Since Big Brother premiered in July 2000, viewers have been introduced to hundreds of houseguests, many of whom have become fan favorites and competed on the show multiple times.
It all started with Eddie McGee, who became the first player to walk away with the $500,000 grand prize. Since then, the Julie Chen-hosted CBS reality competition has taken over televisions across the U.S. every summer — plus bonus seasons in 2008 and 2016 — and it has only become more popular as the years have gone by.
To date, 22 everyday people have won Big Brother (not including celebrity winners Marissa Jaret Winokur and Tamar Braxton) and become household names in their own right. Many of them, like Jordan Lloyd and Rachel Reilly, have continued to work with CBS through the years, making guest appearances at the Big Brother house as well as competing on the network’s other reality shows such as The Amazing Race.
Other winners have found success on competitor channels, most notably MTV, which started incorporating Big Brother houseguests on programs including Ex on the Beach and The Challenge in recent years.
Scroll down to see what every winner since McGee have been up to now:
Since Big Brother premiered in July 2000, viewers have been introduced to hundreds of houseguests, many of whom have become fan favorites and competed on the show multiple times. It all started with Eddie McGee, who became the first player to walk away with the $500,000 grand prize. Since then, the Julie Chen-hosted CBS reality competition has taken over televisions across the U.S. every summer — plus bonus seasons in 2008 and 2016 — and it has only become more popular as the years have gone by. To date, 22 everyday people have won Big Brother (not including celebrity winners Marissa Jaret Winokur and Tamar Braxton) and become household names in their own right. Many of them, like Jordan Lloyd and Rachel Reilly, have continued to work with CBS through the years, making guest appearances at the Big Brother house as well as competing on the network’s other reality shows such as The Amazing Race. Other winners have found success on competitor channels, most notably MTV, which started incorporating Big Brother houseguests on programs including Ex on the Beach and The Challenge in recent years. Scroll down to see what every winner since McGee have been up to now:
Kirby has stayed busy in the entertainment industry since winning season 2 and finishing in fourth place on Big Brother: All-Stars. He hosted NBC’s Love Shack, did voice work on Adult Swim’s Robot Chicken and has made appearances on TV shows including The Young and the Restless, Dr. 90210 and The Doctors. In 2022, he made a cameo on the Disney+ Star Wars series The Book of Boba Fett.
The dermatologist is also the Chief Medical Officer at LaserAway. He married For Love or Money star Erin Brodie in 2017, and they share two children: son Cash and daughter Scarlett.
In October 2024, Kirby stepped down as the longtime Big Brother jury roundtable host. It was later revealed he will be competing on season 2 of Deal or No Deal Island. After being eliminated from the show in February 2025, Kirby officially confirmed he was retiring from reality TV.
The Big Brother: All-Stars winner, who is considered by many to be one of the show’s most infamous players of all time, served as a mentor on VH1’s Famous Food in 2011 and had minor roles in TV shows and movies such as Monk, Hood of Horror and Gun.
Malin was found guilty of felony stalking in June 2021 following an August 2019 arrest. The reality TV alum filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy in August 2022.
The reality TV legend made headlines again in March 2025 after he was arrested for allegedly attempting to steal from multiple CVS pharmacy locations in California. Us Weekly reached out for comment at the time.
The TV villain won season 8 in 2007 and returned to the game four years later, only to leave on day six. He later announced that he abruptly departed after the show’s medical staff informed him that he is HIV positive. These days, Donato hosts a digital Big Brother recap show titled Dick at Night. His once-estranged daughter, Daniele Donato, competed alongside him on seasons 8 and 13. Daniele married their costar Dominic Briones in 2013 before playing again in the 2020 All-Stars season.
One year after winning Big Brother, the New Jersey native was arrested on drug possession charges and failing to file a tax return for the year he took home the show’s $500,000 prize. He was sentenced in 2011 and served four years in federal prison for the crimes. Jasinski announced that he was eight years sober in 2017, the same year he published a book titled My Kid’s on Drugs, Now What?
Gheesling, who has been hailed as one of the greatest Big Brother houseguests ever after winning season 10 and finishing as the runner-up on season 14, has popular gaming channels on YouTube and Twitch. He married Chelsea Niemiec in July 2011, and they share three children: Desmond, born in 2016, Miles, born in 2018, and Celine, born in 2021.
In 2024, Gheesling made his return to reality TV for The Traitors season 2.
