Big Brother 6 Housemate Krystal Forscutt rocked the house in 2006 when it was revealed that she had entered with her Mum Karen - an Australian first! Outside the house however she rocked viewers for an entirely different reason, especially those of the male variety.
One of the most popular Housemates of the series Krystal was snapped up by Zoo Weekly Magazine to join their team post Big Brother. Krystal has been appearing as a regular columnist in the magazine, the face of their TV campaigns and as a Zoo Weekly covergirl since, not to mention also scoring two covers on FHM magazine as well as being voted runner up of FHM’s ‘Sexiest Aussie Babes’ list in 2007 and scoring a top ten position in FHM’s 100 sexiest babes.
With her own page dedicated to her on both the Zoo and FHM websites and a number of appearances in conjunction with Jim Beam’s 2007 Bourbon Fest already lined up, you will certainly be seeing more of Krystal in 2007!
Krystal was invited to participate in the 2007 season of ‘It Takes Two’ for the Seven Network and impressed both judges and viewers with her rendition of the Jimmy Barnes track, ‘Good Times’, performing with Troy Cassar-Daley. Krystal is also studying part time in Sydney at Screenwise, Australia’s leading film and television school and has a proven on screen presence.
At 20 years of age Krystal is also starting to make a mark internationally, appearing in Zoo Weekly UK as part of their ‘Hotlist’ which showcases that week’s hottest bodies as voted by readers, as well as an appearance on the FHM US website it seems Krystal’s appeal is not only recognized by Australia! Krystal currently has a number of exciting future projects which she is undertaking with vibrant enthusiasm and looks forward to announcing.
Krystal is a vivacious, warm and extremely articulate, 20 year old with a maturity beyond her years.
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A big thank you goes to Harlem Productions (www.harlem.com.au)for their support. Background photograph supplied by Harlem Productions.