14 Most Underappreciated 'Celebrity Big Brother' Housemates Of All Time

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People like Rylan, Denise Welch, Chantelle Houghton, Vanessa Feltz and Gemma Collins have gone down in the history books for being brilliant ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ housesmates. 

But with over 260 famous types passing through the doors of the Borehamwood bungalow since the series began in 2001, many have been forgotten. 

In fact, even at the time some of them were in there, they were not as valued as they perhaps should have been, or indeed given the airtime they deserved. 

With a new series of the Channel 5 reality show fast approaching, we’re looking back at some of the underappreciated contestants, who we’d love to see given a second shot in the house (although we’re not sure quite how many of them would agree to that...)

Stephanie Beacham

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Stephanie Beacham participated in the last Channel 4 series of ‘CBB’ in 2010, and was undoubtedly our favourite housemate for being so low-key iconic. Whether it was taking a bath in her sunglasses, wrapping herself in faux-fur for the majority of her stay, or her unlikely bond with the equally camp Ivana Trump, Stephanie deserved much more than to come fifth.

Gareth Thomas

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Has there ever been a nicer person to grace the ‘CBB’ house than former rugby player Gareth Thomas? He was a rock for the majority of his housemates in 2012, and provided some calmness against a backdrop of the antics of Denise Welch, Michael Madsen and Frankie Cocozza.

Ivana Trump

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The kooky former Mrs Donald Trump was a real character when she was incarcerated in the Borehamwood bungalow, and was up for anything, as this picture of her taking part in a life drawing class proves. Her constant mum-dancing around the house had us in stitches, and her friendship with Ms Beacham was ultimate womance-goals. 

Leo Sayer

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Leo Sayer spent most of his 10 days in the 2007 ‘CBB’ house being utterly miserable and flipping the bird at every camera that dared to film him. Eventually, it all became too much for him after a row with Big Brother over clean underwear and he broke out of the fire exit.

An expletive-filled scuffle with security ensued, and while it was undoubtedly once of the most memorable back-door exits ever, we can only imagine what he would have gotten up to had he been talked into staying.

Maggie Oliver

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Maggie Oliver never quite got the edit she deserved when she appeared in the January 2018 series, and given her love of a white wine with Amanda Barrie and Wayne Sleep, we can’t help but feel like producers robbed us of some classic scenes.

Although, we will always be thankful for the moment Maggie got down to fellow housemate Ginuwine’s song ‘Pony’.

Lionel Blair

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From his ‘AM I YOUR BOSS?’ rant at Luisa Zissman to his overzealous antics in the Over 18s room, Lionel Blair caused quite a stir during his 15 days in the house, but failed to resonate with viewers becoming second to be evicted.

Natalie Cassidy

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Part in thanks to Morgana Robinson, Natalie Cassidy has become a bit of a cult figure, but seemingly ‘CBB’ viewers didn’t tap into her brilliance, as she was evicted mid-series in 2012. An injustice, if you ask us. 

Lauren Goodger

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Can you name any other ‘CBB’ contestant who has been told off by Big Brother for drunkenly weeing in the pool? No? Thought not, hence why Lauren Goodger will always be among the most ridiculous housemates of all time.

Liz Jones

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Given all of the things she’s written in her Daily Mail column over the years, we expected to dislike Liz Jones when she took part in the 2013 series. And while on the whole, she was a bit of a nondescript character in the house, her secret task where she threatened to drown herself in the bath was a moment of bizarre brilliance that only BB can deliver.

Saira Khan

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Saira Khan had a lot of BS to deal with during her time in the ‘CBB’ house back in 2016, mainly from Stephen Bear and Marnie Simpson. While we can understand the ‘Loose Women’ star didn’t always express her point in the best way, she actually had a lot of valid things to say.

Carol McGiffin

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Ah McGiff. Carol was one of the most memorable characters of the 2013 summer series thanks to her drunken antics. However, she failed to finish as highly as fellow ‘Loose Women’ star Denise Welch, which in our humble opinion was a complete travesty, especially when the person she lost out to was ‘Geordie Shore’ star Charlotte Crosby.

Stacy Francis

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Former ‘X Factor USA’ contestant Stacy Francis was a random addition to the 2017 line-up and has since disappeared back into obscurity. While she didn’t exactly win an army of fans on the show, we always admired how she stood up for herself and others in the house, particularly against the acid-tongued Kim Woodburn.

Jasmine Lennard

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Every series of ‘CBB’ needs a baddie, and 2013′s came in the form of model and Simon Cowell’s ex Jasmine Lennard. She was not afraid to stir things up in the house, but that didn’t seem to win her many fans in there, and was cut down before reaching her full housemate potential when she found herself nominated and evicted first.

Luckily, producers saw her brilliance and invited her back as a guest for the ‘Timebomb’ series in 2015.

Casey Batchelor’s mum

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OK, so Kim Batchelor may not technically have been a housemate, but in the short few minutes she was in the house, Kim delivered one of the moments of the series when she warned her daughter to stay away from troublesome Blue singer Lee Ryan (“He says one thing to your face... then he goes to the Diary Room and says you get on his tits”).

