The premise of the series saw one celebrity a day taking control, with the help of Big Brother; organising their own tasks, making their own rules and talking to the housemates in the Diary Room.
She won the Geoffrey Rhodes Prize for the highest first-year exam results, and is a multi-award-winning conceptual artist working with photography and installations – Amy doesn't paint as she finds it 'too messy'.
Since leaving university she founded a new website called Lost Found and Loved Again[9] for likeminded artists and designers who create upcycled goods from vintage items and a Pop Up Supper Club called Everything But The Ham, an experiential dining company in London, which raises funds and awareness for crucial causes.
Amy Jackson still works as an artist creating public art and participating in group and solo exhibitions.
[10] In recent years she studied Sustainable Finance[11] at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford and also works in responsible investment[12] where she presents about issues surrounding climate change on radio shows and podcasts including Breaking Banks.
[13] Anthony Osezua Ogogo[6] (born 24 November 1988 in Lowestoft, Suffolk) is an international boxer who has captained Great Britain's team in the World European and Junior Olympic Tournaments.
Training three times a day, Anthony's overall ambition is to become World Champion, but he would also love to become the first mixed-race James Bond.
[15] Calista Kazuko Robertson[6] (born 27 March 1988 in London) is a classical musician and children's music teacher.
She is currently studying at King's College London, where she receives instrumental tuition via the Royal Academy of Music.
Calista has written over 100 songs ranging from full orchestral to cheesy pop, including the newly famous (thanks to Harry Hill) 'Bongo Jam'.
Emilia performs six nights a week at the Palazzo Variety Show in Berlin with her brother Victor.
Emilia has a list of work-related injuries that include broken knee, shoulder, wrist, fingers, and several ribs.
Throughout the series, Emilia was regularly booed by the crowds outside the house, however despite facing three eviction votes, she survived them all to make a surprise appearance in the final.
Recently, Jade appeared on the Walkers crisps Do Us a Flavour campaign as one of the dancers for its Onion Baji advertisement.
Jeremy Robert Metcalfe[6] (born 9 April 1988 in Fleet, Hampshire) is a racing driver currently competing in the British Formula Renault Championship.
The first time Jeremy got behind the wheel of a go-kart at the age of eight, he broke the track record on his first lap, and since then his life has revolved around karting and latterly racing driving.
[7] On launch night, he was chosen by Matt Lucas, the hijacker at the time, to enter the house first and take part in a secret mission.
His secret mission was to wear an ear piece through which Matt could speak to him and tell him what to do / say to each housemate as they entered the house.
[16] At the 2010 United Kingdom general election, John stood as the Lib Dem candidate in East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow constituency.
[18] Latoya Linette Satnarine[6] (born 8 November 1987 in London) is a professional dancer who has appeared in over 20 music videos for artists including Madonna, and was also booked for a Mariah Carey concert tour.
[7] Latoya has appeared dancing in over 20 music videos for artists including Madonna, Jamelia and Craig David amongst others.
Liam Young[6] (born 1 November 1988 in Widnes)[7] was the registered director of a website services company called OxyUK Technologies Limited.
[20] Having achieved a top 40 hit, Nathan already has a critically acclaimed album under his belt, entitled Masterpiece.
In 2012, he made it to judges' houses on the ninth series of The X Factor but Nicole Scherzinger chose not to take him through to the live finals.
[7] The contortionist acts he performs with his sister are extreme and carry a high risk – Victor has broken an elbow (which now contains a metal screw), his knee and his fingers.
Emilia and Victor's mother Carmen is a trainer on Sky One reality show Cirque de Celebrite.
Many of the walls had pictures on of various things such as monkeys holding cameras and a shopping trolley on the door to the store room.
A hidden spiral staircase was used when Andy McNab hijacked the house to reach interrogation room 2.
[24] The live launch, evictions, and special episodes were hosted by Dermot O'Leary[25] and introduced the first celebrity hijacker.
While in the house, she lied to Anthony and told him that evicted housemate, Calista Robertson, had sold a story about him to a tabloid newspaper which was "very personal".