Big Brother: Two new men enter house

Big Brother: Two new men enter house
Big Brother: Two new men enter house

The Big Brother house has been joined by two new male housemates - bringing the total number of men in the show to three. First into the house was Gerry, a gallery researcher from Greece who has lived in the UK for 12 years. The openly gay 31-year-old,who has three degrees, describes himself as "over-qualified and unemployable", and "an eccentric exhibitionist who is looking for some attention". The second new arrival was Seany, a 25-year-old charity worker who is originally from Derry, Northern Ireland but now lives in Manchester. The curly-haired, openly gay Michael Jackson fan once visited the White House to recite a poem to Hillary Clinton. He describes himself as having "big hair and big attitude". The pair were greeted with shrieks from the girls in the house - but while Gerry actually made it into the house before they greeted him, the housemates spotted Seany in the lobby outside and pounced before he even had a chance to enter the house. In a further twist, the new arrivals have been informed that they are two of only four housemates who will allowed to nominate for evictions next week - and they must choose the other two who will nominate. CLICK here for all the latest Big Brother news, pictures, profiles, features and fans' thoughts

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