List of Celebrity Big Brother (American TV series) houseguests
Celebrity Big Brother is the American adaptation of Celebrity Big Brother and second spin-off of the United States version of Big Brother. It premiered on CBS on February 7, 2018, as counterprogramming to the 2018 Winter Olympics.[1] The series is hosted by Julie Chen Moonves,[a] and is produced by Fly on the Wall Entertainment in association with Endemol Shine North America; Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan serve as executive producers.[2]
The Celebrity HouseGuests for the first season were revealed during a live pre-show of the 2018 Grammy Awards on January 28, 2018.[3][4][5] The first season began filming on January 31, 2018, and concluded twenty-six days later on February 25, 2018, when Marissa Jaret Winokur and Ross Mathews were announced as the winner and runner-up of the season, respectively.[6] On May 5, 2018, CBS renewed the series for a second season,[7] which premiered on January 21, 2019.[8] Twelve HouseGuests were announced on January 13, 2019, during a commercial break of CBS's NFL football coverage.[9][10] The second season lasted for twenty-nine days and ended on February 13, 2019, when Tamar Braxton won in a unanimous vote over Ricky Williams.[11]
After a three-year hiatus the series was revived for a third season that premiered on February 2, 2022, this time as counterprogramming to the 2022 Winter Olympics.[12] This is the first season to follow casting quotas for CBS, set in 2020, requiring at least half of the contracted celebrities to be black, indigenous, (and) people of color.[13][14] The eleven HouseGuests were later revealed on January 26, 2022, during a commercial break for The Amazing Race.[15] Twenty-nine days later on February 23, 2022, Miesha Tate defeated Todrick Hall in a 7 to 1 vote by the eliminated contestants.[16]
Thirty-four participants have competed in Celebrity Big Brother, but Anthony Scaramucci was declared to be a fake HouseGuest as part of a twist.[17] The series follows a format similar to the main edition in which players leave the game when they are "evicted" from the house by vote of their fellow HouseGuests.[18] In 2018, Mathews and Jaret Winokur received their own aftershow, Off the Block with Ross and Marissa, that aired alongside the twentieth season of Big Brother.[19] In addition, some of the contestants returned for the subsequent seasons of both the celebrity and civilian editions to host competitions. Brandi Glanville previously participated in the twentieth season of the United Kingdom's version of Celebrity Big Brother[20] while Omarosa was a contestant in the Australian version of Celebrity Big Brother, entitled Big Brother VIP.[21]
Contestants
[edit]Season | Name | Age | Hometown | Profession | Status | Finish | Ref. |
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CBB 1 | Chuck Liddell | 48 | Calabasas, CA | Retired UFC fighter | Evicted: Day 10 | 11th | [24] |
Keshia Knight Pulliam | 38 | Atlanta, GA | Actress/entrepreneur | Evicted: Day 13 | 10th | [25] | |
Shannon Elizabeth | 44 | Cape Town, South Africa | Actress/conservationist | Evicted: Day 17 | 9th | [26] | |
Metta World Peace | 38 | Los Angeles, CA | Former NBA player | Evicted: Day 20 | 8th | [27] | |
Brandi Glanville | 45 | Los Angeles, CA | Reality television personality | Evicted: Day 24 | 7th | [28] | |
James Maslow | 27 | Venice, CA | Actor/musician | Evicted: Day 24 | 6th | [29] | |
Omarosa Manigault | 44 | Jacksonville, FL | Television personality | Evicted: Day 26 | 5th | [30] | |
Ariadna Gutiérrez | 24 | Miami, FL | Actress/model | Evicted: Day 26 | 4th | [31] | |
Mark McGrath | 49 | Studio City, CA | Musician | Evicted: Day 26 | 3rd | [31] | |
Ross Mathews | 38 | Palm Springs, CA | Television host | Finalist: Day 26 | 2nd | [31] | |
Marissa Jaret Winokur | 44 | Toluca Lake, CA | Actress | Finalist: Day 26 | 1st | [31] | |
CBB 2 | Anthony Scaramucci | 55 | Port Washington, NY | Former White House director of communications/financier | Left: Day 6 | Fake HouseGuest | [17] |
Jonathan Bennett | 37 | Rossford, OH | Actor/Talk show host | Evicted: Day 10 | 11th | [32] | |
Ryan Lochte | 34 | Daytona Beach, FL | 12-time Olympic medal-winning swimmer | Evicted: Day 13 | 10th | [33] | |
Joey Lawrence | 42 | Philadelphia, PA | Actor/producer | Evicted: Day 18 | 9th | [34] | |
Kato Kaelin | 59 | Milwaukee, WI | Actor/host | Evicted: Day 20 | 8th | [35] | |
Natalie Eva Marie | 34 | North Tustin, CA | Former WWE wrestler/Actress | Evicted: Day 24 | 7th | [36] | |
Tom Green | 47 | Ottawa, Ontario | Comedian | Evicted: Day 24 | 6th | [36] | |
Kandi Burruss | 42 | Atlanta, GA | Singer/reality television personality | Evicted: Day 29 | 5th | [37] | |
Dina Lohan | 56 | Long Island, NY | Momager | Evicted: Day 29 | 4th | [37] | |
Lolo Jones | 36 | Baton Rouge, LA | Olympic track and bobsled star | Evicted: Day 29 | 3rd | [37] | |
Ricky Williams | 41 | Venice Beach, CA | Former NFL running back | Finalist: Day 29 | 2nd | [37] | |
Tamar Braxton | 41 | Washington, DC | Singer/reality television personality | Finalist: Day 29 | 1st | [37] | |
CBB 3 | Teddi Mellencamp | 40 | Bloomington, IN | Television personality | Evicted: Day 10 | 11th | [38] |
Mirai Nagasu | 28 | Montebello, CA | Olympic medalist | Evicted: Day 13 | 10th | ||
Chris Kattan | 51 | Los Angeles, CA | Comedian | Walked: Day 15 | 9th | ||
Chris Kirkpatrick | 50 | Clarion, PA | Pop star | Evicted: Day 17 | 8th | ||
Shanna Moakler | 46 | Providence, RI | Actress/former Miss USA | Evicted: Day 20 | 7th | ||
Carson Kressley | 52 | Allentown, PA | Television personality | Evicted: Day 24 | 6th | ||
Lamar Odom | 42 | New York, NY | Former NBA forward | Evicted: Day 27 | 5th | ||
Todd Bridges | 56 | San Francisco, CA | Actor | Evicted: Day 27 | 4th | ||
Cynthia Bailey | 54 | Tuscumbia, AL | Model/television personality | Evicted: Day 29 | 3rd | ||
Todrick Hall | 36 | Plainview, TX | Entertainer | Finalist: Day 29 | 2nd | ||
Miesha Tate | 35 | Tacoma, WA | UFC mixed martial artist | Finalist: Day 29 | 1st |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Credited as Julie Chen for the first season
Gallery
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Winner of the first season, Marissa Jaret Winokur
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First season runner-up, and winner of "America's Favorite HouseGuest", Ross Mathews
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Winner of the second season, Tamar Braxton
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Second season runner-up, Ricky Williams
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Second season winner of "America's Favorite HouseGuest", Tom Green
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Third season winner, Miesha Tate
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Third season runner-up, Todrick Hall
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Third season winner of "America's Favorite HouseGuest", Carson Kressley
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