Our first impressions of this year’s Big Brother contestants
We fancy Cairon to win, while Noirin and Charlie could do well
Major contender: Cairon
Curse of the early favourite: Rodrigo
Too old to win: Lisa, Angel, Marcus
Steph-a-like: Models Sophie and Karly probably won’t be popular with female voters just like Stephanie last year, Imogen (series seven), Sam (series six) and countless others.
Aisleyne-a-like: Noirin could be this year’s Kate (winner, series three) or Aisleyne (third, series seven), a good-looking girl who is liked by women.
Jen-a-like: Saffia may play the “independent mother” card but the public won’t like her for ditching a seven-month old child for a TV show.
Rex-a-like: Freddie played up to his privileged background, which actually worked fairly well for Rex.
Samanda-a-like: Sophia seems really upbeat which will either prove infectious and stop people from nominating her like the twins (second, series eight) or irritate fellow housemates.
The likable Geordie: Jonny (third, series three), Anthony (winner, series six) and Liam (third, series eight) have all represented the North East well and former Mr Gay Newcastle Charlie could follow in their footsteps.
Nomination fodder: Beinazir looks like she could get on people’s nerves.
Reserving judgment on: Kris, Siavash, Sree
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Posted: June 5th, 2009 by Michael Lintorn | 



One Response to “Our first impressions of this year’s Big Brother contestants”
By Robbie M on Jun 8, 2009 | Reply
I would agree that this contestant should go far, but his annoying american/south London hybrid accent is very annoying - innit.
So no matter how good he comes across I think the high frequency of ‘innits’ at the end of his american accent sentences will annoy a lot of people - innit.