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contestant

[kuhn-tes-tuhnt] / kənˈtɛs tənt /


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Rapaport volunteers to be kenneled while “Big Brother” contestant Tiffany Mitchell takes it on herself to fight for him.

From Salon

But chef patron Gareth Ward, a contestant on MasterChef The Professionals, said the restaurant was working "at the highest standard in the world" and doing "something different" with how it approaches raw ingredients and techniques.

From BBC

A former detective who appeared on The Traitors was told she had a serious heart condition during medical checks carried out on all contestants before they go on the show.

From BBC

But while tactics and deceit are dominating conversations about the show, it is contestant Jessie Stride who has got others talking.

From BBC

In a series of flashbacks from last week's episodes, Winkleman was seen appointing Fiona, with the contestant responding: "I will do my best to be as treacherous as possible", adding she was "drunk on power".

From BBC