Comic Jim Davidson has won Celebrity Big Brother, beating former N-Dubz singer Dappy into second place.
The comedian was hotly tipped to win, with William Hill making him the 2-9 favourite to come out victorious.
Former Made in Chelsea star Ollie Locke finished third and said: "I literally have had the most bizarre experience of my entire life."
When asked what the best thing about his time in the house was, he said "my beautiful Sam", in reference to fellow housemate Sam Faiers.
Luisa Zissman from The Apprentice was in fourth place but said she thought she would be "out in a week".
She said she is "upfront", adding that she was "probably a bit harsh on Ollie".
Zissman said: "I don't care what people think of me and I think more people should go through life like that."
The Only Way is Essex star Faiers came fifth and said everyone was "amazing" when she was ill during her stay in the house.
The reality TV star said she disliked missing out on the partying her fellow housemates enjoyed.
"I was gutted I couldn't drink," she said.
When quizzed, Faiers said Locke could "potentially" be a new boyfriend after they formed a close friendship in the house.
Glamour model Casey Batchelor was the first person to be evicted tonight, and on her exit she said: "My only goal was to get to the final."
She found herself part of a love triangle during her time in the house with Blue singer Lee Ryan and American actress Jasmine Waltz.
"I was smitten by Lee," she said. Before adding: "Not no more though."
She went on to say that she is not in love with Lee as she hasn't known him long enough, and said that she is going to look at her experience as a lesson in love, adding that she will "try to be stronger".
Dappy, whose real name is Costadinos Contostavlos, had his former bandmate and cousin Tulisa in the crowd and called Davidson "dad" in his interview with host Emma Willis.
He said: "Not in a million years did I think I'd come second."
When asked about his friendship with Zissman, he said she was a "beautiful girl", adding: "I mean, look at her, she's a stunner."
The comedian was hotly tipped to win, with William Hill making him the 2-9 favourite to come out victorious.
Former Made in Chelsea star Ollie Locke finished third and said: "I literally have had the most bizarre experience of my entire life."
When asked what the best thing about his time in the house was, he said "my beautiful Sam", in reference to fellow housemate Sam Faiers.
Luisa Zissman from The Apprentice was in fourth place but said she thought she would be "out in a week".
She said she is "upfront", adding that she was "probably a bit harsh on Ollie".
Zissman said: "I don't care what people think of me and I think more people should go through life like that."
The Only Way is Essex star Faiers came fifth and said everyone was "amazing" when she was ill during her stay in the house.
The reality TV star said she disliked missing out on the partying her fellow housemates enjoyed.
"I was gutted I couldn't drink," she said.
When quizzed, Faiers said Locke could "potentially" be a new boyfriend after they formed a close friendship in the house.
Glamour model Casey Batchelor was the first person to be evicted tonight, and on her exit she said: "My only goal was to get to the final."
She found herself part of a love triangle during her time in the house with Blue singer Lee Ryan and American actress Jasmine Waltz.
"I was smitten by Lee," she said. Before adding: "Not no more though."
She went on to say that she is not in love with Lee as she hasn't known him long enough, and said that she is going to look at her experience as a lesson in love, adding that she will "try to be stronger".
Dappy, whose real name is Costadinos Contostavlos, had his former bandmate and cousin Tulisa in the crowd and called Davidson "dad" in his interview with host Emma Willis.
He said: "Not in a million years did I think I'd come second."
When asked about his friendship with Zissman, he said she was a "beautiful girl", adding: "I mean, look at her, she's a stunner."
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