Sara-Marie Fedele
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Sara-Marie Fedele (born 18 August 1978, Western Australia) gained fame as one of the loudest and most flamboyant housemates in Big Brother Australia's first season, in 2001. Prior to appearing on Big Brother she worked as a manager at a strip club in Perth.
In Big Brother she became famous for the "Bum Dance" she performed while in the house and for her Bunny ears headband. She was evicted on July 15, 2001. She had been eligible for eviction six previous times.
She released a humour book, a CD single ("I'm So Excited (The Bum Dance)" - with the Sirens), and a line of sleepwear after leaving the Big Brother house, was a Housemate in Australian Celebrity Big Brother in 2002, and later a presenter on children's television series Totally Wild. Her celebrity subsequently cooled and she took a retail job in Sydney. Most recently she was a contestant in series two of Dancing with the Stars in early 2005. She also appeared in television advertisements in 2005.
On the Big Brother website, during the sixth season, there was a poll asking Big Brother fans who their favorite Big Brother Housemate of all time was. Fedele came first.