Chris may have been the first to be booted from the celebrity household, but he's taking it all in his swagger.

"I'm a winner - I've helped raise all this money for Comic Relief," he told Big Brother Online in a press conference this morning.

Chris is thrilled that he motivated people into voting him out, helping to raise £115,000 for charity.



During his short stay in the house, Chris was adamant that as a personality it is his duty to stay true to his image at all times.

"You need to be your star - behave the way you do on stage," he said, believing it was his flamboyant character that encouraged the public to evict him.

"The public say 'What's he doing? Who does he think he is strutting with that cane?'"

The scooter he took into the house was also used as a focal point to make people notice him - the same can probably be said for the caftan.

Chris refers to the experience as one would a holiday: "Going into the house gave me the opportunity to relax. No phone to answer, it was great fun. The 36 hours felt more like 12."

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