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BB housemate teasers released
Published Wednesday, May 30 2007, 10:46 BST | By Neil Wilkes
The cousin of England midfielder Kieran Richardson is believed to be one of the twelve contestants entering the BB house tonight.
20-year-old Charlie Richardson, who is also a close friend of David Beckham's younger sister Joanne, was questioned by police in January after being involved in a row with BB6 housemate Saskia Howard-Clarke. She will use the alias 'Danni' while in the house.
Meanwhile, C4 has released several teasers pertaining to the new crop of twelve:
* One female housemate could read from the age of two
* This year's house features the oldest contestant to date
* One of the housemates is a member of the Women's Institute
* Two have children and nine are single
* Three have never been on a plane
* One is a cleaner, one is a nanny, while another used to work as a lapdancer
20-year-old Charlie Richardson, who is also a close friend of David Beckham's younger sister Joanne, was questioned by police in January after being involved in a row with BB6 housemate Saskia Howard-Clarke. She will use the alias 'Danni' while in the house.
Meanwhile, C4 has released several teasers pertaining to the new crop of twelve:
* One female housemate could read from the age of two
* This year's house features the oldest contestant to date
* One of the housemates is a member of the Women's Institute
* Two have children and nine are single
* Three have never been on a plane
* One is a cleaner, one is a nanny, while another used to work as a lapdancer
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