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'''Jun Song''' is the winner of ''[[Big Brother 4 (US)]]''.
'''Jun Song''' is the winner of ''[[Big Brother 4 (US)]]''. In the season which saw Jun play the game with her ex-boyfriend [[Jee Choe|Jee]], as part of the X-Factor twist, her alliance with [[Alison Irwin]] ensured that both women reached the final two. Jun received six of the seven jury votes as was thus crowned the winner. She is notable for perfecting and claiming the floater strategy.
 
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In the season which saw Jun play the game with her ex-boyfriend [[Jee Choe|Jee]], as part of the X-Factor twist, her secrets alliances with Jee and [[Alison Irwin]] ensured that both women reached the final two. Jun received six of the seven jury votes and was thus crowned the winner. She is notable for perfecting and claiming the floater strategy. Jun is also remembered for using her cooking skills to make her housemates want to keep her in the game.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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===Competition History===
 
===Competition History===
 
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==Post Big Brother==
 
==Post Big Brother==
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* Jun, along with ten other Big Brother Alumni, appeared on an episode of [[wikipedia:Yes, Dear|''Yes, Dear'']] that aired on October 20, 2003.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.realitytvworld.com/news/eleven-former-big-brother-houseguests-guest-star-on-cbs-yes-dear-on-monday-october-20-1861.php|title=Eleven former 'Big Brother' houseguests to guest star on CBS's 'Yes, Dear,' on Monday, October 20|work=Reality TV World|first=Reality TV World Staff|date=14 October 2003|accessdate=7 October 2018}}</ref><ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0751705/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm</ref>
* Jun appeared on ''[[Big Brother All-Stars (US)]]'' to judge a food competition.
 
** Jun also appeared on ''[[Big Brother 10 (US)]]'' to compete in a food competition.
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* Jun appeared on ''[[Big Brother All-Stars (US)|Big Brother All-Stars]]'' to judge the Week six food competition.<ref>https://www.bigbrotherdaily.com/food-competitions/big-brother-7.html</ref>
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* Jun also appeared on ''[[Big Brother 10 (US)|Big Brother 10]]'' to compete in the Week 4 food competition as the representative of her season. Despite Jun's attempts to mislead her, [[Keesha Smith]] correctly answered her question and earned food for the house on Sunday.<ref>https://www.bigbrotherdaily.com/food-competitions/big-brother-10.html</ref>
* Several years later after winning the show, she was married with one child, and she is currently living in Belgium. She was the owner and chef of a Korean restaurant, Rice House, in her town of Evergem. She shut down the restaurant in 2017 and announced that she was no longer together with her husband.
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* Several years later after winning the show, she was married with one child, Noah, and she is currently living in Belgium. She was the owner and chef of a Korean restaurant, Rice House, in her town of Evergem. She shut down the restaurant in 2017 and announced that she was separated from her husband, Davy. She announced that she was officially divorced in December 2018.<ref>https://twitter.com/JunDishes/status/1071444151571501061</ref>
*On April 17, 2018, Jun appeared on ''[http://robhasawebsite.com/shows/reality-tv-rhapups/taran-armstrong-show/ The Taran Show]'' to talk about her life.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://robhasawebsite.com/taran-show-40-jun-song/|title=Taran Show 40 - Jun Song|publisher=Rob Has A Website|last=Armstrong|first=Taran|date=17 April 2018|accessdate=18 April 2018}}</ref>
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* On April 17, 2018, Jun appeared on ''[http://robhasawebsite.com/shows/reality-tv-rhapups/taran-armstrong-show/ The Taran Show]'' to talk about her life.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://robhasawebsite.com/taran-show-40-jun-song/|title=Taran Show 40 - Jun Song|publisher=Rob Has A Website|last=Armstrong|first=Taran|date=17 April 2018|accessdate=18 April 2018}}</ref>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* Jun is the first, and currently only, Asian-American HouseGuest to win ''Big Brother''. She was also the only non-white houseguest to have won the game until [[Josh Martinez]] won ''[[Big Brother 19 (US)]]''.
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* Jun is the first Asian-American HouseGuest to win ''Big Brother'', followed by [[Kaycee Clark]].
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** Jun is also the first winner across all versions of ''Big Brother'' to be of Asian descent.
* Jun is the first ''Big Brother'' winner to receive no eviction votes against them the entire game. She was followed by [[Drew Daniel]], [[Mike "Boogie" Malin]], [[Adam Jasinski]], [[Dan Gheesling]], [[Ian Terry]], [[Andy Herren]], [[Derrick Levasseur]] and [[Nicole Franzel]].
 
