Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace (/æʃˈliːn ˈhɔːrɡən ˈwɒlɪs/}; born 28 December 1978) is a British fashion designer, magazine columnist, actress, and television and media personality. She rose to fame in 2006 when she appeared, and finished third, in the seventh series of reality television show Big Brother. Horgan-Wallace rose to notoriety in the United Kingdom when she was selected as a contestant in the seventh series of the Channel 4 TV series, Big Brother, in 2006. She entered the Big Brother House on Day 12, and became known for her clashes with fellow contestants Nikki Grahame and Grace Adams-Short, and for being voted into the "House Next Door" by the public—a secret house, where she was forced to choose who out of five new contestants would become new housemates. In January 2012, she appeared in the third series of the Channel 4 show Celebrity Coach Trip, alongside fellow Big Brother alumna Nikki Grahame. The pair were given a red card on Day 3 of the series after clashes with older celebrities including Edwina Currie and Jean Broke-Smith. From December 2012, Horgan-Wallace became a regular guest on the Loaded TV chat show, Looser Women Live, a programme regularly hosted by her friend, the model and fellow reality TV star, Nicola McLean. On November 12 2018, she appeared on Channel 4 show First Dates, where she was set up on a blind dinner date in the First Dates restaurant with Darren, a fellow Londoner. At the end of the show it was revealed the couple had yet to go on a second date.
On November 20 2018, she appeared in a feature within the Victoria Derbyshire show on BBC2 called Brexit Blind Dates, in which opposing voices in the Brexit debate meet for dinner. Horgan-Wallace, a supporter of Leave, debated the issue with Labour peer Professor The Lord Winston for Remain. Starting in 2017, Horgan-Wallace became a regular guest on ITV morning show, Good Morning Britain, discussing issues of the day with other invited guests.