
Another one! It’s emerged Caroline from Big Brother was randomly famous in the 2000s
She’s got famous exes and has been on Lorraine
Big Brother UK 2025 has been swamped with fury after the show has cast several housemates who already had a huge platform as influencers. Emily Hewertson, Tory mouthpiece who has a huge following and is often in controversy is one of them – with the other being Elsa Rae who has a huge platform and is the on / off ex girlfriend of TikTok menace Ed Matthews. But another unlikely celeb in the regular Big Brother UK 2025 house is actually Caroline ‘Monkey’ Monk. Caroline was one of the Big Brother UK 2025 cast who jumped out and got attention last night when the show launched, because she’s the oldest in there and also probably cause she strolled in looking like Madonna in the Music video. But Caroline is now stranger to a bit of fame and it’s now emerged she was a micro celeb in the 2000s. Because of course she was.
Here’s where you recognise Caroline from Big Brother UK 2025 from – because this diva has lived so many lives.
Caroline Monk is known as Monkey online
Caroline Monk is a bit of a socialite – especially in the 2000s. Before Caroline was on Big Brother UK 2025 she was one of those who’s always at a PR event and a gala – and there are loads of images of her on various red carpets with random celebs. This is likely down to the fact she used to be a Closer columnist and because she runs a PR company called Monkey Business VIP.
She was on Lorraine for some reason
This feels like a piece of history.
She has a couple of famous ex boyfriends
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Caroline Monk is the ex fiancée of Matthew Wright of The Wright Stuff fame. Caroline was with him for a few years in the 2000s and she battled breast cancer during that time.

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She was also really close to Mike Oldfield and did PR for him.
There’s a pic with Tarantino you need to see

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Promoting Death Proof in 2007? What the hell, sure!
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