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** She was also the only non-white houseguest to have won the game until [[Josh Martinez]] won ''[[Big Brother 19 (US)]]''.
* If spinoff seasons don't count, Jun is currently the oldest female winner of the [[Big Brother (U.S.)|U.S. franchise]], being 27 when she played. Counting spinoffs, she held this title until [[Marissa Jaret Winokur]] won [[Celebrity Big Brother 1 (US)|Celebrity Big Brother (U.S.)]] at age 45.
 
 
* Jun is the first ''Big Brother'' winner to receive no eviction votes against them the entire game. She was followed by [[Drew Daniel]], [[Mike "Boogie" Malin]], [[Adam Jasinski]], [[Dan Gheesling]], [[Ian Terry]], [[Andy Herren]], [[Derrick Levasseur]], [[Nicole Franzel]], and [[Morgan Willett]]. 
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* Jun is the first winner to vote with the majority in their first week voting.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 17:02, 19 May 2020

Jun Song is the winner of Big Brother 4 (US).

In the season which saw Jun play the game with her ex-boyfriend Jee, as part of the X-Factor twist, her secrets alliances with Jee and Alison Irwin ensured that both women reached the final two. Jun received six of the seven jury votes and was thus crowned the winner. She is notable for perfecting and claiming the floater strategy. Jun is also remembered for using her cooking skills to make her housemates want to keep her in the game.

Biography

Jun Song (born July 19, 1975, in Seoul, South Korea) was a 27-year-old investment manager from New York, New York. Her ex-boyfriend, Jee, was also a houseguest this year due to the "X-Factor" twist.

Player History - Big Brother 4

Competition History

Week 1 Food Win
HOH Loss
Food Win
POV Loss
Week 2 HOH Loss
Food Win
POV Loss
Week 3 HOH Loss
Food Win
POV Loss
Luxury Loss
Week 4 HOH Loss
Food Win
POV Loss
Week 5 HOH Loss
Food Win
Luxury Win
POV Loss
Week 6 HOH Loss
Food Win
POV Win
Week 7 HOH Loss
POV Loss
Luxury Loss
Week 8 HOH Win
Food Sat Out as HOH
POV Unable to Play 1
Week 9 HOH Previous HOH
Food Win
Diamond POV Loss
Luxury Win
Week 10 HOH Part 1 Loss
HOH Part 2 Win
HOH Part 3 Loss

Note: 1 Since Jun was attending the 20th Annual MTV Video Music Awards, she was not able to compete in the Veto competition in Week 8. However, it should become noted that if none of the houseguests correctly guessed where Jun was, then Jun would have won the Veto.

Voting History

Week Position Voted for With Majority?
1 Amanda Craig Yes
2 Michelle Maradie Yes
3 David Lane Yes
4 Nominated
5 Nathan Marlow Yes
6 POV Holder Justin Giovinco Yes
7 Jack Owens, Jr. Yes
8 HOH
9 Nominated
10 Nominated
Finale Winner

HOH History

Original Nominees Post-Veto Nominees Intended Target
Week 8
Jee Choe
 Evicted 
Jee

Post Big Brother

  • Jun, along with ten other Big Brother Alumni, appeared on an episode of Yes, Dear that aired on October 20, 2003.[1][2]
  • Jun appeared on Big Brother All-Stars to judge the Week six food competition.[3]
  • Jun also appeared on Big Brother 10 to compete in the Week 4 food competition as the representative of her season. Despite Jun's attempts to mislead her, Keesha Smith correctly answered her question and earned food for the house on Sunday.[4]
  • Several years later after winning the show, she was married with one child, Noah, and she is currently living in Belgium. She was the owner and chef of a Korean restaurant, Rice House, in her town of Evergem. She shut down the restaurant in 2017 and announced that she was separated from her husband, Davy. She announced that she was officially divorced in December 2018.[5]
  • On April 17, 2018, Jun appeared on The Taran Show to talk about her life.[6]

Trivia

References

Preceded by
Season 3
BB3 Lisa Small
Lisa Donahue
Winner
Season 4
BB4 Jun Small
Jun Song
Succeeded by
Season 5
BB5 Drew Small
Drew Daniel
Big Brother 4 (US) Houseguests
Square-Jun Song
Jun
Square-Alison Irwin
Square-Robert Roman
Square-Erika Landin
Square-Jee Choe
Square-Jack Owens, Jr.
Square-Justin Giovinco
Square-Nathan Marlow
Square-Dana Varela
Square-David Lane
Square-Michelle Maradie
Square-Amanda Craig
Square-Scott Weintraub
Winner
Runner-Up
Evicted
Jury
Expelled