List of Big Brother (Australian TV series) housemates

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Big Brother is an Australian reality television show, and is the Australian version of the Big Brother franchise. Contestants are referred to as "housemates," and live together in a specially constructed house that is isolated from the outside world. The housemates are continuously monitored during their stay in the house by live television cameras as well as personal audio microphones. Throughout the course of the competition, housemates are evicted from the house. The last remaining housemate wins the competition and is awarded a cash prize. The series began airing in 2001, and as of 2023, 15 seasons and 2 spin-off seasons have been broadcast.[1]

As of Big Brother 15, there have been a total of 291 civilian housemates, 12 Celebrity Big Brother housemates and 12 Big Brother VIP; 10 of which have been housemates on two seasons. There have been 14 winners of Big Brother; ten men and three women (with one woman winning twice), while the winners of Celebrity Big Brother and Big Brother VIP were both men.[2] The youngest winner is Aleisha Lee Cowcher, who was 20 at the time of winning Big Brother 7, and the oldest is Terri Munro, who was 52 when she won Big Brother 8.[3][4]

Housemates[edit]

Key

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Walked
  Ejected
  Housemate entered for the second time

Spin-off housemates[edit]

Key

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Walked
  Ejected
  Housemate entered for the second time

Celebrity Big Brother housemates[edit]

Series Celebrity Age Notability Status
1 Dylan Lewis 29 TV and radio personality 1st – Winner
Jay Laga'aia 38 Actor 2nd – Runner-up
Kyle Sandilands 31 TV and Radio personality 3rd – Third place
Sara-Marie Fedele 23 Big Brother 1 housemate 4th – Evicted
Gabby Millgate 32 Comedian 5th – Evicted
Kimberley Cooper 22 Actress 6th – Evicted
Adriana Xenides 47 TV Host 7th – Evicted
Warwick Capper 39 Former AFL Star 8th – Ejected
Imogen Bailey 25 Model 9th – Evicted
Anthony Mundine 27 Boxer 10th – Evicted
Vanessa Wagner 37 Gay community icon and drag-queen 11th – Evicted
Red Symons 53 Musician, writer, and radio host 12th – Walked

Big Brother VIP housemates[edit]

Series VIP Age Notability Status
1 Luke Toki 34 Australian Survivor contestant 1st – Winner
Ellie Gonsalves 31 Model and actress 2nd – Runner-up
Josh Carroll 31 Model
Imogen Anthony 30 Model 4th – Evicted
Jessika Power 28 Married at First Sight contestant 5th – Evicted
Thomas Markle Jr. 55 Meghan Markle's brother 6th – Evicted
Dayne Beams 31 Former AFL Player 7th – Evicted
Bernard Curry 47 Actor 8th – Evicted
Daniel "Danny" Hayes 48 Big Brother 13 housemate 9th – Evicted
Caitlyn Jenner 71 Olympic gold medalist and media personality 10th – Evicted
Matt Cooper 42 Former NRL player 11th – Evicted
Omarosa Manigault 47 Reality TV star, author and former political aide 12th – Evicted

Contestants competing in International versions[edit]

Name Big Brother Australia history Big Brother International history
Series Status Country Series Season(s) Status
Priya Malik Big Brother 11 Evicted – 4th place India Bigg Boss Bigg Boss 9 Evicted – 6th place
Tim Dormer Big Brother 10 Winner – 1st place Canada Big Brother Canada Big Brother Canada 4 Evicted – 3rd place
Big Brother 14 Evicted – 5th place
Omarosa Manigault Big Brother VIP Evicted – 12th place United States Celebrity Big Brother Celebrity Big Brother 1 Evicted – 5th place

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cunningham, Katie (31 January 2020). "'It was pretty scary': the Big Brother 'turkey slap' that rocked reality TV". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Big Brother VIP Australia 2021 winner announced". Seven Network. 23 November 2021. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Big Brother's biggest stars! Where are they now?". New Idea. 15 June 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Where are they now: Big Brother 2008 winner, Terri Munro". news.com.au. Retrieved 22 November 2023.