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Big Brother top three enjoying their freedom

A former gang member from Dudley who finished second in this year's Big Brother has returned home and said he now plans to use his new found fame to give something back to the community.

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A former gang member from Dudley who finished second in this year's Big Brother has returned home and said he now plans to use his new found fame to give something back to the community.

Adam Kelly returned to his home town and was joined by fellow contestants Luke Anderson, who won the contest, and Deana Uppal, of Walsall, who came third.

And Adam, from Oakham Road, showed his fellow housemates some of the iconic sites of Dudley, including the statue of Man Utd and England star Duncan Edwards.

Adam, 27, was raised in Los Angeles where he became a member of the infamous LA Crips gang. He moved to Dudley a year ago and says he now sees the Black Country as his home.

Deana, a 23-year-old model and former pupil at Tividale Comprehensive in Oldbury, said she was enjoying being out of the house.

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