Jun Song
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Jun Song (born in July 19, 1976) is most widely known as the winner of the American version of Big Brother 4, a hit reality TV show aired by CBS in 2003. She took home $500,000 for her victory.[1] Prior to the show, Jun was an investment manager in New York City. During and after the show, she had small guest appearances on the TV series Yes, Dear and the MTV Video Music Awards in 2003.[2]
[edit] Big Brother 4
Jun was one of thirteen (twelve after a disqualification) contestants who were confined in a house together, with the objective of outlasting others, with fellow contestants voting out one member each week.[3] Jun lasted until the end of the show, day 82, with Alison Irwin as the only other person in the house.
A jury of seven evicted contestants voted for who they wished to win. Six voted for Jun, while only one voted for Alison. Jun was awarded $500,000 as the grand prize of the show.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Powell, John, "Finale: Nasty 'Big Brother' season ends" CANOE JAM! Television. September 25, 2003.
- ^ Jun Song at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ Profile of Jun Song by CBS for Big Brother
Preceded by: Lisa Donahue |
Big Brother (USA) winner Season 4 (2003) |
Succeeded by: Drew Daniel |