Yarmouth. She entered the house on Day 22. Isabella was chosen to face the fifth eviction by the public having received the fewest votes in a poll, however she won the Gamechanger on Day 33 and decided to save herself from eviction. She was nominated for a second time on Day 36 during the "Week in a Day" twist, and was chosen to be sixth housemate to be evicted by Cameron, who was the richest housemate at the time.

Kay

Kay Lovelle, aged 32, is an artist, who was originally from Georgia but currently lives in London. She entered the house on Day 1. As Kay was one of the three housemates with the fewest Big Coins at the end of the twist on Day 6, she automatically faced the first eviction. She survived this eviction on Day 8. On Day 19, Kay decided to voluntarily leave the house.

Kenaley

Kenaley Amos-Sissons, aged 24, is a call centre worker from Nottingham. She entered the house on Day 1. Kenaley was chosen to play the Gamechanger on Day 12, with the winner having the power to save one housemate from eviction or leave the nominations as they are. As she won, she chose to save Isaac from eviction. After receiving the fewest votes in a public poll, she was chosen to face the third eviction on Day 17. However for the second week running, Kenaley won the Gamechanger on Day 19 and chose to save herself from eviction. Kenaley was chosen to face eviction once again by the public having received the fewest votes in a poll, which ultimately led to her being evicted on Day 29.

Lewis F

Lewis Flanagan, aged 27, is a bartender from Stockton-on-Tees. He entered the house on Day 1. Lewis was nominated by his fellow housemates to face eviction on Day 10, but survived this eviction on Day 15. Lewis was chosen to face the fourth eviction on Day 24 having received the most nominations from his fellow housemates. However on Day 26, he won the Gamechanger and therefore saved himself from eviction. He was nominated once again on Day 31 by his housemates, surviving this on Day 36. However, during a "Week in a Day" twist later that night, he was chosen once again to face eviction after receiving the most nominations. In a further twist, Lewis won the Gamechanger and saved himself. On Day 43, Lewis was removed from the house following the use of inappropriate language.

Lewis G

Lewis Gregory, aged 26, is a bricklayer from London. He entered the house on Day 1. On Day 10, Lewis received the most nominations from his fellow housemates and therefore faced the next eviction. He ultimately became the second housemate to be evicted on Day 15 having received the most votes to evict.

Sîan

Sîan Hamshaw, aged 25, is a waitress from Barnsley. She entered the house on Day 1. Ahead of the launch, the viewers chose Sîan to start the series with an early advantage, which was 100 "Big Coins". Despite this, at the end of the twist on Day 6, Sîan was one of the three housemates with the fewest coins and therefore automatically faced the first eviction. On Day 8, she survived this eviction. On Day 38, Sîan received the fewest votes in a public poll, meaning she had been chosen to face the seventh eviction. On Day 40, she was saved from eviction by Brooke, who won the Gamechanger. On Day 50, Sîan became the ninth housemate to be evicted, having received the fewest votes to win along with Brooke.

Tomasz

Tomasz Wania, aged 31, is a cleaner from Poland. He entered the house on Day 1. Tomasz was nominated on Day 31 by his fellow housemates to face the fifth eviction. He survived this on Day 36. On Day 38, Tomasz was chosen to face eviction by his fellow housemates having only received one positive nomination. This ultimately led to him becoming the seventh housemate to be evicted on Day 43.

Zoe

Zoe Lee Jones, aged 31, is a carer from Halifax. She entered the house on Day 1. On Day 53, Zoe left the house finishing in third place.

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