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I won Big Brother after infamous romp but it left me in a dark place – now I’m back doing a normal job | The Sun
THE Big Brother house opened its doors to 16 brand new housemates last night.
And one person who knows all too well what it's like to live in the famous house is former winner Anthony Hutton.
The cheeky chappy from County Durham was just 23 when he entered in 2005 – and his steamy hot tub 'romp' with Makosi Musambasi, after which she claimed to be pregnant, is one of the show's most memorable moments.
Now 41, Anthony has ditched fame and works as a barber in Darlington, where he lives with his wife Sophie and two-year-old son Cruz.
Sitting down for a chat in his living room, he chuckles: “Still to this day, the amount of times I get, 'What happened in the jacuzzi?'
“Recently I got sent a picture and it said, ‘Baby Jacuzzi would be 18 years old now.’
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“We didn't even have sex, and I didn't know that she'd said that she was pregnant until I came out of the Big Brother house to get interviewed off Davina [McCall].
“So that was crazy.”
When Anthony applied to go on Big Brother he was touring the north east as a 70s disco dancer while training to be a hairdresser on the side.
He was “hooked” on the show, then on Channel 4, after watching Craig Phillips take on ‘Nasty’ Nick Bateman in the first series, and couldn’t believe it when he was chosen.
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