Big Brother star Nathan opens up on regretful romance and ‘villain edit’

Big Brother star Nathan opens up on regretful romance and ‘villain edit’

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EXCLUSIVE: Big Brother star Nathan has opened up about his whirlwind experience on the show, admitting he has one major regret from his time in the reality show house

Big Brother star Nathan King has opened up candidly about his whirlwind experience in the house, admitting that he has one major regret from his time in the house.

The 25 year old Tory opened up about regretting having a brief romance with fellow contestant Rosie, affectionately nicknamed “Baked Potato”. He says: “Honestly, I’d stay single if I could do it all again. Nobody needed to see that carry on. That was an absolute joke.”

He reflects that the heightened emotions in the house made the connection feel more intense than it really was. “We got on really well, had a great time together, but after the show, we realised we’re two very different people. That’s it — nothing more, nothing less.”

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Nathan, who was known for his outspoken personality, also spoke about the “villain” edit he received during the series. As one of the few openly Tory contestants, he quickly became a lightning rod for viewers’ opinions. “At first, people hated me,” he admits.

“I think it’s just a reality TV thing — if you’re a Tory, you’re immediately seen as the villain.” But Nathan insists the portrayal didn’t tell the full story. “For some reason, Tories seem to do alright on these shows once viewers actually get to know you, instead of just the label. It’s funny how that works.”

Life outside the house has been a whirlwind. Nathan describes the first month after leaving as overwhelming, especially when adjusting to online scrutiny. “I got negative comments, even death threats, just for posting my opinions online. That was shocking because I’m not a hateful person; I just share my thoughts.”

Before entering Big Brother, Nathan had almost no social media presence — posting once a year on Instagram and having just 200 followers. Today, he posts daily on TikTok, sometimes two or three times a day, while also becoming actively involved in politics and causes he cares about. “Big Brother opened doors I never imagined. It’s been amazing,” he says.

The mental challenges of life in the house were also significant. Nathan explains how living in a confined space with the same people every day changes your mindset. “You get attached faster than you’d expect. I’m not someone who cries easily, but seeing someone leave can hit you emotionally.”

“You really do bond, even in just a few weeks.” And while the house was physically and emotionally intense, he notes that the show’s producers were meticulous in creating tension. “They know exactly how to push you to the edge without breaking you. It’s all part of the game for the viewers’ entertainment.”

Nathan also talks about his friendships inside the house, particularly his bond with Emma. “She just made me laugh. She didn’t care what anyone thought, said it like it was, and wanted to have fun. We made each other’s experiences so much better. For six weeks we just laughed constantly — we really took the piss out of everything and everyone.”

Despite the highs, Nathan has learned to navigate life after the cameras. “Big Brother doesn’t owe you a good edit. They’re making a TV show. You’ve got to make your own story.”

He’s embraced single life and independence. “I’m happy as I am. If someone comes along who adds to my life, great, but if not, I’m fine. I enjoy being able to do what I want, when I want.”

Looking back, Nathan says the entire journey — from the intense house experience to the spotlight outside — has been unforgettable. “It was an eye-opener. I’ve learned a lot about myself, about other people, and about handling scrutiny. But I wouldn’t change a thing. Not a thing.”

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Source: Mirror

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