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Big Brother contestant
Jun Song
Date of birth July 19, 1975 (1975-07-19) (age 34)[citation needed]
Resides New York, NY
Season(s) Big Brother 4
Finish Winner (6-1)

Jun Song (born July 19, 1975) is the winner of the CBS reality show, Big Brother 4.[1][2] Although by no means liked by her housemates, Jun was complimented for having acute strategy and for that, the jury awarded her the $500,000.[3] Prior to the show, Jun was a manager in product development (fund of funds) at an investment bank in New York, NY where she had started as an executive assistant five years prior. Jun took a personal leave of absence to enter the Big Brother 4 House.[citation needed]. She was one of five Asian contestants in Big Brother US history and one of four female winners to-date.

Song took part in Big Brother 4, where she was the winner. She took home $500,000 in prize money. She received the votes of Dana Varela, Jack Owens Jr., Justin Giovinco, Jee Choe, Erika Landin and Robert Roman. She only lost the vote of Nathan Marlow.

Song later appeared in an episode of CBS's Yes, Dear as herself.[4][5] She also appeared in the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards as herself.[6] She still watches Big Brother and has written about the show.[7]

References

Preceded by
Lisa Donahue
Big Brother U.S. winner
2003
Succeeded by
Drew Daniel

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