As Big Brother 2025 approaches its finale, one iconic former housemate continues to stand out decades after first appearing on the reality show.
The latest season of Big Brother, which returned in September, will conclude this month. Nine housemates have already been evicted in a series full of dramatic twists and tense moments. Recent reports from OK! reveal that Caroline and Nancy were both sent home in a double eviction on November 7, following Sam’s unexpected exit.
As the competition intensifies, fans have started backing hopefuls to win, with author and composer Richard standing out as a leading contender.
Among past housemates, Pete Bennett remains one of the most memorable figures. He appeared on the Channel 4 show in 2006 and quickly became a fan favourite. Living with Tourette's syndrome, Pete made a lasting impression and won the series nearly 20 years ago.
"During his time on the show, then-winner Pete was known for his punk rock aesthetic, characterised by his short blonde hair, distinctive wardrobe choices, and a fondness for eyeliner."
His unique personality and style have kept him recognisable even today.
Despite the passing of nearly two decades, Pete Bennett’s distinctive presence and story continue to resonate with Big Brother fans, highlighting the lasting influence of early reality TV stars.
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