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Jake and Sandra were billed as collateral damage to their pairs when housemates nominated last week, but surprisingly these two 'sacrificial lambs' say they wouldn't have had it any other way! Courtesy Channel Nine.
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- 24 Sep 2014
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Sandra with Sonia Kruger on the Big Brother house after being evicted. Source: Supplied
COULD Sanda Nixon and Sam Bramham officially be an item?
It certainly looks that way, with a video emerging on Instagram of the ex-Big Brother housemates sharing a passionate kiss.
Nixon uploaded the clip for her almost 37,000 followers to see, along with the caption, “I’m not one to go back on a promise so here it is. This one’s for you ginnsy @sbramham @ryanginns.”
In the 15-second video, Big Brother winner Ryan Ginns says: “So if I was going to win, Sam and Sandy were going to kiss.”
Bramham then says, “We did promise guys,” before launching in for a lengthy pash, beer in hand.
Sandra and Sam's kiss
The close relationship between the two was a constant source of gossip for their follow housemates, and at one point Nixon openly declared she had feelings for Bramham — who had a long-term girlfriend at the time.
But after splitting with his partner Michaela — who he previously admitted felt uncomfortable watching the pair interact in the house — the 26-year-old Paralympian is now free to pursue the 30-year-old retail manager from Wagga Wagga.
Big Brother besties Sandra and Sam were incredibly close in the house. Source: Supplied
After being evicted from Big Brother last month, Nixon said the comfort of her best friend and crush in the house got her through the hardest times.
“He was such a big part of my experience so to not have him there to make me laugh or bounce off was really hard. It was like the best part of me was gone,” she said of Bramham, who was evicted the week before her.
“I remember the day after Sam left, it was really tough. We’d always said that if one of us was to go, the other would probably last a week before they went up to the diary room and said they wanted out.
“He was my best friend and definitely the best thing that came out of the whole experience. I wouldn’t have lasted two weeks without him, no way.”
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Unlike their scandalous housemates Lawson and Cat, Nixon assured: “Nothing was ever going to happen between us because he has a girlfriend and there was never a point where she should’ve been worried.”
After being booted from the house Bramham said he “never crossed the line” with his fellow contestant. “For me and her, it was purely plutonic. Yes, she had feelings at the start but we never crossed a line. If it became uncomfortable, we spoke about it,” he said.