Affectionately referred to as “the cockroach” by the Big Brother house, you’d think Kieran Davidson’s time in the house would almost be up.
Yet evicted housemate Marissa Rancan has revealed that the young YouTube star will make the top three housemates, along with one other person.
WATCH: Big Brother’s Marissa spills on the show’s top 3
Like a cockroach, or a cat with nine lives, Kieran has survived nomination after nomination (six so far, to be exact) and in a recent interview with Nick, Jess and Ducko on Hit 106.9 Newcastle, Marissa reveals his survival streak may continue.
“Surely not!” the radio hosts (and Big Brother fans everywhere) cry out.
“I think you’d be surprised,” Marissa says, adding, “Big Brother always gives us twists and turns and I think Australia is going to be quite surprised who is going to be at the pointy end, so Kieran might be there [laughs].”

Marissa went on to suggest Big Brother has a soft point for Kieran.
“I didn’t say too much but he likes to play with Kieran and teases Kieran and Kieran laps it up like a little lap dog.”
With the hosts believing AFL star Daniel Gorringe has all but secured a place in the top 3, they pushed Marissa for more details on who could take out the final spot in the finale.
“I think we need some girl power,” Marissa teased, before one person suggested Sophie, to which Marissa responded with a very telling, “Mmmm”.

There are only two women remaining in the top six housemates – 25-year-old Sophie Budack and 19-year-old Sarah McDougal.
Sophie’s unbreakable romantic bond with male model Chad Hurst places her with a much higher chance of making the finale than Sarah, who has recently been wavering between the two strong alliances.

The cast are set to reunite for the live finale (pending COVID travel restrictions), which will see Australia decide on who wins the grand prize of $250,000.
Marissa recently told New Idea she’s expecting plenty of drama and old wounds to be re-opened when housemates come back together.
“I’m sure someone’s got to say something and someone’s going to be opposite about it, or someone’s going to call somebody out on it,” she said.
“I don’t think Big Brother is without drama.”