

Big Brother's Charley Uchea Heading to Hollywood
01:50 - Monday 08 September 2008 - In Categories UK Entertainment, UK VideosUnemployed south London ‘it girl’ Charley Uchea was the undisputed star of Big Brother in 2007.
Charley, 23, is a former lap dancer and cousin to premiership footballer Kieran Richardson.
She was eventually voted out of the BB8 house, having stayed much longer than most had predicted.
Here she talks about life after Big Brother and her ambitions to become a singer and Hollywood actress.
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