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Big Brother Contestants Feature Hot Lesbian

57ed82eaacc421ce990d0ec50fbfe278[1]With Big Brother set to kick-start at 7pm tonight on Channel 9, we’ve learnt that one of the housemates is an attractive lesbian named Tully Smyth.

The longstanding fan of Big Brother is a 25 year old from Sydney that works as a Social Media Strategist.

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Housemates that have been revealed so far include the mother of three Sharon, beautiful country girl Tahan, unemployed extrovert Ben and Matt the soldier.

The show has been promoting an interesting twist to this year’s show which will be revealed tonight.

Tonight’s show will be competing with the launch of X-factor on Channel 7.

Watch the promo for mother-of-three, Sharon below.

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