Celebrity Big Brother: What The Housemates Did Next

Its a week after the show ended and The Sun have produced a great feature today on what the housemates have done since leaving the Big Brother house.

The story reveals the success that housemates like Shilpa Shetty and Jermaine Jackson have enjoyed, and the complete opposite experience of people like Jo O’Meara, Danielle Lloyd and Jade Goody.

Its well worth a read.

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3 Responses to “Celebrity Big Brother: What The Housemates Did Next”

  1. Evelyn Lewis says:

    Having read the ‘Sun’ newspaper I am more confused than ever, what are we to believe?

    SHILPA: We loved her for her gracious forgiveness of the three girls, Jade, Jo and Danielle and now we get told that for big money she gave an interview on SKY slating Jade as aggressive, mannerless and obnoxious. She also apparently said ‘I wish more women were like me’

    JACK: He ‘finally went to see Jade in hospital’ and yet we have been told he ‘rushed’ to the Priory to be by her side. What a difference one word can make.

    CAROLE MALONE: ‘Wanted to break into TV’ but is she not already on TV? ‘Loose Women’, a morning chat show?

    JADE: ‘Was not paid for her newspaper interviews’. We were told she WAS paid and donated the money to charity, that she and Shilpa would decide between them as to which charities this money would go. She has donated her Big Brother money and all money earned from CBB to charity.

  2. dawn blake says:

    The Sun is a hypocritical “paper” and they print what they think they can get away with in court with their army of lawyers , as opposed to the truth. Which is pretty typical of all the tabloids.

    Dawn Balke

  3. dawn blake says:

    If I rememebr it was the Sun who told me that we have the right to ruin your life when you go into Big Brother. So its your own fault if you dont like what we print.

    If the Sun said I was black , I probably would have to check in the mirror ( Not the Daily mirror , either).

    I also think the reading age for the sun is around 8 years old, so it doesnt say much for the journalistic ability. As their own editor doesnt know the difference between scrutinise and plagerise. Which is appalling for a national rag.

    Like the former News of the World Royal Correspondant, I think more journalist could do with a few months in jail.

    Dawn Blake