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YouTuber named as next contestant on Big Brother

YouTube star Kieran Davidson is named as the next housemate taking part in the new season of Aussie Big Brother.

YouTuber Kieran Davidson has been confirmed as the latest housemate taking part in the new season of Big Brother in Australia.

For the first time, the Aussie version of the show has been filmed in advance of transmission and has also switched to using the North American format, which sees the housemates vote themselves out rather than the public.

Seven has been dripfeeding the identities of the contestants over the last few weeks and has now named 21-year-old Davidson as the latest housemate.

The youngster has become a YouTube hit down under for his comedy videos that have charted his calamitous attempts to learn to drive.

"I will be the type of housemate that won't be afraid to say it how it is, make bold strategic moves and lie and cheat to get to the end of the game," Davidson told Australia's Daily Telegraph.

"I look forward to playing the game in the house, it's the main reason why I applied and it's the main reason why I feel I have the best chance at winning."

The new season will begin next month on Seven.

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