Big Brother legend Glyn Wise appeared on This Morning today to talk about life after the Channel 4 house.
He sat on the sofa chatting to hosts Dermot O'Leary and fellow former Big Brother contestant Alison Hammond. Glyn was just 18 when he appeared on the reality TV show back in 2006. Now, the 34-year-old looked remarkably different as his mop of hair had moved from his head to his chin.
The man who became a legend for 'cooking an egg for the very first time' rocked a new bald look and a bit of a beard. Glyn explained it had been 17 years since he appeared on the programme and Dermot actually met him at the time of the show.
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He said: "I had hair back then, it's windswept this morning." Alison added: "You've still got hair - it's just on your face."
Glyn replied: "Yeah, it's gone from here to here and on my back from some reason. I don't want it there." He pointed at his chin and his shoulders.
Dermot asked him about his life after Big Brother, as he explained that the reality TV star had since dabbled in politics. Currently though, Glyn runs his own church as he is training to be a priest.
He said the Channel 4 show changed his life as he originally went from being a lifeguard on £5.50 an hour to modelling for Calvin Klein and meeting Catherine Zeta-Jones. He said: "I was like how did this happen? It was madness after Big Brother. It was like my life transformed over night."
The 34-year-old said he was glad he did it before social media was a big thing. He reminded viewers to be mindful of their words as he said: "You see the hate that goes out there now on every platform. I prayed before coming actually for people to know that there's consequences for every action and not to judge and not to put stuff out there. Treat your neighbours the way you want to be treated as it says in the bible."
Speaking further on how he got into religion, Glyn explained that he grew up in a religious family and attended Sunday school. He used his faith to fulfil his dreams as he admitted that he prayed to get onto Big Brother.
After his time in the house Glyn tried out a few different things. He said: "I went travelling a lot but became a teacher first of all for five years in the UK and then thought I'd like to teach abroad." He said he went on to teach in China and South East Asia.
He explained that Christianity was on the rise in South East Asia and he found himself often being invited to church, which caused him to grow in faith. He said: "It was weird, the pastor or the priest was talking and I felt like everything he was saying was directed to me."
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