BIG BROTHER 2011: ‘I THOUGHT NUTTER WAS GOING TO ATTACK ME’
Aaron Allard
BIG Brother winner Aaron Allard Morgan feared a violent attack on live TV after leaving the house to a chorus of boos.
The show champ, 30, admits he was terrified during his interview with host Brian Dowling on Friday night.
In his only newspaper chat, he told the Daily Star Sunday: “I can’t remember a single question he asked me – I was just thinking at any moment someone was going to storm the stage and hit me.
“It was really hard coming out to boos. I knew I’d never get massive cheers but to get such a negative reaction tainted the feeling of winning.”
Last night Aaron vowed to spend the £50,000 prize on his son Ferdinand, six.
He added: “This means my boy has got an amazing future ahead of him. It’s really important he goes to a great school and has a great life.
“Being away from him has cut me to pieces. I felt guilty every day I was in the house. He’s my best friend and he saved my life.
“He taught me life and happiness are what it’s all about.”
Aaron proved a hit with fans after falling for sexy housemate Faye Palmer on the Channel 5 show.
He said: “Hopefully, Faye’s family don’t hate me any more – I’ll try and convince them I’m not as bad as they think I am. I’m genuinely head over heels in love with her. We had a proper relationship with disputes and it was real.”
Aaron’s antics sparked claims he was manipulating housemates to win.
But he insisted: “I think it’s because the house was immature that I looked alien to people. Housemates were asking every day if I was an actor or a mole working for Big Brother.
“I found it hysterical people thought that but also worried it meant I was coming across really badly.”
Aaron admitted he was desperate to get on the show and added: “Of all my personal achievements and studying, nothing will ever top getting on Big Brother. It’s fulfilled a dream.
“I’ve seen every series and now I’m out I want to watch every episode – I feel like I’ve missed out this year.” Jay McKray, 27, was runner-up.