You certainly can’t say that Daniel Gorringe has too high an opinion of himself. Trying times: Speaking in the West Australian after his departure from Big Brother, Xavier said he had lost work due to the coronavirus pandemic 'I do events work, so all the events have stopped unfortunately so I lost my job,' he told the publication. He's one of the stars of the upcoming Big Brother reboot on Channel Seven.And Daniel Gorringe is hoping his time in the house will be a lot more successful than his former Second chance: Former AFL player Daniel Gorringe (pictured) revealed to the Herald Sun on Saturday  he used to 'fake sickies' so he could get out of games as he only stayed on the team to go on the end of year trip 'I’d go to training sessions some mornings and pull up in the carpark and call the doctor and say, "Look, mate, I am sick," but I wasn’t sick, I just did not want to go in,' he said.Daniel said he stayed on the team because he loved the 'social life' and end of year trip.It's these social skills he is hoping to put to good use to give him an edge in the Big Brother house.

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