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WA Big Brother contestant Hannah Campbell a fixture on footy field and in some of world’s most luxurious locales

Pierra WillixThe West Australian
Big Brother contestant Hannah Campbell.
Camera IconBig Brother contestant Hannah Campbell. Credit: Instagram / Hannah Campbell/Instagram / Hannah Campbell

She has travelled to some of the most luxurious locations around the world but WA’s Hannah Campbell isn’t afraid to get a little dirty.

From Capri to Santorini and New York, the contestant on Big Brother — which premieres tonight — has travelled the world, but she’s just as comfortable out on the footy field.

The 26-year-old comes from an AFL-mad family, playing at the North Beach Football Club alongside her brothers Dylan and Kahlil.

Her dad is also a coach of one of the club’s girls’ teams.

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Big Brother 2020 contestant Hannah Campbell.
Camera IconBig Brother 2020 contestant Hannah Campbell. Credit: Unknown/Instagram

The Campbells also have family links to the big league in Collingwood player Brayden Maynard.

Campbell’s prowess on and off the field has earned her the nickname “Bulldozer” because she’ll let nothing stand in the way of getting what she wants. This confident and competitive nature will likely see her become a force to be reckoned with in the house, where she will be up against 19 others in a bid to take home $250,000 in prize money.

Despite her sometimes tough exterior, Campbell does have a soft side, especially when it comes to her 85-year-old nonna, whom she visits every couple of days.

Big Brother 2020 contestant Hannah Campbell.
Camera IconBig Brother 2020 contestant Hannah Campbell. Credit: Unknown/Instagram

Campbell is passionate about aged care and says she is lucky to be working in her dream job for a national health and aged care company.

The other WA contestants looking to make it to the end and have the public vote them the winner are Casey Mazzucchelli, Angela Clancy and Ian Joase.

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