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Big Brother’s new housemates revealed as show superfan, hunky personal trainer and this series’ oldest contestant

BIG Brother has announced four new housemates after booting one out hours after the launch night.

Hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best returned to host the civilian series on Sunday with 12 stars entering the ITV house.

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Big Brother has welcomed THREE influencers, a butler in the buff and a fame-hungry pizza shop manager to his house
Emily, a contestant on Big Brother: SR3, stands in front of a colorful eye graphic.
Political commentator Emily has been booted from the house

It was revealed to be the youngest cast EVER on the ITV2 reality series with just two of the 12 housemates over the age of 27.

But hours after the launch political events manager Emily Hewertson was booted from the house.

Now four more housemates have joined the mpressive line-up. Let’s take a look at the newcomers…

Cameron, 25

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Cameron is a personal trainer from Bolton

Personal trainer Cameron, from Bolton, has been watching Big Brother with his mum since he was 10 years old, and this year he’s finally decided to give it a go himself.

The cheeky chap, who stands at 6’5” tall, says he’ll be bringing “Energy. A bit of annoyance. And maybe a bit of controversy”, during his time in the house.

But he’s most excited about the experience as a whole, admitting he loves competition, but is equally excited about the “no phone, no contact with the outside world” elements of the show.

He continued: “I feel like it’s pretty interesting – a once in a lifetime thing.”

Cameron reckons he’ll be nominated for being “too loud or being an annoyance”, but if he manages to scoop the £100,000 prize pot, he joked he’d “put it all down to win the league on Bolton”, before clarifying he’d spend some on a holiday and invest a chunk, as well as using some to “give something back to the community”

Feyisola, 33

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Feyisola, 33, is a financial investor

Financial investor Feysola, from London, decided to give Big Brother a go as she’s “obsessed with game shows”, having watched BB in her childhood.

The 33-year-old, who’s “obsessed with the Spice Girls”, fancies herself as a bit of a taskmaster, as she’s “really good at tasks and quizzes”.

It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the financial investor, who admitted she’d been ill “for the last few years”, and after starting to feel better, she decided “now’s the time”.

She reckons she’ll be nominated for snoring and “talking too much or talking to myself”, the latter of which she admitted is “really odd”.

But if she makes it all the way to £100K, she plans to “buy something ridiculous for my cat”, along with treating her nieces and nephews to a holiday – but for Feyisola, who suffers from Crohn’s colitis, a charity donation marks her most personal prize pot spend.

George, 23

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George is a Parish councillor

Parish councillor George, from Braintree, says he initially applied to the show in order to meet people from “different walks of life”, and reckons “Big Brother looks like a laugh.”

The 23-year-old, who admitted it’s “unusual” to be a parish councillor at his age, hopes to play “devil’s advocate” in the house, while also being able to “contest people’s views on things”.

But on the lighter side of things, George reckons he will be the “life and soul of the party”, but admitted that he could see himself up for nomination for “ruffling feathers”.

He added: “If I think something swims against the tide and goes against the status quo I will say it – especially in this sort of setting because it’s the prime opportunity to explore new views.”

But if he glides through to the final and scoops up the six-figure prize, he’s revealed a sweet way he intends to spend the money.

“My first and foremost priority would be getting my parents mortgage free because that sort of thing matters”, he said.

Richard, 60

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Richard is this year’s oldest housemate

Composer and author Richard, from London, made a spur of the moment decision to apply for the show, but admits as soon as he hit send, he thought “what have you done?”

But the 60-year-old says he’s now excited to enter the Big Brother house, despite believing there’s only an “outside chance” he can win the show.

He said: “Most people who would watch this show are going to be at the younger end of things and are going to identify more closely with the younger housemates.”

Still, the composer, who revealed he is the adoptive father of an adult refugee son, says it “would be quite a coup if I did carry it off”.

He reckons that he’s most likely to be nominated for his abundance of dad jokes, which “will probably get on people’s nerves”.

But if he bags the £100K prize money, Richard is in no rush to buy a Lamborghini, opting instead to invest in an ambitious classical music project with a young guitarist.

Big Brother continues tomorrow at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX

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Rory McIlroy leads brutal five-word chant after Donald Trump TEXTED Team Europe hero following epic Ryder Cup win

RORY McIlroy led an incredible chant at Donald Trump’s expense following Team Europe’s victory over the USA at the Ryder Cup.

