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 Bubble Ferguson
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Born: 1977
Hometown: Surrey
Occupation: Warehouse Operative
Big Brother 2
Entered: Day 1
Exited: Day 36
Status: Evicted
Nomination(s) Received: 10

Paul "Bubble" Ferguson is a housemate from Big Brother 2.

Profile[]

Paul "Bubble" Ferguson, born in 1977, was previously a Warehouse Operative from Surrey. Bubble is a huge fan of Chelsea Football Club. He has a daughter, Briony, who he often spoke about in the house. He loves curry, but hates peas after an incident in which he was force-fed them as a child. He used to run a nightclub and said he was very proud that on his last day at work all the staff wore black arm bands.

Big Brother 2[]

Bubble is best known for the incident when he slipped and flew over the living room chair, while trying to dance, much to the horror of the other housemates.

Bubble was nominated for eviction on Day 32, having received three nominations from his fellow housemates. He was nominated against Paul, who had survived the previous two evictions. Bubble was evicted on Day 36, having received 53% of the public vote against Paul.

Nominations History[]

Bubble's Nominations History
Week Bubble's
Nominations
Nominations Against
Bubble
2 Paul,
Penny
Helen, Narinder
3 Paul,
Helen
4 Josh, Narinder, Paul
5 Paul,
Josh
Helen, Josh, Paul

Post-Big Brother[]

Bubble and fellow housemate Dean O'Laughlin released a song, Standing Tall, at the time of the World Cup in 2002. He has also worked in TV and radio, appearing in the 2004 The Office Christmas Special. Other acting roles have included Christmas panto.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • In October 2008, Bubble appeared in the E4 horror series Dead Set, along with fellow Big Brother 2 housemate Helen Adams.
  • Bubble was the second youngest male housemate in Big Brother 2.
  • Bubble was evicted by the smallest margin out of anyone in Big Brother 2, with just 6% separating him and Paul Clarke.
  • In Big Brother 2, Bubble received at least two nominations against him every week he remained in the House.


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