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Big Brother winner Cameron says he would consider leaving Orkney if he was offered a job presenting BBC television's Top Gear.
He's told Heat magazine he would look at moving to London if he landed a job in television or as a writer of a motoring column.
The 32-year-old said he'd be going back to work as a fish trader, but said the timing depended on what else was happening.
In the interview he denied being disapproving of the housemates' drinking while in the BB house. "I wouldn't like to think I'd been disapproving. I don't have a problem with having a good time, I just don't like it when folk get overly emotional." He said he'd never been completely drunk, because he doesn't like the taste of a lot of alcohol.
He said there is no chance of a romance between himself and former housemate Steph, saying they were "good friends.".
Cameron said he couldn't imagine spending a night in the same bed with a woman he was dating. "I wouldn't put myself in a place where I could not resist temptation. You just have to be wise in so many situations. Being wise does not include lying beside a girl in bed," he said.
He said it wouldn't be necessary for his future bride to be a virgin, but said she would need to be "more perky" and to be able to bring the best out in him. He says she would have to share his faith and be a kind, loving, generous, exciting and fun-to-be-with person.
He described his ideal wife as a British Demi Moore who can cook like his mother, sing like Eva Cassidy and have the sense of humour of Chandler from Friends. "I'd be completely made-up. Not asking for much, I know," he added.
Cameron denies being homophobic after comments he made regarding gay people. "The label homophobic suggests to me that you hate the people and that's absolutely not the case. I am not in any position to judge another person. We should accept everybody how they are, as the person they are."
Big Brother winner Cameron says he would consider leaving Orkney if he was offered a job presenting BBC television's Top Gear.
He's told Heat magazine he would look at moving to London if he landed a job in television or as a writer of a motoring column.
The 32-year-old said he'd be going back to work as a fish trader, but said the timing depended on what else was happening.
In the interview he denied being disapproving of the housemates' drinking while in the BB house. "I wouldn't like to think I'd been disapproving. I don't have a problem with having a good time, I just don't like it when folk get overly emotional." He said he'd never been completely drunk, because he doesn't like the taste of a lot of alcohol.
He said there is no chance of a romance between himself and former housemate Steph, saying they were "good friends.".
Cameron said he couldn't imagine spending a night in the same bed with a woman he was dating. "I wouldn't put myself in a place where I could not resist temptation. You just have to be wise in so many situations. Being wise does not include lying beside a girl in bed," he said.
He said it wouldn't be necessary for his future bride to be a virgin, but said she would need to be "more perky" and to be able to bring the best out in him. He says she would have to share his faith and be a kind, loving, generous, exciting and fun-to-be-with person.
He described his ideal wife as a British Demi Moore who can cook like his mother, sing like Eva Cassidy and have the sense of humour of Chandler from Friends. "I'd be completely made-up. Not asking for much, I know," he added.
Cameron denies being homophobic after comments he made regarding gay people. "The label homophobic suggests to me that you hate the people and that's absolutely not the case. I am not in any position to judge another person. We should accept everybody how they are, as the person they are."
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