Luke Donald’s men held off a spirited Sunday fight back by the US to win the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.

The European Ryder Cup team celebrating their victory, with Rory McIlroy in the foreground.
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Donald Trump walking in a suit with a small American flag pin and a military jet pin on his lapel.
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McIlroy and Co handled abuse from the partisan American crowd during the highly-charged weekend on Long Island.

After clinching victory, Team Europe stars partied long into the night.

As revealed by The U.S. Sun, the victorious team racked up an amazing $310,000 (£230k) bar tab.

This included an incredible 120 bottles of Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial champagne.

Before going out, Team Europe enjoyed some banter with US president Trump.

With McIlroy holding his phone in selfie mode, he led chants of “Are you watching Donald Trump?”

Far from offended by the cheeky song, Trump shared the video on Truth Social.

The 79-year-old added, “Yes, I’m watching, congratulations!”

An illustration of a Ryder Cup stars' bar bill showing various bottles of champagne, vodka, and cognac with their quantities and prices, totaling £230,000.

Victorious skipper Donald, 47, later revealed how the song came about.

The Englishman said, “Rory got a text from the President while we were in the dressing room.

“He read it out to us and he’s like, ‘let’s do the video with the funny chant and send it back.’

“That’s what we did and he sent out a reply to the world. It was just a bit of banter.”

Trump attended the Ryder Cup on Friday alongside golf-mad granddaughter Kai.

The New Yorker headed to Long Island from the White House on his Marina One chopper.

During his visit, Trump greeted several players while also whipping up the passionate crowd.

Illustration of the Ryder Cup's "Ring of Steel" security plan for the Bethpage Black course, showing road closures, counter-snipers, drones, helicopters, armed police, and sniffer dogs.

The president’s presence saw security measures ramped up at Bathpage Black.

Large lines formed outside of the beefed up entrances, with many fans missing opening tee on Friday.

Ex-secret service agent Donald Lane estimated that the extra security measures likely cost $10m.

Lane told The U.S. Sun, “In some places, you will have metal detectors set up where people would have to put belongings in a tray and go through X-ray machines.

“You may have folks wanding and asking if they can see IDs.”

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‘Legend, get him on every week’ – Fans in stitches as Duncan Ferguson ‘throws’ Dave Jones around Sky Sports studio

SKY SPORTS viewers were left in stitches at Duncan Ferguson’s blockbuster appearance on Monday Night Football.

Former Everton ace Ferguson was appearing on the show alongside regular pundit, Jamie Carragher, and host, Dave Jones.

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Duncan Ferguson playfully "throws" Dave Jones around the Sky Sports studio.
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The trio were discussing the appointment of Nuno Espirito Santo at West Ham, with Ferguson recalling how he completed his Uefa B coaching licence alongside the Portuguese coach in Scotland.

Ferguson, 53, said: “He was a fantastic coach. He was that pernickety on the detail.

“When you were doing your coaching drills, he’d move you around.

“So say if you were a centre-back and you stepped into position, he’d go, ‘You get there. You stand there, son.’

“He’d do that with every player. Even me!”

Ferguson was seen bizarrely moving around Jones to illustrate his point, grabbing the host by the shoulders and positioning him to stand in certain spots.

Jones appeared stunned by the move but couldn’t hold back a smile and eventually a laugh.

He then quipped: “That’s a lifetime ambition, being thrown around by Duncan Ferguson!”

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Fans watching from home were loving Ferguson’s antics on the show, and urged Sky to get him on more often.

One fan said: “Big dunc on MNF. Absolute legend. Get him on every week.”

A second said: “Hahaha.”

A third added: “Poor Dave Jones never stood a chance.”

Another said: “Absolute legend.”

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Watch shocking moment Rory McIlroy has fan thrown out of Ryder Cup for using disgusting homophobic slur in rotten scenes

A VIDEO has emerged of Rory McIlroy demanding a fan be kicked out of the Ryder Cup for using a sickening gay slur. The yob could be heard allegedly calling the Irishman a "little f*****" as he was walking past him. As soon as he heard it, McIlroy gestured for security to eject the thug,...

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