CAMERON STOUT

Cameron Stout in 2003

'Cameron Stout' (born 8 March 1971 in Stromness, Orkney) was the winner of ''Big Brother 4 UK'' in 2003. He received 1.9 million votes, 500,000 more than runner-up Ray Shah. Cameron is the elder brother of television and radio presenter Julyan Sinclair.

Contents
Big Brother
Subsequent media work
Trivia
External links

Big Brother


Before the contest, Stout had worked as a fish trader for an American company in Orkney in Scotland. Stout was known for his strong evangelical Christian beliefs and was proud in admitting his virginity. For this, and his belief that sex should only take place within marriage, he was mocked by the British tabloid press as a 'bible basher'. Whilst sewing a shamrock — a symbol of Ireland — Stout was heard whistling ''The Sash'' [1][2].
During his time in the Big Brother house Cameron was involved in a swap with the Big Brother Africa house. He swapped places with Big Brother Africa housemate Gaetano Kagwa. Cameron gained immunity from eviction for a period of two weeks.[3]

Subsequent media work


Stout later became a spokesman for a project in the BBC television series ''Restoration'', and has also co-presented the BBC Scotland series ''Teen Commandments'' in 2004 with Edith Bowman. He has also stood in for Robbie Shepherd on BBC Radio Scotland.
Stout writes regular columns for ''The Sunday Post'' and the Aberdeen ''Evening Express'', plus a guest column for ''The Sunday Post'', when Big Brother is on air in the UK. He has appeared in pantomime in Aberdeen and Glasgow and is involved with various charitable events.

Trivia


In 2004, Stromness Museum opened an exhibition about Stout's times in the Big Brother house. Objects included in the display include his letter of acceptance and his suitcase.

External links



Cameron Stout talks to Off The Telly about his experience in Big Brother 4

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