Two new housemates enter Big Brother just weeks before the final
Race horse rider Isabella, 23, and 25-year-old Hussain, a physiotherapist from Birmingham have joined as latecomers to the final ever series of Big Brother on Channel 5
Race horse rider Isabella, 23, and 25-year-old Hussain, a physiotherapist from Birmingham have joined as latecomers to the final ever series of Big Brother on Channel 5
TWO new housemates have entered the Big Brother house just weeks before the final.
Isabella Farnese stunned the originals as she arrived on eviction night, just moments after Isaac Jagroop was booted out.
In her VT, the blonde beauty explained she is a 23-year-old race horse rider and claimed she could "win it" - despite her late entrance.
Before entering, she said: "At the moment the Housemates know they are on a gameshow – they all want to win.
"I think I will forget about the cameras, even to the point where it might be too much and think ‘Rein it in!’ I am going to be me and hope the public like me.
"I hope I come across how I am seen on the outside world with friends. I want to surprise people.
Why are you taking part?
Because the job I do involves horses and it has always been grafting and I am in the cold
weather and I just would like to do something a bit different. I feel I can’t live the rest of my
life doing the same thing every morning. It is the same routine - you are up at five every
morning and you are in the cold. It will be nice to do something different. It will be a new
experience, and I will be out of my comfort zone.
What will you bring?
Hopefully fun, banter laughs and giggles. Hopefully I will bring good vibes.
Are you a Big Brother fan?
Yes, I am, 100%. There have been some very funny shows – I like Brooke a lot, she is really
cool. Past series it has to be Megan McKenna, I found her really funny when she had the
clothes meltdown. I could feel how stressed she was because I have had meltdowns like that
before.
Who will you get on with?
I am hoping to get on with them all, but I can’t say I will – but I want to get on with them all.
I don’t know if they will be nicer too me as I am new or it could be the opposite and they
could be really shady with me. I just have to go in and be myself – I think myself is good
enough to do well as I can.
What will you miss?
My friends, my nan and grandad the most. I love them so much. I am going to miss my
horses at work – I have two racehorses I ride.
"Everyone says I'm posh, but I don't think I am, I'm a potty mouth.
"Sometimes I do have a resting bitching face.
"I'm an outspoken person. I speak what's right and what's wrong."
Next up to enter was 25-year-old Hussain Ahmed who boldly declared: "The king has arrived."
Why are you taking part?
I want to show myself and all the swag and sauce that I’ve got, and secondly to win that
£100,000. I have a plan on how I am going to win it, but knowing me the plan always goes
out the window because I can’t keep my mouth shut and I have to be myself all the time,
which is sometimes a problem.
What will you bring to the house?
Sauce, fire, entertainment. The House needs someone to spice it up a bit, so I am ready to
show everyone who the king of the House is.
Who will you clash with?
Lewis, Cameron and the boring people - I don’t remember their names.
Who will you get on with?
Probably Tomasz, I like Tomasz, he seems funny and a laugh.
Are you a Big Brother fan?
Yeah..I liked Tiffany Pollard [CBB], she was good.
What will you miss from the outside world?
My phone, oh and my mum
What can you not live without?
My Hermes belt!
The physiotherapist from Birmingham explained in his VT: "Everyone says I'm a mother f***ing star.
"I'm ambitious that's why I'm fame hungry.
"Not many people step up to me because they know they'll get shut down."
Host Emma Willis says the newbies have been strictly forbidden from revealing any news from the outside world.
They will also be immune from the next round of nominations.
She had just interviewed evicted housemate Isaac who was "gutted" to have left in the third week.
He said: "I feel like I'm easy target with this whole 'alpha male' thing."
"When you're in there, emotions are high."
Asked by Emma if his time in his house was how he had expected, he replied: "I can't describe, it was mad, there's been ups, downs, I've laughed, I've cried.
"I didn't think I'd be making such close friendships with.
"In the outside world there'd be people I wouldn't have even had a conversation with."
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