Producers, if you are reading this, sign her up for a full series immediately.

'Celebrity Big Brother': Highest Fees Ever
15. Christopher Biggins - Series 18 (2016)(01 of15)
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Paid: £150,000
Final position: Ejected, after nine days

Prior to entering the house, it was reported that Biggins would be the highest-paid of that summer's contestants, pocketing a £150,000.

However, once he was removed for a string of offensive comments, attention turned to whether he'd be paid it all.

It was later reported he pocketed just half of it, which admittedly is still not to be sniffed at.
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14. Vicky Entwistle - Series 12 (2013)(02 of15)
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Paid: £150,000
Final position: Sixth

Producers were keen to get former 'Coronation Street' couple Bruce Jones and Vicky Entwistle in the house, but seeing as he was a lot more willing to sign up than she was, he bagged just 10% of her fee.
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13. Perez Hilton - Series 15 (2015)(03 of15)
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Paid: £150,000
Final position: Sixth

Love him or hate him, there are few who would deny that Perez wasn't worth the money, proving to be the talking point on his series.

When 'All Stars' came knocking, though, he sent them away, claiming they couldn't afford to pay him the fee he felt he deserved.
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12. Ulrika Jonsson - Series 6 (2009)(04 of15)
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Paid: £175,000
Final position: Winner

Various outlets claimed that Ulrika earned £175K for appearing on 'CBB', later returning for 'Ultimate Big Brother' a year later.

Interestingly, she's the only housemate from the Channel 4 years to make the list of highest-paid housemates.
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11. Stephanie Pratt - Series 14 (2014)(05 of15)
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Paid: £250,000
Final position: Tenth

Admittedly, not someone we were anticipating seeing on this list, reality TV veteran Stephanie is said to have bagged a quarter of a million for her stint in 'CBB' back in 2014.
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10. Danniella Westbrook - Series 17 (2016)(06 of15)
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Paid: £250,000
Final position: Fifth

Danniella made no secret of the fact she'd fallen on hard times prior to entering the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house, and got an impressive quarter of a million for her much-awaited appearance.
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9. Janice Dickinson - Series 16 (2015)(07 of15)
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Paid: £300,000
Final position: Seventh

The highest-paid housemate of the 'UK vs. USA' series (yes, she got even more than Stevi Ritchie!), Janice was evicted just two days before the live final.
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8. Jonathan Cheban - Series 17 (2016)(08 of15)
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Paid: £300,000
Final position: Walked, after six days.

Former housemate Cami Li has made a rather bold claim about Cheebs' 'CBB' fee, suggesting he convinced producers to give him a "daily fee", before then walking.

She wrote in the Daily Star: "[Jonathan] played them and they weren't too happy. When will they learn?"
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7. Kellie Maloney - Series 14 (2014)(09 of15)
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Paid: £400,000
Final position: Ninth

Kellie Maloney's arrival on 'CBB' came just weeks after she came out publicly as transgender, so producers were really willing to fork out to get her on side.

At the time, her fee was reported as being the biggest in 'CBB' history, though as you can see, she's since been overtaken.
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6. Katie Hopkins - Series 15 (2015)(10 of15)
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Paid: "More than £400,000"
Final position: Second.

Alright, so we don't know the exact figures, but it was widely reported that the former 'Apprentice' candidate had what was (again, at that time) the highest 'CBB' fee ever.
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5. Katie Price - Series 15 (2015)(11 of15)
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Paid: £500,000
Final position: Winner.

Katie Hopkins' glee at her high fee didn't last long, though, as Katie Price trounced her by a full hundred grand - and she wasn't even in it all the way through!
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4. Heidi and Spencer - Series 19 (2017)(12 of15)
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Paid: $700,000 (roughly £567,000)

When Speidi first entered the house in 2013, it's fair to say they pretty much dominated the show, and while they didn't end up winning, they were at the centre of the year's main storylines.

It's no wonder, then, that producers were so keen to get them back for 'All Stars And New Stars', to the tune of more than half a million pounds.
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3. David Gest - Series 17 (2016)(13 of15)
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Paid: £600,000
Final position: Walked, after 13 days.

Even The Pricey and Speidi couldn't compete with David Gest's fee, though, as he reportedly scooped £600,000 to appear on 'CBB'.

He eventually walked due to health problems 13 days into his run, and sadly died two months after the series wrapped.
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2. Ray J - Series 19 (2017)(14 of15)
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Paid: $1 million (£809,000)

There's been much discussion that at a million dollars, Ray J's fee is the biggest in 'CBB' history. Not the case, but he's still done pretty well for himself.

The actual highest 'CBB' earners ever are...
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1. Jedward - Series 8 (2011)(15 of15)
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Paid: £1 million
Final position: Third.

Yes! Channel 5 were keen to make sure that their first 'CBB' went off with a bang, so allegedly forked out a MILLION quid - the most they've ever spent on a housemate - to get Jedward involved.

They did manage to last the whole series run, so Channel 5 got their money's worth, but Kerry Katona and Paddy Doherty were the year's runner-up and winner, respectively.
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