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By SARA NATHAN

TELLY’S 12 Big Brother contestants entered the house last night — and fans were instantly guessing who will have the first Big Bonk.

The dozen housemates, who range from a head chef and a fashion designer to a fisherman, were picked from thousands of eager hopefuls.

They will now live under the 24-hour gaze of the Big Brother cameras for up to nine weeks in a bid to scoop the £70,000 prize.

And to spice up proceedings, The Sun has offered £50,000 for the first genuine girl-boy bonk on the red-hot Channel 4 reality TV show.

These are the 12 who arrived last night at the house in Elstree, Herts: ANOUSKA — 20-year-old Scorpio, from Manchester, was first into the BB house saying: “Oh my god, this is brilliant.”

The day nursery assistant said of the show earlier: “It’s a must-do opportunity which I will thrive on.”

But she confessed she’ll miss music, sex, peanut butter and books.

Anouska, who has three A-levels and ten GCSEs, admits to being very nosy and always speaks her mind. Her hero is Nelson Mandela and she is afraid of flying insects.

CAMERON — 32-year-old Pisces, lives in the Orkney Islands and works in the fishing industry. Was once a rocket-building instructor.

He describes Big Brother as a “tremendous personal challenge” — adding: “I think I’d do it even if it wasn’t on TV or had prize money.”

Cameron, who plays the piano and guitar, says he will most miss: “My own choice of music, driving, the sea, and my dog.”

FEDERICO — 23-year-old Aries, from Glasgow. Works as a waiter.Applied for Big Bruv because: “I have contracted this debilitating, possessive disease which renders its victims defenceless to the fascinating banality of normality.”

The 6ft 3in Juventus fan says he will miss: “Movies, music and sex.”

Last night a pal described Federico — who took a thong and condoms into the camera-strewn house — as an “Italian stallion”.

GOS — 31-year-old Leo, from Southall, West London. Works as a head chef, is passionate about food, and hopes to open his own diner.

Why Big Brother? “Because I’m funny, easy-going and a great cook. I love spending time with people and listen before giving my view.”

Will miss: “Chef knives, my bed, car and football.”

JON — 29-year-old Taurus, from Staines, Middlesex. Works as a data strategy manager. Chose Big Bruv because: “Someone told me I wouldn’t be able to do it. I never pass up a challenge.”

Jon, who once helped slaughter his friend’s pig and enjoys cricket and hockey, says he will miss the internet, reading and the horizon.

RAY — 25-year-old Aquarius, from Galway, Republic of Ireland. He is an IT Systems Administrator.

He will miss “the gym, music, TV and clubbing”. Says he applied for Big Bruv because: “I can go to bed at dawn and be myself.”

Chose as his epitaph: “My other grave’s a pyramid.” Hates noisy eaters and once dressed as a teapot.

He obviously likes something a bit stronger than tea, though — Big Brother security staff confiscated a litre of vodka he tried to smuggle into the house last night.

SCOTT — 27-year-old Virgo/Libra, from Liverpool.

Marketing co-ordinator for mail order catalogue firm. Will most miss “knowing what’s happening in the world”.

Scott, who dreams of playing for Liverpool and has written a play for Radio 4, would be reincarnated as: “A doctor or aid worker — someone who has a real positive effect on others. Or Kylie Minogue’s dog!”

JUSTINE — 27-year-old Scorpio, from Leeds. Works as sales manager.

She admits she can’t cook, loves designer clothes and hair straighteners — and she finds comedienne Victoria Wood hysterical.

She once sold chain-mail clothing to the fetish industry.

Why Big Brother?

“I’m at this stage in my life, being young, single and fancy free — and I want to have as much fun as possible.”

Baboon Justine says she will miss: “My two mobile phones.”

NUSH — 23-year-old Virgo from Malvern, Worcs. A student.

She says: “I love trying new and crazy things and Big Brother looks like lots of fun.”

She says she would like to be reincarnated as: “An alpha-male mandril baboon with a penchant for almonds. Why not?”

Nush — who says she will miss music, going to the loo in private and sex — loves yoga and has her own soul surgeon to “maintain her spiritual health”.

But she can’t be too confident about winning — she only brought six pairs of knickers into the house with her.

Nush is a vegetarian with a pierced belly button who hates a “goody-two shoes”.

She hopes to circus train the Big Brother chickens.

SISSY — 26-year-old Libra, from Liverpool. A fashion designer.

She loves DJ-ing for her friends and dancing. She’s a home-lover who hates mess, is very close to her mum — and dreams of becoming one herself.

Sissy says of Big Bruv: “It’s a lifetime experience that looks loads of fun, and an opportunity to co-habit with people who you wouldn’t normally live with.”

Will miss most: “Shopping, listening to music and clubbing.”

STEPH — 27-year-old Gemini, from Birmingham, who is set to have her 28th birthday in the house.

Works as a visual merchandiser for a major retail chain. Why Big Brother?

“BB seems to be a new, exciting experience for me where I have the opportunity to be myself.”

Will miss: “The fire.” Vegetarian Steph reckons she can talk for England, enjoys Carry On films and once worked as a prison officer.

Has recently separated from her husband, Grimsby footballer Stacy Coldicott.

TANIA — 22-year-old Cancerian, from North West London.

Works in a designer clothes shop. Why Big Brother?

“To live with strangers and be watched 24/7 and to see how I’d cope without TV” What will she miss most?

“My mobile phone and car — and reading The Sun.”

Tania is a self-confessed drama queen who keeps pet koi carp, loves clothes and hates false people.

The part-Portuguese Londoner is in a relationship with teenage West Ham striker Youssef Sofiane.

But one pal said: “I think Tania will at least have a snog in the house.

“I asked her if she’d go for The Sun’s £50,000 and she wouldn’t say. But you never know.”

 

 

 

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