Cameron Meets Davina
After walking through the sliding doors
and into the House, Davina sat down on the sofas with
Cameron for a chat.
And, sometimes, it was difficult to tell
who was more emotional, the bubbly presenter or the winner
himself.
Davina: What does it feel like?
Cameron: It seems totally alien, mental.
I kept thinking, this is not right.
Davina: What is the secret you've been
talking about?
Cameron: It was a nasty thing. A housemate
came out of the Diary Room complaining about being deprived
of nicotine. It was Lisa.
Davina: So, you had a nasty thought and
that was your secret?
Cameron: Yes.
Davina: You know I have to ask you about
you and Steph.
Cameron: She's gorgeous, she's lovely.
I think the world of Steph.
Davina: Is she the one?
Cameron: Time will tell.
Davina: You've been on a bit of a personal
journey - you went in one Cameron and came out another.
Cameron: Yeah, totally, a magnified version.
Davina: Yes, more relaxed. What was it
about South Africa?
Cameron: I had started to relax in [the
British] House. The characters in [South Africa] were
different from how the British are.
Davina: You've said "no sex before
marriage." But, there are hundreds of women queuing
up for the job... of marriage, of course.
Cameron: Oooooooohhhhh.
Davina: But, Steph is number one of course.
Cameron: She's magic.
Davina: What are your best memories?
Cameron: Cabaret, the trip to South Africa
and Christmas Day.
Davina: What's the first thing you're
going to do?
Cameron: See my Mum, Dad and brother.
After all the questions, Davina then
led the bashful Scot from the House to a rapturous reception
from the crowds.
When Cameron stepped through the doors
at the top of the staircase, the fans chanted his name
and waved their hands in the air with dozens of home-made
banners. Everyone wanted to meet and congratulate the
overwhelmed Orkney fish merchant.
His friends and family, ecstatic to see
him again, greeted Cam with hugs and kisses on the stage.
Surrounded by his nearest and dearest,
he watched his best bits from his 64 days in the House
and the £70.000 jackpot being transferred to his
bank account on a massive screen, positioned next to the
stage.
As the celebratory fireworks filled the
dark sky above the Big Brother House, the big man smiled
happily, ready to face the world as the winner of Big
Brother 4.