American celebrities not familiar with British reality TV, says Rylan
As it stands, Anthea Turner’s ex-husband Grant Bovey’s is now the least likey to come out on top, with odds of 25/1, before he’s even set foot in the house.
The 24-year-old joined the MTV show, which follows a group of lads and lasses as they party in and around Newcastle, in 2013.
Ex On The Beach star Stephen Bear, 25, is another reality show regular, and is the former flame of Geordie Shore and Loose Women star Vicky Pattison.
But we’ll have to tune in to Channel 5 from 9PM tonight to see just who does enter. Both won the audience’s votes to be crowned victorious on the show, and surely Marnie will be hoping to follow in their footsteps.
The second “Celebrity Big Brother” season of the year is getting set to launch on Channel 5, and if the latest casting rumors are true, there could be several people this season who viewers in North America are at least moderately familiar with.
Mr Farage said he had watched these shows in the past but said: ‘To be honest over the last 20 years I haven’t watched much television, I’ve been too busy’.
According to bookies, Christopher Biggins is already odds on to win the summer series of the Channel 5 reality show. “If we get together I would be really really happy”.
CBB victor: 2/1 Christopher Biggins; 4/1 Marnie Simpson; 6/1 Frankie Grande; 8/1 Lewis Bloor; 10/1 Beth Chapman; 10/1 Renee Graziano; 12/1 Helen Lederer; 12/1 Sam Fox; 12/1 Stephen Bear; 14/1 Aubrey O’Day; 14/1 Katie Waissel; 20/1 Chloe Khan; 25/1 Grant Bovey.
She has been in an on-again-off-again relationship with castmate Aaron Chalmers, but is believed to be now single.
“They’re a good mix with the other people we have in”.
Geordie Shore were not available for comment.
The CBB house is going to be so full of reality TV “stars” that there is very little difference now between the ordinary Big Brother series and the so-called celebrity one.