After winning Big Brother in 2009 and finding love with her housemate Jeff Schroeder, Lloyd and Schroeder competed on The Amazing Race season 16. They finished in seventh place. The couple played Big Brother again in 2011 and got engaged in 2014 while visiting the season 16 houseguests. They married in March 2016 and went on to welcome two sons: Lawson and Layton.
In 2024, Lloyd and Schroeder launched their “Togethermess” podcast, where they dive into parenting, marriage, reality TV, pop culture and so much more.
Reilly remains a huge fan of Big Brother — for good reason. During season 12, she met her future husband, Brendon Villegas, in the house. They played the game again on season 13, which Reilly won, and she has since made several guest appearances on the show. Reilly later competed on three seasons of The Amazing Race, two with Villegas and one with her sister, Elissa Slater. The couple also won a 2017 episode of Fear Factor. Reilly and Villegas, who married in September 2012, share daughter Adora and son Adler.
The Big Brother winner returned to reality TV in August 2022 to compete on the Peacock series Snake in the Grass. The following year she starred in the first season of The Traitors.
Fourteen years after her win, Reilly returned to the Big Brother house for season 27. She became the first member of the jury after being eliminated during the controversial White Locust twist.
After winning season 14 in 2012, the Pittsburgh native graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans with a chemical engineering degree. He later moved to Houston, where he worked as a physics teacher before becoming a consulting analyst. He competed on the second All-Stars season in 2020.
Big Brother’s first openly gay winner has a strong presence on social media, where he notably called out the show for its “problem with minority representation” in June 2020. The Chicago resident has also used his platform to speak out against other social injustices.
The retired police sergeant serves as an investigator on Investigation Discovery’s Breaking Homicide. In 2018, he published a book titled The Undercover Edge. He shares daughters Tenley and Peyton with his wife, Jana Donlin, whom he married in April 2011.
Moses graduated from the State University of New York at Fredonia in 2016 after winning Big Brother. After getting his MFA in sound design at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, he moved to Orlando, Florida, where he owns a territory of his franchise, Oasis Senior Advisors.
After competing on season 16 and taking home the grand prize two years later, the nurse began dating her season 18 costar Victor Arroyo. They competed on The Amazing Race in 2018 and got engaged that September. Together, the couple host a podcast titled “Coco Caliente.” Franzel returned to the Big Brother house in 2020 to play as an all-star.
Franzel and Arroyo tied the knot in March 2021 and later welcomed their son, Arrow, that July.
In December 2023, Franzel became the first Big Brother two-time champion after she won the holiday spinoff Reindeer Games.
The Texas native, who won the sole installment of CBS All Access’ Big Brother spinoff, starred on season 2 of MTV’s Ex on the Beach from 2018 to 2019. She later competed on The Challenge: War of the Worlds, where she met her now ex-boyfriend, Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio.
In January 2020, the Nashville native moved to Los Angeles with season 21 runner-up Holly Allen, whom he began dating in the Big Brother house. They broke up six months later. The former server is now a social media influencer who has “blown through” his $500,000 cash prize.
“I have at this point blown through all of my money, net negative in my checking account,” he shared on a March 2025 episode of Julie Chen Moonves’ “God101” series. “No car, no job, no plan, going back to the city and the place where I ran from with no idea what [lay] ahead.”
The attorney became the show's first ever Black winner after the historic Cookout alliance made it to the final six together. He went on to appear in The Challenge: USA in 2022 alongside several of his fellow Big Brother 23 alums. He lives in Michigan. In May 2023, Prather announced his engagement to Kenzie Hansen.
Prather returned to Big Brother to play in Reindeer Games in December 2023. The following year, he joined the cast of The Anonymous.
The personal stylist — who also won America’s Favorite Player during the September 2022 season 24 finale — became the first Black woman to win Big Brother. “I feel like I have played this game, not just for Taylor Mackenzie Dickens Hale. I’ve played it for Da’Vonne [Rogers]. I’ve played it for Bayleigh [Dayton], every Black woman who has played this game, and ultimately Azah [Awasum] and Danielle [Reyes] and Monica [Bailey] who made final three, but just couldn’t take it home for whatever circumstance," she exclusively told Us Weekly shortly after her victory. "It’s bigger than me. I did it for them too.”
Hale returned to Big Brother to compete in Reindeer Games, where she was the runner-up. In October 2024, Hale took over as the Big Brother jury roundtable moderator.