Saturday 16 August 2014

Ex-prostitute Helen Wood is crowned winner and takes home £100,000 in the Big Brother Live Final 2014

The winner of Big Brother 2014 is Helen Wood.

Ashleigh Coyle came in second after the two became the first women to be the last finalists in the history of Big Brother.

Ex-prostitute Helen had immunity from the beginning of the show, which started 3 months ago, and now wins the £100,000 prize.

Christopher Hall came in third, Ash Harrison in fourth, Chris Wright fifth and Pav Paul sixth during Friday night's episode

Winner: Helen Wood has been crowned victor in the Big Brother Live Final 2014

Bit of blue: The colour of her dressed certainly matched the type of language she used in the house Bit of blue: The colour of her dressed certainly matched the type of language she used in the house
Bit of blue: The colour of her dressed certainly matched the type of language she used in the house

Shocker: Not even the presenters believed Helen could have won the show

'I can't believe it,' Helen said. 'Ashleigh was the winner. I would have been out the first or second week.

'I'm completely over the top, out of order on many occasions, but when I argue with people they are constantly making remarks at me. Sometimes I just take it too far,' Helen said on her volatile attitude.

'Living with people I couldn't continue to behave like that, I couldn't carry on the way I was going,' Helen said, having been given warnings by Big Brother for her behaviour.
Shocked: The ex-prositute was crowned winner over favourite Ashleigh
Shocked: The ex-prositute was crowned winner over favourite Ashleigh
Got some love: Helen was met by a lot of boos as she left the house and entered the studio    Got some love: Helen was met by a lot of boos as she left the house and entered the studio

Lots to talk about: Helen was known as one of the most volatile housemates in this year's show
Lots to talk about: Helen was known as one of the most volatile housemates in this year's show

Angelic: Ashleigh wore a rather princess-like dress with embellished heels as she left the house
Angelic: Ashleigh wore a rather princess-like dress with embellished heels as she left the house

Girl power: This is the first time two women have come first and second in the history of Big Brother

There was just over 1% difference in the public vote between Ashleigh and Helen but the runner up had nothing but kind words, though they didn't always get along.

'Our differences were so big that they stood out straight away before we realised we had lots of similarities,' the 18-year old said. 


'I'm over the moon for her now, and glad we sorted things out. I know me and Helen would get on fine in the outside world.'

Friends: Ashleigh said she doesn't think she would have survived if Chris wasn't in the house
Friends: Ashleigh said she doesn't think she would have survived if Chris wasn't in the house
'If it wasn't for him I don't know if I would have lasted,' she said about housemate Chris.
On his eviction Christopher said it was a 'tense' house.
'We were always on tenterhooks abut what would happen around the corner. No one was placid or laid back,' he said.
'Everyone was quick to vocalise when they could just sit back and be quiet.'
On his relationship with Mark, Christopher said: 'He is amazing and one of a kind. It is what it is, I'd rather have him as a mate. Sometimes it felt like we brought out the worst in each other.' 
Not this time: Christopher Hall has come in third place in the Big Brother live final 2014
Girls only: For the first time two ladies - Ashleigh and Helen - are the finalists in Big Brother
Girls only: For the first time two ladies - Ashleigh and Helen - are the finalists in Big Brother
Meet and greet: Emma Willis welcomes Christopher into the real world
Meet and greet: Emma Willis welcomes Christopher into the real world
Speaking to Ash after his exit, Emma asked him how he felt to come in fourth
'Brilliant, I'd probably rather be first. I loved it,' the Northerner said.
'At first I thought I was doing alright, but then I had a few fights and was getting booed for four weeks.'
On being friends with Helen: 'Her views don't reflect my views, she's a good pal. She's an awesome girl.' 
Mates: Christopher said he would treasure his friendship with Mark
Mates: Christopher said he would treasure his friendship with Mark
Fourth place: Ash Harrison has been evicted from the Big Brother House in the Live Final
Fourth place: Ash Harrison has been evicted from the Big Brother House in the Live Final
Out: Chris Wright and Pav Paul have come in fifth and sixth in the Big Brother live final 2014.
Out: Chris Wright and Pav Paul have come in fifth and sixth in the Big Brother live final 2014.
Out he goes: The handsome housemate waves to the crowd as he leaves the house
Out he goes: The handsome housemate waves to the crowd as he leaves the house
On snogging her a lot but saying he doesn't fancy her he said: 'We just ended up sharing a bed, and ended up kissing a couple of times. We'll just be dead good mates.'
'I know her personality and she just flies off the handle, it's not my argument to be in. She can hold her own so I didn't need to get involved.'
On his lad banter: Winston is amazing and Steve is brilliant.' 
Cheers: Ash and Emma get ready to go in for their interview
Stylish: Ash wore a dapper outfit made up of beige, blue and white colours
Stylish: Ash wore a dapper outfit made up of beige, blue and white colours
Stylish: Ash wore a dapper outfit made up of beige, blue and white colours
Loving it: Ash was enjoying the attention from the crowds on Friday night
Loving it: Ash was enjoying the attention from the crowds on Friday night
Leaving the house together, Chris and Pav were greeted by a chorus of cheers. 
Waving at the crowd, Pav seemed energetic in his white outfit while Chris smiled as he walked down to greet presenter Emma Willis.
The two housemates have lost out on winning the Big Brother prize money of £100,000.
The house lost out on the chance of upping the amount to £115,500 after losing out on the extra cash in an all-or-nothing task. 

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