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16-08-2005, 21:51
Big Brother winner returns home
6.22PM, Tue Aug 16 2005
Big Brother winner Anthony Hutton will act as an Ambassador for Young People in his home town of Consett, County Durham.
The 23-year-old was mobbed by teenage girls on his return and a special reception was arranged by the local council.
Council leader Alex Watson said: "Anthony has certainly put Consett on the map. We are pleased to be able to recognise Anthony's achievement by bestowing upon him the honour as `Ambassador for Young People'.
"We have all read in the press how Anthony has helped put Consett on the map and I am sure that in the future as an ambassador with family connections in the district he will continue to do so.
"We hope that he will help us motivate other young people in the district to achieve personal success."
Anthony lives with his mother Annette and grandmother Mary in the former steel town and became an overnight celebrity after winning the sixth series of the reality show.
6.22PM, Tue Aug 16 2005
Big Brother winner Anthony Hutton will act as an Ambassador for Young People in his home town of Consett, County Durham.
The 23-year-old was mobbed by teenage girls on his return and a special reception was arranged by the local council.
Council leader Alex Watson said: "Anthony has certainly put Consett on the map. We are pleased to be able to recognise Anthony's achievement by bestowing upon him the honour as `Ambassador for Young People'.
"We have all read in the press how Anthony has helped put Consett on the map and I am sure that in the future as an ambassador with family connections in the district he will continue to do so.
"We hope that he will help us motivate other young people in the district to achieve personal success."
Anthony lives with his mother Annette and grandmother Mary in the former steel town and became an overnight celebrity after winning the sixth series of the reality show.