Can you name the Welsh reality TV stars?

If you watch too much telly, this one’s for you

1. Let’s go back to the very beginning in 1997. Who was the Cardiff cleaner whose hapless driving exploits were tracked on BBC One’s Driving School?

2. A Barry police officer took a career break to star in 2001 tropical island game show Survivor - and only went and won the £1m prize. Who was it?

3. “I loves blinking, I do,” were the words of which Cwmbran hairdresser on Big Brother 2?

4. Who was the Big Brother contestant from Penarth on series four? She was sent into the house weeks after everyone else to “stir things up” and it went as well you’d imagine.

5. A lifeguard from Blaenau Ffestiniog was the youngest ever Big Brother contestant. Who was it?

6. Last Big Brother one... Who was Miss Wales 2003 who appeared on series seven?

7. Ok, that was a lie. We promise this really is the last BB one… A Cwmbran contestant was booed for being the nicest Big Brother winner ever. Bless ‘er. Can you remember her name?

8. Who is the child star who had his big break - and a standing ovation - after a Britain’s Got Talent audition in 2009, when he sang Smokey Jackson’s Who’s Loving You?

9. Who was the peroxide-blond showman from Sennybridge who finished second in X Factor series four, wowing Dannii Minogue with his baritone voice?

10. Which Cardiff singer appeared in the same X Factor series as Olly Murs and Stacey Solomon in 2009? Their departure sparked a massive backlash when Simon Cowell chose to keep Jedward instead. Seriously, Simon?

11. MTV’s The Valleys plopped aspiring actors, DJs and models in a garish flat down the Bay. Which Port Talbot star used it as a stepping stone to Celebrity Big Brother and Celebrity Ex on the Beach - and even landed her own TV series called Million Dollar Baby?

12. This star found fame while working in a call centre serving tea and chopsing for Wales in Swansea. Who was she?

13. Who is the handsome doctor from Carmarthen who was unlucky in love on the 2018 series of Love Island?

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