Farmer Dave's generous act has turned the game on its head as the OG alliance splits.
“It was the greatest honour to sit in those three seats with two people that I love and adore and respect. “So to have a break from that and just connect to humans on a level that is just genuine and authentic, was brilliant.” “I tried to get in there and play the game, but it’s just not me - it’s not who I am. “I was the only person that I could vote for, I couldn’t vote for Estelle, I certainly couldn’t contemplate ever voting for Reggie,” Dave continued. “Gosh, that gutted me because I really felt like I was the only person in that lineup that needed to go,” the former housemate exclusively told 7Entertainment. “[I’m voting for someone who] is getting really tired and I don’t think is able to play the game the way it needs to be played,” he said in the diary room.
The emotional farewell saw the loveable Farmer up against other original housemates Reggie and Estelle. But it was Dave's emotional response in the diary room ...
“Big Brother runs the show.” “I was the only person that I could vote for, I couldn’t vote for Estelle, I certainly couldn’t contemplate ever voting for Reggie,” “Gosh, that gutted me because I really felt like I was the only person in that lineup that needed to go,” he said. “So it was only me that I could vote for and I thought I’d read the rules pretty good – but apparently not.” “I really felt like I was the only person in that lineup that needed to go” “Big Brother runs the show.”
Monday night on Big Brother, Tim and Estelle's frosty relationship exposed cracks in the OG alliance, while Dave and Reggie tried hard to keep their own ...
Intruder Brenton held on to secure the win, giving him the power to execute his cut-throat plan. Brenton made one of the biggest moves in the game by nominating three iconic Big Brother royalty: Dave, Estelle and Reggie. In a gruelling nominations challenge, the housemates hung on to slanted ramps, gripping handles at the top while the angle of the ramps slowly got steeper.
He was among the first-ever openly gay reality TV stars on our screens and quickly became a loved figure in Australian pop culture.
The latest season of Big Brother began with former housemates and past winners pitted against new contestants. “We’ve got to remember that the past is a foreign country and in 2006 we were extremely ostracised. “I came out in the biggest way possible, 15 years ago.
Die-hard Big Brother fans would have been devastated to see Dave 'Farmer Dave' Graham fall victim to eviction last night. A kind soul with a huge heart, ...
the intensity of it just grew to the point that, for me, it became undoable, and unbearable. “The weight of the game was there at all times… “That last time around, I had the public voting, so the weight of the game was off,” he explained.
Big Brother's 'Farmer Dave' Graham sensationally voted himself out of the game on Monday night.
Here with Estelle and Reggie '[I'm voting for someone who] is getting really tired and I don't think is able to play the game the way it needs to be played,' Dave said. '[I'm voting for someone who] is getting really tired and I don't think is able to play the game the way it needs to be played,' Dave said in the diary room.
It was an impossible choice for Dave, who was up against two close friends and in his 'OG' alliance, Reggie and Estelle. But despite his selflessness, Big ...
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“I said I'd prefer to eat cut glass than ever go back in the house, but I have absolutely no regrets!” Dave told POPSUGAR Australia over the phone following his ...
From the moment the first four Big Brother royals — 'Farmer' Dave Graham, Reggie Bird, Tim Dormer and Estelle Landy — set foot in the house for Big Brother ...
“I hope that if she makes it that far that Australia gets behind her and gives her that second gong.” Graham and Bird had only met in passing at Big Brother events over the years, Graham said that they “always felt like [they] were best mates” on social media. “You can really work out where you are and what you wanna do, but also, you know, being able to win challenges and push yourself.”