By Daily Mail Reporter
Published: 16:41 EST, 6 June 2014 | Updated: 17:45 EST, 6 June 2014
Victoria Beckham may want to look away now.
Because her hugely-successful husband, David, has an unlikely threat in the form a brand new Big Brother contestant.
Twenty six year-old Ash Harrison, from Manchester, described himself as 'a younger, better-looking version' of David Beckham on his audition video and re-iterated it in his grand entrance.
Will he win the hearts? Ash Harrison didn't get off to the best start
Handsome, but arrogant? Ash didn't get the best reception for his egotistical behaviour
He suffered an embarrassing arrival after he was greeted with boos from the crowd.
When Emma confronted him about the claim he has never had a woman turn him down, he quickly claimed it wasn't true.
Meanwhile, blonde model Ashleigh Coyle from Londonderry arrived wearing a very revealing gown and admitted that she has a fierce temper, which could cause a problem with her housemates.
She added that she wants to win so she can give some of the prize money to charity and take her family on holiday.
Beautiful, but bad tempered: The blonde has admitted she can have her moments
Blonde ambition: Ashleigh Coyle wants to be a successful model, but doesn't think it's very likely
Marlon then entered the house and declared that his main interests were 'ladies', to which Pauline said: 'let's see if you're one step ahead, young man.'
Marlon classes himself as a 'wild boy' and spends all his money on his appearance and going out clubbing.He said he would rather have money than love 'I would rather be lonely in a Ferrari, than in love in an old banger'.
Has an alter ego called Marlicio Silver and wants to show the world what he is all about.
Wants to win: Marlon Wallen is one of the six housemates to enter the Big Brother house this evening
Dapper? Marlon Wallen made a bold entrance in his silver jacket
Then there was Toya, who seemed delighted to be part of the competition.
She said people wouldn't want to cross her and her favourite motto is 'don't come for me unless I send for you'.
When an ex-boyfriend mistreated her she auctioned his possessions on eBay and sent him the link to purchase the items. She then gave the money to charity.
She loves being self-employed because she isn't a 9-5 kind of girl and says if she was to work a job like that it would be like 'caging an animal'.
Explosive: Toya A Washington describes herself as 'Hilarious, honest and direct, with no nonsense'
Other contestants include Chris Wright, an actor from Hampshire, who says he is 'obsessively polite' and has gone into the house for the 'free rent, to lose weight and I can't afford therapy'.
He demanded a kiss from TV host Emma Willis in exchange for being 'less miserable' in the house.
He also suffered a mixed reaction, which he is - no doubt - hoping to improve on.
Unemployed: Out-of-work actor Chris R Wright is hoping the much-maligned reality TV show will further his career
Kiss and make-up: Emma Willis gave Chris a kiss in reward for good behaviour
Finally, there was Jale Kalaturp. She currently works as a customer adviser and has been there for a year doing lots of project work.
She has had to move teams because a 'girl thought I didn't like her, and like a moron instead of speaking to me like an adult told a manager and it got massively blown up'.
She has strong political views on benefits and unemployment and thinks the 'divide between the rich and poor is sick'. She also thinks the government are 'making the rich richer and the poor are scrambling around trying to feed themselves'.
Unpopular: Jale Karaturp is admittedly a fiery character who has anger management issues if she doesn't meditate daily
The addition of the new contestants is just the latest twist in the new series.
The first night saw Liverpudlian Mark Byron receive a reward of £5,000 within an hour of being in the house after Wolverhampton singer Pauline Bennett was voted to be the "power housemate" and given a "power trip" to choose who to punish and reward.
Bennett, who performed on Kylie Minogue's single Shocked under her stage name Jazzy P, chose to reward Mark and punish Hertfordshire man Matthew Davies.
Raining money: Mark and Matthew were told to make their way into the large clear boxes where Mark was given £5k in cash
Punishment: Matthew was lifted up into the air as Big Brother revealed he would be permanently excluded from the house for the first night
His punishment was to be completely excluded from the first night of the show, trapped in a glass box until further notice.
Also among the housemates is Helen Wood, who hit the headlines following allegations that she had sex with England and Manchester United star Wayne Rooney while his wife Coleen was pregnant.
The 27-year-old, from Bolton, describes herself as "the class clown" and says she has been celibate for almost a year.
She said: "Let's just say, I've learned a lot about myself from celibacy."
She is joined by Northern Irish journalist Christopher Hall, Essex boy Winston Showan and headhunter Tamara Stewart-Wood, from London.
Surprised: Following the arrivals of the first batch of housemates, Pauline Bennet was chosen by the viewers to be the pawn in Big Brother's latest game
Also in the house is Glaswegian Danielle McMahon, who insists her career as an underwear model does not clash with her devout Catholicism.
The 25-year-old said she might clash with "liberal girls" who tell vulgar stories and described herself as having "class, flair and charisma".
Other housemates include Californian Kimberly Kisselovich, a Playboy Bunny who also works as a lawyer, and Steven Goode, from Hertfordshire.
The Channel 5 show, hosted by Emma Willis, also features former Celebrity Big Brother winner Rylan, who is presenting the spin-off show Bit On The Side.
Rumours: Helen Wood went into the house dogged with rumours of her sexual ethics
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