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Mini-Me is the favourite to win Celebrity Big Brother

Paddy Power price Austin Powers actor Verne Troyer at 3/1

Verne Troyer, who plays Mini-Me in Austin Powers, has been installed by Paddy Power as the 3/1 favourite to win the sixth series of Celebrity Big Brother, which kicks off tonight.

Close behind him in the betting is former A1 singer Ben Adams, who looks a strong contender considering fellow former boyband hunk Mark Owen was victorious in series two. However, it often takes a few episodes to identify whether male popstars can challenge or whether they are going to be peripheral figures, in which case they usually avoid the first few evictions.

Troyer and Adams are a long way ahead of 1990s rapper Coolio and former Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton, both of whom are 8/1. All of the other women are 12/1 or higher as men tend to be favoured by voters. The first three series were all won by men (Jack Dee, Mark Owen and Bez) before Chantelle won series four moreso because she wasn’t a celebrity than because she was a woman then Shilpa Shetty won the most recent series after all the controversy. Four of the five runners-up have also been men.

A full list of housemates, the reason you should be in awe of them and their Paddy Power odds can be found after the jump:

Posted: January 2nd, 2009 by Michael Lintorn | Add Comment comment

Girls Aloud 2/1 to be the first band to break-up next year

Paddy Power expect reality TV’s most successful group to split

The period between Christmas and the new year sees novelty betting become more prominent as you can put money on anything from snow on Christmas Day to which celebrity couple will announce they’re having a baby first.

One of the markets being offered by Paddy Power is on which pop group will break-up first next year and Girls Aloud are the 2/1 favourites to go their separate ways. For a long time the girl band have been rumoured to be on the verge of a split and there are always murmurings off arguments but the fact they are still going strong suggests it could all be over-exaggerated.

The other contenders are McFly at 9/4, Sugababes at 7/2, Westlife at 6/1, the recently reformed Boyzone at 8/1, Take That at 14/1, U2 at 25/1 and Oasis at 33/1.

Posted: December 22nd, 2008 by Michael Lintorn | Add Comment comment