Evans wins Big Brother 2013, donates £25k to charity
Sam Evans has won 'Big Brother' 2013.
The 23-year-old Welshman - who was the bookies favourite to win - was visibly stunned when he beat rival Dexter Koh to the title, but later admitted he was delighted with the victory and is going to give £25,000 of his £100,000 prize money to charity.
Speaking to show host Emma Willis, he said: "I'm going to give 25% to charity, I'm going to give 25% to my mother, family and friends and I'm going to keep 50 per cent for my future and just make sure I'm comfortable."
The stockroom assistant - who was born with 70-80 per cent hearing loss - couldn't contain his excitement following his triumph and was visibly shaking after leaving the house.
He explained: "You know when you have your BCG jab, it feels like that multiplied by one thousand million."
Sam believes he won over the public because he remained level-headed and didn't put on an act in front of the cameras.
He said: "I think because I'm willing to stick up for myself I won't let people twist my words, I stick to my decision."
Sam's fellow housemate Gina Rio was third, twins Jack and Joe Glenny finished in fourth, while Charlie Travers walked away in fifth place.



