Celebrity Big Brother winner David Potts lands his own show after winning ITV reboot
CELEBRITY Big Brother winner David Potts has bagged his own show after winning the ITV re-boot.
The former Ibiza Weekender star, 30 – who recently took a cheeky dig at CBB housemate Louis Walsh, 71 – proved he’s putting his newfound fame to good use.
The Bolton lad will now front his own podcast, entitled The David Potts Show.
In an excited Instagram post David revealed the zesty pink and red logo and wrote: “You wanted a podcast…. I got you a podcast.
“I am SO excited to announce I will be starting my very own podcast @thedavidpottsshow.”
He added: “It’s going to be like daytime telly… but I will do what the f**k I want.
“Make sure you’re all following and get ready for Wednesday 17th April when the 1st ep is released. Available on Spotify, Apple Music & every bloody where! WHO’S READY TO SLAY.”
CBB champ
David beat the likes of Strictly Come Dancing‘s Nikita Kuzmin and Coronation Street actor Colson Smith for the winning slot.
Just this week, he celebrated his show triumph with a lavish bash in Manchester.
And industry experts have forecast his career is on the up – even before his podcast was revealed.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, celebrity PR Ed Hopkins declared this could be the first major step to a huge slew of job opportunities.
Ed told us: “I’m confident he will be signing six-figure deals in the coming months.
“I’m sure projects are already signed and agreed, and if he works hard, there’s no reason why he couldn’t earn a million in the next two years.
“ITV will look after him.”
Who has won Celebrity Big Brother?
THE first Celebrity Big Brother aired in March 2001 on Channel 4.
Roll on 23 years and a switch to Channel 5 in 2011, CBB is now into its 23rd season and is being hosted for the first time by ITV.
Here’s who has won the coveted title so far:
Season 1 (2001): Comedian Jack Dee beat actress Claire Sweeney despite walking out of the house and evading security for about an hour. The series was also more memorable for Vanessa Feltz telling Big Brother to “f*** off” after chalking “incarcerated”, “ambushed” and “restricted” on the table.
Season 2 (2002): Take That favourite Mark Owen triumphed over TV host Les Dennis. The latter won over the sympathy of the audience after his marriage breakdown to wife Amanda Holden.
Season 3 (2005): Maraca shaking Bez walked out the winner ahead of Blazin’ Squad‘s Kenzie. The Happy Mondays star scooped the £50,000 and went on 10-hour bender, blowing the cash.
Season 4 (2006): This was the season when Big Brother really mixed things up – by sending in a non-celebrity from fictional band Kandy Floss. However, Chantelle Houghton won over viewers and housemates alike and was crowned the winner. During her time in the house she found love with Ordinary Boys singer Preston. There was also added drama when George Galloway pretended to be Rula Lenska‘s pet cat.
Season 5 (2007): Actress Shilpa Shetty won after being caught up in a racism bullying row with former BB contestant Jade Goody, model Danielle Lloyd, and S Club‘s Jo O’Meara.
Season 6 (2009): Ulrika Jonsson beat Terry Christian, but controversy came in the form of rapper Coolio who was slammed by viewers as misogynistic, however he finished in third spot.
Season 7 (2010): Alex Reid beat Dane Bowers and Vinnie Jones with a huge 65% of the vote. Alex married Katie Price one month later.
Season 8 (2011): In the first series to air on Channel 5, Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star Paddy Doherty was the unexpected winner, beating singer Kerry Katona.
Season 9 (2012): Loose Women star Denise Welch triumphed over X Factor contestant Frankie Cocozza, after stripping off while drunk and jumping into the hot tub topless.
Season 10 (2012): Comedian Julian Clary got the nod in the vote over Coleen Nolan.
Season 11 (2013): The X Factor’s Rylan Clark beat couple Heidi Montag
& Spencer Pratt, who were competing as “one entity” and known as Speidi.
Season 12 (2013): Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby beat 5ive singer Abz Love
Season 13 (2014): Jim Davidson won after a blazing row with Linda Nolan. N-dubz Dappy took second spot.
Season 14 (2014): Gary Busey – who chose to roam around the CBB house naked – beat boxer Audley Harrison.
Season 15 (2015): Katie Price won the battle of the Katies as she saw off controversial Katie Hopkins in the final. The biggest talking point was American blogger’s Perez Hilton‘s raging row with Calum Best, but the series also saw two early ejections of Jeremy Jackson and Ken Morley.
Season 16 (2015): Apprentice star James Hill beat model Austin Armacost. Tila Tequila was evicted on just the second day after she was found to have posted support for Adolf Hitler on social media.
Season 17 (2016): Geordie Shore’s Scotty T won after sharing a kiss with fellow housemate Tiffany Pollard. Stephanie Davis was runner-up.
Season 18 (2016): Stephen Bear won the show despite a huge row with radio star James Whale. Ricky Norwood placed second but this season saw Christopher Biggins ejected from the house after making an anti-Semitic joke.
Season 19 (2017): Coleen Nolan entered the CBB house for a second time – and this time came out the winner beating Jedward. During her second stint she had a massive showdown with horse star John McCririck.
Season 20 (2017): It was the battle of the reality show singers in the final, with Popstars: The Rivals winner and Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding beating The X Factor’s Amelia Lily.
Season 21 (2018): Courtney Act, otherwise known as Shane Jenek, won with politician Ann Widdecombe runner-up.
Season 22 (2018): Winning Dancing On Ice in 2024, was not Ryan Thomas‘s first reality show title. He won the CBB title in 2018, after a shocking “run-in” with Emmerdale actress Roxanne Pallet, who falsely accused him of punching her. Actress Kirstie Alley came second.
Show snip
David talked of his new podcast on Good Morning Britain this week, admitting it will have a Good “Moaning” Britain segment.
Yet it was his confessions about co-star Louis that got fans talking.
He told how the pair hadn’t swapped phone numbers – and revealed the real reason why.
ITV daytime TV show hosts Ed Balls, 57, and Kate Garraway, 56, quizzed the reality TV star on his relationship with Dubliner Louis, who used to manage both Westlife and Boyzone.
Giving his take on their villa relationship, David said: “Louis was a pantomime villain.
“It was all very tongue in cheek, wink wink, nudge nudge.
“He [Louis] would say stuff to you then give you a wink. he was like a producer and a cast member, because then he would say ‘you were good in that’.
“I thought he was lovely though.
He added they hadn’t exchanged numbers weeks after the show final and put: “I don’t want Louis to mither me.
“I thought I would give it a few weeks.”