Maggie
23-05-2003, 10:18 AM
Jonny from bb3 is writing a weekly diary for TV Quick about this year's BB.
Here's he first one
"The new house looks fantastic", says Jonny. "The one we were in was designed to encourage arguments whereas this one has been styled to bring people together - it seems warmer."
Jonny who recently starred in a touring production of West End hit Boogie Nights, says that the housemates will endure a tense two days before they finally enter the house."I spent all of Thursday in a hotel room where I was supervised by a chaperone. I could'nt go for a wee without him! Then on Friday, I had a bag placed over my head and got driven to the studios where I did some interviews before I was eventually driven to the house where I was second to enter after Alex.
The first night is always memorable as everyone checks each other out," recallls Jonny, 30 " I must admit I was slightly disappointed last year when everyone went to bed early instead of staying up, getting drunk and having a laugh.
That would have been a great way for everyone to get to know each other. Hopefully this new lot will be in more of a party mood.
Having lasted the full nine weeks of BB3, surviving three evictions nominations along the way. Jonny is well placed to dispense survival tips to the new intake of housemates. "First of all, be yourself, " insists Jonny. "Secondly, try to get on with everybody, but if there's someone you can't get on with, don't get paranoid that there's something wrong with you, like I did last year. Finally. no matter what happens, try to enjoy yourself because it's a once in a lifetime experience that's never to be repeated ."
Next week, catch Jonny's verdict on the 12 new contestants.
Here's he first one
"The new house looks fantastic", says Jonny. "The one we were in was designed to encourage arguments whereas this one has been styled to bring people together - it seems warmer."
Jonny who recently starred in a touring production of West End hit Boogie Nights, says that the housemates will endure a tense two days before they finally enter the house."I spent all of Thursday in a hotel room where I was supervised by a chaperone. I could'nt go for a wee without him! Then on Friday, I had a bag placed over my head and got driven to the studios where I did some interviews before I was eventually driven to the house where I was second to enter after Alex.
The first night is always memorable as everyone checks each other out," recallls Jonny, 30 " I must admit I was slightly disappointed last year when everyone went to bed early instead of staying up, getting drunk and having a laugh.
That would have been a great way for everyone to get to know each other. Hopefully this new lot will be in more of a party mood.
Having lasted the full nine weeks of BB3, surviving three evictions nominations along the way. Jonny is well placed to dispense survival tips to the new intake of housemates. "First of all, be yourself, " insists Jonny. "Secondly, try to get on with everybody, but if there's someone you can't get on with, don't get paranoid that there's something wrong with you, like I did last year. Finally. no matter what happens, try to enjoy yourself because it's a once in a lifetime experience that's never to be repeated ."
Next week, catch Jonny's verdict on the 12 new contestants.