Big Brother 2010: Steve Gill misses his baby daughter
Big Brother housemate Steve Gill has admitted that he had a bit of a tearful moment in the house yesterday, when he thought about his two year old daughter. In a chat with Corin and Sunshine, the former serviceman Steve Gill admitted that he was feeling incredibly homesick and that he missed his eight children badly, especially the littlest one. Steve Gill said: “I was in the toilet earlier on and when I looked in the mirror I saw my little girl, and that was it.” Sunshine...
Read MoreSteve Gill Feels Homesick
It has been an eventful first week in the Big Brother House with lots of laughs and tears, but one of the least favourites to turn on the waterworks in that time has confessed to having a moment earlier today. Big Steve Gill confided in Sunshine and Corin whilst they prepared the plates for this evening’s meal. ¬†Steve Gill told them that he had his first ‘wobble’ earlier.¬† Slightly confused at what Steve Gill meant, Corin asked if he nearly fell over to which...
Read MoreDownload Ringtone: Steve Gill Snoring
The housemates have been suffering it for the last 6 nights and now we’re giving you the chance to inflict Steve Gill‘s snoring on your friends and family. Download the ringtone of Steve snoring here. Keep your loved ones wide awake too! VN:F [1.9.13_1145]please wait...Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast)VN:F [1.9.13_1145]Rating: 0 (from 0...
Read MoreBig Brother 2010: Bookies pick amputee Steve as early favourite
Bookies have been quick to single out Steve Gill, a one-eyed double amputee, as the favourite to win the final series of Big Brother. Father-of-eight Steve Gill, who once sailed the Atlantic, is placed at 4/1 and closely followed by ‘Yorkshire Liam Gallagher’ Nathan and Aussie John James at 6/1. The bisexual Govan and Big Brother’s ‘random’ mole Mario come in just behind with odds of 7/1 and 8/1. GALLERY: DAY ONE IN THE BIG BROTHER 11 HOUSE The middle order...
Read MoreBIG BROTHER 11: STEVE GILL IS THE BECKHAM OF HIS WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL TEAM
On court Steve Gill – who lost his legs and an eye in a 1989 IRA attack – wears the number 23 made famous by Becks, 35, and hoops ace Michael Jordan, 47. Ultra-competitive Steve Gill won the honour off a team-mate during training. Leicester Cobras pal Jignesh Vaidya said: “It used to be my shirt and we had a little game in training. Steve Gill won it and that’s why he’s now number 23. I was gutted!” Pals say Steve Gill, 40, who also coaches other...
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