The first Big Brother winner, Craig Phillips, was spotted running at the site of a structure just weeks before the exhibit restarted.

He became a familiar figure overnight when he appeared on the first Big Brother and won.

But those days, Craig Phillips, 51, has turned his back on the highlights and is running in one place.

The truth star, who owns his own architecture business, leads a team of developers as they get to work in Liverpool.

Craig looks wonderful and looks pretty much the same, unless he starts turning into a silver fox.

He worked as a builder before appearing in the series and, after winning, enjoyed great luck as an expert in DIY and home renovation for TV shows.

Speaking about this career a few years ago, Craig said: “The most productive component of these 20 years, I feel very satisfied to be able to say that I have frequently worked on BB’s back, whether on TV screens or creating online content. DIY videos, or when I’m not working with the media, I buy dozens of homes to renovate and upload to my rental portfolio.

“The most recent is our own ‘dream building,’ in which my wife and Laura are building a wonderful space that I have been dreaming of building for over 20 years. We do our utmost to finish everything, ready for the arrival of our first child in March 2019. “

On the show, Craig votes for viewers after confronting Nasty Nick about his superior grades at the BB house.

He gave his cash prize to his friend with Down syndrome, Joanne Harris, to pay for her center and her lung transplant.

It comes ahead of the reboot of Big Brother, which will premiere in October on ITV.

Will Best, 38, and AJ Odudu, 35, Emma Willis, who hosted Big Brother on Channel 5.

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