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Join Date: Oct 2002
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BB7 housemates \'groomed for stardom by showbiz agents\'
Daily Star...
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SECRET THE AGENTS
Housemates were groomed
by IAIN BURCHELL
BIG BROTHER wannabes were groomed for stardom by showbiz agents before entering the house, it was revealed last night.
Many housemates – including curvy model Aisleyne HorganWallace – were signed up with expert advisers to help prepare them for the limelight.
The talent agents gave them a massive advantage over the thousands of ordinary punters who queued for hours at BB auditions – by telling them exactly how to sell themselves to producers.
Hunk
And they made sure the wannabes were mixing in the right celebrity circles to gear them up for their shot at the big time.
Aisleyne, 27, and Nikki Grahame, 24, both have agents to handle their modelling assignments.
Scouse hunk Mikey Dalton, 22, has already boasted that he’s been signed up to an agency, while Xrated model Lea Walker, 35, also landed work through an agent and starred in a Channel Five TV show last year.
And fans’ favourite Pete Bennett, 24, is lead singer in a band called Daddy Fantastic, whose manager has vowed to get them a record deal. bears Music industry experts admit Big Brother would be the perfect springboard to the charts.
The latest bombshell alarming similarities to last year, when it was claimed that Makosi Musambasi, 25, was an actress signed to a talent agency who had sent her along to the BB auditions.
And it will further fuel conspiracy theories following the huge Golden Ticket scandal.
Fans were outraged to learn that Golden Girl Susie Verrico, 43, was a serial auditionee who was already well-known to BB bosses and had even been overheard bragging that she was going into the house – two weeks earlier.
They were also stunned to find out that several of the housemates, including Aisleyne and pre-op transsexual Sam Brodie, 18, had been “guinea pigs” for the show and already knew each other before being pitched in front of the onthe-wall cameras.
A TV insider said last night: “This is just more unwelcome controversy for Big Brother.
“When you look closely at their
backgrounds it is clear the
housemates are not ordinary folk off the street.
“All of those with
agents will have had
step-by-step guidance
to help them get into
the house.
Harm
“Other hopefuls
trying to get into
the house didn’t
really stand a
realistic chance
against them.”
Our source added:
“The agents will still
be working frantically to make sure everything is in place when their housemate comes out.
“Some of the housemates have made no secret that they have big ambitions – such as becoming TV presenters.”
Last night a Big Brother spokeswoman hit back, saying: “Some of the housemates are models
or promotions girls and as
such would have agents to
get them work.
“If that’s the case there is
no harm in it.
“It doesn’t give them
any advantage over everybody else.
“Everyone who auditions
has an equal chance of getting into the house and
winning Big Brother.
“At the end of the day it’s
the viewers who decide
who wins Big Brother –
nobody else.”
iain.burchell@dailystar.co.uk
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