<P> The second edition of the American reality television series Big Brother featured 12 new HouseGuests . The series saw the HouseGuests participating in weekly evictions where they would vote one of their own out, with competitions determining who would be in power for the week . When only two HouseGuests remained, the former HouseGuests would vote for one of the two to win the show's $500,000 grand prize . </P> <P> Autumn Nicole Daly (born 1972) was an aspiring singer from Irving, Texas . Autumn was a single mother, and had a son named Justus . She was one of two African American HouseGuests this season . Upon entering the house, Autumn quickly formed a close bond with Bunky and Nicole, and was the first HouseGuest to learn that Bunky was gay . She initially had a friendship with Hardy, and was later hurt when he seemingly turned against her prior to her eviction . Autumn often clashed with the members of the Chilltown alliance, and was the victim of various pranks from Shannon . She was seen as flirtatious by her fellow HouseGuests, and Hardy felt she needed male attention . Autumn often complained about life in the house, and struggled with being apart from her son . Autumn was nominated in the second week, alongside Kent, and went on to be evicted on Day 19 as the HouseGuests felt she would much rather be home . Autumn came in tenth place, and voted for Nicole to win the series . Following the series, Autumn continued to pursue a singing career, though this failed . She initially became engaged to her boyfriend, Tony, though the couple split up . She returned home to Texas, and is still a single parent to Justus . </P> <P> Bill (William) "Bunky" Miller (born 1964) was a technical writer from Harrisburg, North Carolina . Bunky was the first openly gay HouseGuest to appear on the series, a fact that he initially chose to hide from his fellow housemates . Bunky formed early bonds with HouseGuests such as Autumn and Nicole, and later formed a close friendship with Kent . Bunky became known for frequently crying in the house, typically over simple things . Bunky's crying become a running joke among fans of the series, and Bunky has often acknowledged the jokes . Bunky initially was a part of the Hot Box and TOP alliances, created to go against the Chilltown group . Despite this, Bunky would vote with the majority of the house each week, even evicting his closest ally Kent to stay in the majority . Bunky was evicted on Day 61, coming in fifth place; he voted for Nicole to win the series . Following his appearance on the series, Bunky went on to make several appearances on the series . He was a co-host of the spin - off series House Calls: The Big Brother Talk Show (2004--08) during the third through sixth seasons . He was a candidate to appear on Big Brother: All - Stars (2006), though was not selected to compete in the series . He later made an appearance on Big Brother 10 (2008) to participate in a food competition . Bunky and his then - husband, Greg, have since separated since Bunky's appearance on the show . He is an avid supporter of gay rights, and now attends various pride events . </P> <P> Hardy Ames - Hill (born 1970) was a Bouncer from York, Pennsylvania . Hardy and his older brother, Brady, were raised by his grandparents in York . He went to Indiana University of Pennsylvania . Hardy formed a close friendship with Kent, Krista, and Nicole early on . He took a strong dislike towards the Chilltown group, and often stated that it was his goal in the game to evict them from the house . He most notably clashed with Shannon in the house, with Shannon at one point using Hardy's toothbrush to clean the toilet . Hardy was seen as a strong gameplayer, winning a total of three consecutive Head of Household competition . This gave Hardy the record for most consecutive Head of Household wins, a record he held until Ian Terry broke the record in 2012 . Though Hardy had close friendships in the house, he ultimately turned against former allies such as Krista and Kent to further himself in the game . Upon turning on the TOP alliance, Hardy formed an alliance with Nicole and Will . This ultimately hurt his game, however, when Will cast the sole vote to evict Hardy on Day 68 . Hardy came in fourth place, and voted for Nicole to win . Since appearing on the series, Hardy has gone on to do minor work in film and television . He appeared on an episode of Big Brother: All - Stars (2006) to participate in a Power of Veto competition . Hardy, along with several other former HouseGuests, appeared as himself on a Big Brother themed episode of the CBS sitcom Yes Dear (2000--06) in 2003 . He later moved to Miami, and in 2007 was listed as one of "America's Most Eligible Bachelor's" by Extra . Hardy has since become a multi-business owner, and has gotten married . </P>

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