Big Brother's Paul Blackburn joins MAFS star in new project

Big Brother's Paul Blackburn is set to make his West End debut in an adult pantomime.

The reality star, who entered the famous house on the recent ITV reboot, will star as Daisy the Scouse cow in The Entertainment Providers' brand-new production of Jack and His Giant Bigstalk — alongside Married At First Sight UK star Peggy Rose, who will be playing Fairly Barbie.

The show will begin on December 8 at The Prince of Wales theatre, Drury Lane — running until December 22. Tickets are on sale now.

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"Join Queen Genetalia, Jack Jill, Fairy Courgette, Daisy The Human Cow, Dame Trott and a whole host of pantomime characters for panto fun and frolics. This year's show will bring you a delightful and risqué version of the much-loved story packed full of laughs and delicious fairy-tale campery!" reads the show's official synopsis.

"The pop powered pantomime features feel good party anthems 'Barbie Girl', 'Electric Dreams', 'It Must Be Love', 'Never Going To Give', 'Wannabe', 'Thriller' and 'I Will Survive', with sensational sparkling sets and costumes. With an utterly filthy laugh a minute script and a whole load of audience participation this is the perfect way to kick start your Christmas with a bang!!!"

Ginny Lazzoni, general manager at the Prince of Wales, said in a statement: "We are super excited for this opportunity to house this gorgeous show, which is also perfectly in line with our new vision of the pub. It's a show not to miss."

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Following the conclusion of the successful reality reboot series, winner Jordan Sangha and Henry Southan — who came in third place — have recently shared an update on their relationship. The fan-favaourite housemates formed a close bond during the show, with their will-they-won't-they relationship the subject of much speculation.

Speaking exclusively with Digital Spy, the pair teased what the future holds for them. "We have many trips planned. We're also planning a night full of wine and building LEGO, which sounds quite bizarre," said Henry.

"We had a night full of wine last night, to confess. This is not a love bite," Jordan then quipped, while pointing to a mark on his face. "There was no funny business, at all, was there Henry? It's platonic. That's what we have — with a bit of kissing."

Big Brother will return next year on ITV2 and ITVX. Each episode is followed by Big Brother Late & Live at 10pm on ITV2 and ITVX.

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