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Who are the cast members of “Big Brother 11” which premiered on CBS on Thursday?

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Who are the cast members of “Big Brother 11” which premiered on CBS on Thursday?

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“Big Brother 11” premiered on CBS Thursday. This season the houseguests were separated in to high school cliques to survive as groups and as individuals, and a former “Big Brother” competitor was let back in to the house for a second chance at domination. Meet the Cast Braden –Braden’s favorite activities include sleeping and talking to girls. Casey – Casey is a fifth grade teacher, a DJ and a rapper. Chima – Chima is a freelance journalist and is very close to her family. Jeff – Jeff is an advertising salesman, and he might just be the first of this group to start a “showmance.” Jordan – Jordan is small town all the way, and she says she will stay the sweet person no matter what happens during the game. Kevin – Kevin grew up a Jehovah’s Witness, but he was excommunicated from the religion at age 21 and no longer is in contact with his family or friends. Laura – Laura is a 21-year-old bikini model who plans to use her sassy attitude to win the game. Lydia – Lydia used to be a nanny for

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Big Brother 11’s cast was announced this morning on the always-terrible Early Show, and although I suffered through watching that, it had less information that CBS’ web site now does about the men and women who we’ll soon start obsessing over. While 12 houseguests were revealed on TV and online, a 13th “mystery houseguest” will be added to the group next Tuesday. One pre-cast announcement rumor suggested there would be a returning cast member, and Big Brother 9 third-place houseguest Sheila Kennedy recently wrote on MySpace that her dog needs a home because she “will be traveling for 3 months.” She also last logged in to MySpace Sunday, the day the houseguests were sequestered. The 12 people revealed this morning are all apparently strangers (let’s hope; Julie Chen said they were “diverse” and had only “two things in common”: “a fierce competitive spirit and the desire to win the half-million dollar prize”). More than a few seem to fit neatly into clique stereotypes that is currently t

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