FOR a third time, Big Brother fever has struck Wagga.
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Last night Sandra Nixon, 30, was announced as one of the housemates in the 2014 series.
Best known for her sporting prowess with softball club Kooringal, the bubbly blonde was working as a manager at Wagga’s Bonds store before entering the competition.
“Throughout my degrees, I also poured thousands of schooners, fitted many bras in an iconic lingerie store and took abuse at a phone company.”
- Big Brother 2014 contestant, Wagga's Sandra Nixon
Sandra follows in the footsteps of Greg and David Mathew, who entered the house in 2005, and Sarah Wentworth-Perry, who competed in 2012.
The twins competed as one person under the name “Logan” and eventually took home the major prize of $836,000.
Sandra studied psychology, arts and physiotherapy at university before moving to the Gold Coast.
“I have finally unsubscribed from the theory university degree equals success,” Sandra said in an interview before entering the show’s lock down.
“Throughout my degrees, I also poured thousands of schooners, fitted many bras in an iconic lingerie store and took abuse at a phone company.”
Under a Big Brother twist, Sandra entered the house with a partner, David.
The “very single” woman said she developed a strong personality at a young age, due to being an “ugly child”.
The winner will be announced on November 26.