Saturday, May 8, 2010

Remember us? Fame-hungry Big Brother 'stars' resurface to bury the diary chair in mock funeral

By Daily Mail Reporter

She hasn't changed: Charley Uchea shows off her abundant curves in straining PVC as she films an advert for the last series of Big brother


Mini-skirts, towering platforms, plunging necklines and uniform sunglasses - it's clear that this is no ordinary funeral.

In fact this motley crew of forgotten Big Brother contestants were gathered for a morbid stunt - burying the diary room chair to mark the end of the show.

The group took over a cemetery in north London for the mock funeral as they filmed an advert for Channel Four.


Legs out: Luckily it was a mock funeral, or Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace would have raised eyebrows in her hotpants

This summer's 11th series is the last.

Amongst the guests were twins Samanda, with their blonde hair now auburn. The pair wore matching coral minidresses with black trench coats.

The other wannabes included self-styled ghetto girl Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, who might be greeted with raised eyebrow if she attended a genuine funeral in her skimpy hotpants and heels.


Double trouble: The twins Samantha and Amanda Marchant, known as Samanda


Goodbye: The Diary Room chair was buried in the advert


Equally revealing was Charley Uchea's skin tight PVC, which strained across her ample curves.

The 'South London It Girl' looked just like her old self, posing amongst the graves.

The girls were joined by Nasty Nick who found fame with his scheming ways, despite soon being ejected from the show.

There was also a selection of former winners, including Craig Phillips from the first series, transsexual Nadia Almada, glamour girl Sophie Reade and Tourette's sufferer Pete Bennett.

The housemates have had differing levels of success since leaving the show.
But it seems that despite long since fading from the public eye, they still have high opinions of themselves


How many do you recognise? Former winners Nadia Almada, Pete Bennett, Sophie Reade, Craig Phillips, Brian Dowling and Brian Belo


An insider told the Sun: 'There was a lot of one-upmanship going on - the older contestants thought they were more important than the newer ones.

'There were a lot of them and they all wanted to be in shot, obviously. Tempers got a bit frayed and there were some cross words - not helped by the fact it was a long day.

'It felt like a typical day in the BB house.'


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Blast from the past: Brian Dowling and Helen Adams



source: dailymail