Josh is a health and fitness fanatic and with a well-used
gym membership, he cites his fitness instructor as having the biggest influence
on his life so far. He says he is a 'nanny's boy' and admires his 89-year-old
grandmother for her amazing amount of energy and zest for life.
This is
clearly a philosophy handed down through generations, with the outgoing Londoner
describing himself as an extrovert - a personality trait not likely to be out of
place in the house. Piecing all this together and it may not be surprising his
dream job would be an international tennis player.
Out For The Crowd 23:47 Day 50
HOUSE HUNK Josh swaggered down the walk of shame to the tune of 'I'm too sexy.' After much deliberation, he chose to wear his red stripy Gucci shirt and jeans.
Overwhelmed by the crowd, he was led into the studio to talk about his time in the house. "It's incredible! I can't believe it! They're eating my bread," he told Davina as he watched his housemates live on the big screen.
In the face of the escalating relationship between Helen and Paul, Josh said he wasn't surprised by his eviction, pitted against the Welsh beauty.
"It was mad and bad. They were with each other all the time," he said. "There were innuendos... I'm told it was a big friendship and they are having a laugh. We thought there might be a few headlines."
Helen and Paul's relationship wasn't the only blossoming house romance. Josh moved on to speak of his relationship with Brian.
"You rendered Brian speechless. Did you fancy him?" Davina asked, referring to his oral sex proposition during their candlelit dinner for two.
"Not at all. I was winding him up," he smiled. "It was pay back. I was in control - it was good fun," he admitted claiming to have "missed any sentiments of real affection from Brian.
"The argument made it difficult to talk," he continued. "I don't understand the backlash, I think he felt threatened."
Josh arrived at the house two weeks' after the rest of the housemates, and explained how he had found it a real struggle to form meaningful relationships with the others once they had bonded.
His promise of nudity left everyone disappointed when he preferred to read a book or play backgammon over getting naked.
"I was suppressed in the first week," he said, citing his clash with Brian as a reason for him not being able to express himself.
"He was a nice guy but he has a lot of growing up to do," he said of Brian. He admitted that his housemates hadn't got to know the real Josh and was shocked when he discovered that Paul had branded him a "slimy, poncey type."
"It's his ignorance. He's really stupid," he said, the crowd cheering his comment.
As the interview came to a close, Josh said the only person he really liked in the house was Elizabeth, who had taken him under her wing when he first met the group.
"I didn't expect a lot out of Big Brother, but it was a great experience," he said, adding that Elizabeth and Dean are his favourites to win.