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Thursday, 31 May 2007, 10:22 GMT 11:22 UK
In pictures: BB housemates arrive

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Twins Amanda and Sam, the first housemates to enter Channel 4's Big Brother house, were greeted by boos from the crowds outside.

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Lesley, 60, a member of the Women's Institute, is the oldest housemate to enter the house this year. She is a grandmother of two and has a personal trainer, as well as a cook.

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Charley is an unemployed lap dancer and the cousin of Manchester United's Kieran Richardson. The crowd took an instant dislike to her, chanting "get a job".

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Housemate Tracey hopes to become an actress. As she got out of the car, the 36-year-old could be heard saying "have it" and "get in" to the crowd.

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Chanelle is obsessed with Victoria Beckham. She stopped for photographers outside the house to pout like her idol.

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Shabnam's main ambition is to travel the world and enjoy life. As the 22-year-old arrived she urged the audience to cheer for her, saying she was nervous.

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Student Emily believes everyone has the right to make money and to keep it. She claims she will be the housemate whom the public most want to be friends with.

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Laura, from South Wales, blew kisses to the crowd and 'high-fived' some of the people cheering her from behind the barriers.

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Nicky, 27, hates men, but admits to fancying Calum Best. She predicts the other housemates may nominate her for eviction, because of her preference for straight-talking.

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Carole is a political protester. The 53-year-old seemed to be a huge hit with the crowd, who gave her the loudest cheer of the night.
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