Big Brother’s Jordan QUITS his high-paying law job after £100k win | The Sun
BIG Brother winner Jordan Sangha has QUIT his high-paying law job after his £100k win.
The 26-year-old, from Scunthorpe, was crowned winner of the rebooted ITV2 series last Friday.
Before heading into the iconic house, Jordan's 9-5 worked as a lawyer – and it sounds like he doesn't want to return.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, when asked if he had quit his day job, Jordan said: “I don’t want to go back to a day job.
"I’ve worked in supermarkets, I loved working in Sainsbury’s, that was a good day job – but Law, no. I’m done, signed out.”
The reality star is keen to be on our screens again soon.
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When asked if Jordan would like to do more TV work, he said: “Definitely, you’ve got to keep the money coming in.”
During his stint in the house, Jordan was involved in a love triangle with Henry Southan and Matty Simpson.
After calling things off with Matty, Henry and Jordan shared a number of passionate smooches.
When asked about a spin-off show with Henry, Jordan said: "Yes, give me more time to be with Henry, I miss him so much.
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"I’m going to see him today. We haven’t seen each other since Saturday morning.
"We didn’t sleep in the same room…we were in a hotel courtesy of ITV. I took him to his room but we didn’t sleep in the same room.”
Jordan received the £100k prize fund after beating Olivia Young to the top spot.
After hearing the news, Jordan told Olivia: "Now I can pay my council tax!"
Jordan got 37.7 per cent of the votes, followed by 20.2 per cent for Olivia.
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