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Old 05-07-2013, 12:56 AM #14
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DAN Neal enraged BB fans last night by secretly plotting to cash in on his fame as “Big Brother’s Savile sex cop”.



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The former policeman is convinced his role in the investigation and his time on the show can help him make a fortune.

Dan has even lined up an agent and reckons he will have no trouble raking in cash by making nightclub appearances, modelling and even starring in his own reality show.

“I gave up everything to do Big Brother, crazily,” he told Gina Rio. “I’ve suppressed the creative side of my personality. I feel Big Brother is the push I need to get out. It’s exciting, very daunting, but I have to believe I can do well.”

In a cosy late-night chat Gina, 24, even offered to introduce him to her agent Jaine Brent, who looks after celebs including Phillip Schofield, 51, Russell Grant, 62, Kerry Katona, 32, and the band Blue.

Gina told him: “Looking at your aura, I see you in the papers. I see you being papped all the time.”

Excited Dan told her: “Does your agent have men on her books? I wonder what she will do with me?”




The 33-year-old has become one of this year’s most talked-about housemates following a series of bust-ups.

He made headlines when he went on the Channel 5 show because he revealed he had quit his job as a detective working on Operation Yewtree, which probes celebrity sex abuse claims, to go in the house.

No stars quizzed in the inquiry, including Freddie Starr, 70, Jim Davidson, 59, and Dave Lee Travis, 68 – none of whom has been charged with any offence – were able to talk about Dan’s cash bid last night.

But one showbiz source said: “It would be extraordinary if a Yewtree policeman was making money on the back of this when so many people have seen their lives put on hold.”

Last night viewers saw Dan suffer a mini-meltdown in the diary room after he was branded a bully and put up for eviction.

He sobbed: “What is wrong with me? I don’t want to cry. I feel a bit lost. I feel lonely.”
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