Aaron has won ‘Big Brother’ 2011

The 30-year-old lothario beat Jay, Alex and Louise in tonight’s final of the fly-on-the-wall reality TV series, to claim the remaining £50,000 left in the prize fund.

As he left to boos from the crowd, Aaron nervously said: “Why do they hate me?”

In the interview room he then told host Brian Dowling: “I’m ok, I don’t want to go back out there!”

When asked what it was like to leave the house being booed, he replied: “I don’t know? I don’t think that’s every happened before?

“I can’t believe I got on the show, let alone won it. It’s a lot harder living there than watching it on TV.”

The father of one was nominated four times during the course of the series but survived every vote.

He added: “I thought I was gone so many times, but here I am!”

Aaron had a brief romance with Maisy before getting together with Faye during the series and said he hopes to continue their relationship outside the house.

It has been widely speculated Aaron had a game plan when he entered the house, which he denied.

He said: “A gameplan? No not at all, I’ve come in here and just been myself. If you come in and act in a stroppy way then that’s not going to win you any fans.”

The final four housemates were counted out of the house live, with Louise finishing fourth, Alex – who had already won £30,00 of the prize fund - third and Jay coming second.

‘Big Brother’ aired for the first time by Channel 5 this year, after moving from Channel 4. The show will return with a new series of ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ in January 2012.

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