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Cameron Feels the Heat
Day 75, 08:50
Big Brother winner Cameron reckons there's no chance of romance with Steph, while his perfect partner would be a combination of Demi Moore, Chandler from Friends and his mum!
It's fair to say that Cameron's existence has been markedly different since the housemate won Big Brother - public and media attention, photo shoots and even a documentary are three examples of how celebrity life has kicked in.
And in a candid exclusive interview with heat magazine, the Scot admitted his future partner would have to be on his level.
"Obviously, I'll be looking for somebody who shares my faith. Ideally, a kind, loving, generous, exciting, fun-to-be-with person," he acknowledged.
"If there could be a British Demi Moore who can cook like my mum, sing like Eva Cassidy and have a sense of humour like Chandler from Friends, I'd be completely made-up. Not asking for much, I know," Cam finished, grinning.
On the subject of faith, Cameron voiced no regrets about allegations of homophobia due to his devotion to The Bible.
"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 that they are," he stated.
"Look, I can't understand how the world came into being but it says in The Bible that God made the world and, at this stage, because I don't understand how the world came about, I believe what it says."
And Cameron was equally forthcoming regarding his relationship with fellow housemate Steph.
"Steph is an absolute gem," he enthused, before adding there was no romance between the pair of them.
"Early on in the house we found common bonds for different things and we became good friends, but that's the bottom line," Cameron said.
To read Cameron's interview in full see this week's issue of heat - on sale now!
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Cameron Feels the Heat
Day 75, 08:50
Big Brother winner Cameron reckons there's no chance of romance with Steph, while his perfect partner would be a combination of Demi Moore, Chandler from Friends and his mum!
It's fair to say that Cameron's existence has been markedly different since the housemate won Big Brother - public and media attention, photo shoots and even a documentary are three examples of how celebrity life has kicked in.
And in a candid exclusive interview with heat magazine, the Scot admitted his future partner would have to be on his level.
"Obviously, I'll be looking for somebody who shares my faith. Ideally, a kind, loving, generous, exciting, fun-to-be-with person," he acknowledged.
"If there could be a British Demi Moore who can cook like my mum, sing like Eva Cassidy and have a sense of humour like Chandler from Friends, I'd be completely made-up. Not asking for much, I know," Cam finished, grinning.
On the subject of faith, Cameron voiced no regrets about allegations of homophobia due to his devotion to The Bible.
"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 that they are," he stated.
"Look, I can't understand how the world came into being but it says in The Bible that God made the world and, at this stage, because I don't understand how the world came about, I believe what it says."
And Cameron was equally forthcoming regarding his relationship with fellow housemate Steph.
"Steph is an absolute gem," he enthused, before adding there was no romance between the pair of them.
"Early on in the house we found common bonds for different things and we became good friends, but that's the bottom line," Cameron said.
To read Cameron's interview in full see this week's issue of heat - on sale now!
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