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Friday, April 27, 2007

B Bro kinky lust fest


THIS year’s Big Brother is set to be a gayfest.

Bosses plan to carry on camping right through the summer by lining up more gays than ever in the BB house.

They have examined previous years’ shows and found gay and lesbian housemates provided the best footage and most talked-about moments.

So the final line-up, set to be unveiled when the series begins next month, will include more gays than ever before.

At least half of the 14 housemates have revealed they are homosexual or have bisexual tendencies.

A show insider said: "We desperately want Big Brother 8 to be remembered for camp fun and frolics rather than fights and fisticuffs.

"We want to get away from the Celebrity Big Brother race row with Jade and Shilpa.

"And we want to avoid another Fight Night where even the police had to be called. Some of our best contestants in previous years have been gay.

"We’ve even had lesbo kisses, queer romances and bitchy handbags-at-dawn showdowns.

"Brian Dowling was the first gay champion of a reality TV show back in 2001 and then we had transsexual Nadia Almada winning in 2004.

"We have come to realise that gay people are less inhibited. They love a good bitch and they know how to poke fun and have a laugh. They also make up a huge percentage of our audience and voting targets.

"It’s on course to be our best show yet and will hopefully be remembered as a long, hot summer of brotherly gay love."

Big Brother 8, hosted by Davina McCall, 39, is set to run for 13 weeks – as long as last year.

Insiders say a real mixed bag of housemates has been chosen.

They are rumoured to include a Greek art student, an Asian teacher, a disabled woman and a gobby chav. BB bosses are also looking at copying a stunt already used in Australia’s version of the show.

Once the contestants have entered the BB house, six others dressed in white enter a room decked out all in white.

The two who win the endurance test to see who can stand living in a "world of white" the longest get to go in the main house.

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