Thursday,
June
07,
2007
'Big
Brother'
saw
its
first
male
contestant
enter
the
house
last
night,
much
to
the
amusement
of
the
formally
all-female
assemble.
Ziggy,
a
former
boy-band
member
of
the
now
defunct
Northern
Line,
entered
the
house
to
a
racket
of
squeals
and
screams
from
the
ladies.
He
then
enquired,
"Who's
going
to
show
me
around?" before
the
incumbent
housemates
surrounded
him.
Laura
encouraged
the
rest
of
the
contestants
to
"give
the
guy
some
space"
before
Ziggy
entered
the
diary
room
for
more
revelations.
'Big
Brother' gave
him
an
envelope
to
read
out
to
the
other
housemates
that
said,
"Next
week
only
one
housemate
will
be
allowed
to
nominate.
That
housemate
will
be
me.
I
and
I
alone
will
decide
who
faces
the
public
vote."
The
former
boy-band
wannabe
then
smiled
and
said
to
his
fellow
housemates,
"You
all
have
to
be
very
nice
to
me."
Ziggy,
26,
is
from
London
and
describes
his
occupation
as
a
music
producer
and
promoter.
He
said
his
dream
job
would
be
to
emulate
Hugh
Hefner
and
if
he
could
create
a
new
law
it
would
be
to
add
a
'national
short
skirt
day'.
The
latest
'Big
Brother'
contestant
is
also
in
it
to
win
it,
with
some
of
his
fighting
talk
including:
"No
one
remembers
those
who
come
in
second
place;
I've
been
taught
to
win."
After
finding
himself
in
a
house
full
of
women,
Ziggy's
aim
to
find
romance
in
the
house
now
seems
apt,
although
he
did
remark
he
would
miss
his
dog.
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