Big Brother star Paul Blackburn has landed a new job just weeks after getting evicted from the house.
The former security officer was given the boot alongside Dylan Tennant in a brutal double eviction after housemate Trish Balusa branded him a "bully" during a tense argument. However it has been revealed that he will play Daisy The Scouse Cow in adult pantomime Jack and His Bigstalk this Christmas.
The Liverpool lad will appear on stage in the London show alongside former Big Brother housemate Simon Gross this December as he and his co-stars adjust to life but in the real world after living in the most famous house in Britain.
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After his eviction, Paul admitted the reception he received from viewers shocked him and insisted the reality of life inside the house is very different to the narrative portrayed on television. "In general, coming out to what I came out to no one in the house expected that, especially meself," he said to host AJ Odudu while filming spin-off show Big Brother Late & Live.
He continued: "I went in there to have fun so I just want everyone to know about everyone in the house. No one has got any narratives, everyone's very respectful and they're very good people, every single one of them, so I don't know why people are getting certain narratives pushed on them.
"I went in there to have fun so I just want everyone to know about everyone in the house. No one has got any narratives, everyone's very respectful and they're very good people, every single one of them, so I don't know why people are getting certain narratives pushed on them.
It comes after the news that winner Jordan Sangha has been tipped to become the next Judge Rinder by a PR expert. The 26-year-old reality star recently announced he's quit his high-paying job in law after winning £100,000 on the ITV2 show. He previously worked as a lawyer, which was referenced several times during the series, but has now said he is "done" with law.
However, Culture and brand expert Rochelle White, of Rochelle White Agency, has hinted that he could be set take over Robert if the show returned. She told Daily Star: "In regards to Jordan, I feel that he will have a solid few options post show. It's an interesting situation as this year's Big Brother was very much 'normal' people entering the house. However, like any show, they do become well known and famous when they last the whole show.
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"I don't feel that Jordan is someone who would make a rushed decision into what he wants to do and achieve post show. I feel a few options could be for him to do the typical media circuit and then take a step back to reflect on next step or he could be that person who would like to return back to normal and carry on with his job as lawyer.
"He could surprise everyone and take on more roles within the reality TV space and become a guest on shows like This Morning or even be the next Judge Rinder. I feel that only time will tell what happens here and for him.
"I think the next few weeks and months will be interesting to watch. No matter what he decides to do, I feel that a good team behind him will be key to making sure he is being seen, positioned and featured in all the right places."
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