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Big Brother winner Jordan Sangha’s life after ITV show including Henry split

By Danni King

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Big Brother winner Jordan Sangha's life after ITV show including Henry split

Big Brother made its triumphant comeback to television screens in 2023, with the beloved reality programme being revived on ITV alongside the celebrity version, and it proved to be an enormous success with viewers once more.

The 2023 civilian series showcased an incredibly diverse cast and was ultimately claimed by Jordan Sangha, who charmed audiences with his deadpan humour and brilliant quips.

Jordan’s blossoming relationship with fellow contestant Henry Southan became a major focal point, with Big Brother enthusiasts becoming deeply invested in the duo’s romantic journey, which developed naturally and endearingly within the BB house.

Following their departure from the programme, Jordan and Henry maintained their relationship for approximately a year before it eventually concluded. Nevertheless, he’s confessed that there’s “a lot of love there” and rejected any suggestion that he and Henry were merely indulging in a “showmance”.

“Oh, I wish it were a b****y showmance! But no, it was definitely not,” he told the Mirror. “There’s a lot of love there. You never know what the future’s going to bring, do you? Everything’s a learning curve.”

Whilst he may no longer be romantically involved with Henry, Jordan continues to maintain a substantial fanbase nearly two years following his Big Brother victory. He commands 205,000 followers on Instagram, where his content regularly attracts thousands of likes and responses.

Jordan offers glimpses into his lifestyle on Instagram, showcasing everything from his fashion choices to red carpet appearances, alongside entertaining videos of him discovering London, where he currently lives, reports the Daily Record.

The Big Brother champion is a qualified barrister but has confirmed he’s not currently practising law. Jordan’s putting his legal expertise to use for a fresh career direction though.

He’s disclosed he’s currently working on a sitcom based on his experiences of juggling law studies with night shifts at a supermarket.

He’s also not dismissed the possibility of another reality television appearance, and it appears there’s one particular programme he’s been considering since Big Brother – one that features creepy crawlies.

“Yeah, if they asked. I think I could handle the spiders and snakes, but not jumping out of a plane. I’d never be able to do that. But I’ll shove anything in my mouth, I don’t care,” he remarked about ITV’s I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! when questioned about further TV appearances.

Big Brother, presented by AJ Odudu and Will Best, will return to television screens from 27 September, with a fresh group of ordinary people entering the famous house.

Big Brother returns on Saturday, 27 September on Channel 4 from 9pm