FORMER Albury woman and 2014 Big Brother housemate Kate Law has an identical twin sister on the Border, just don’t expect to see them both on the show.
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There are no tricks up Big Brother’s sleeve to introduce Rebecca Rice (nee Mullavey) who is living her life as a radiographer in Albury.
Kate, 31, grew up on the Border and attended Albury High School before receiving a degree in accounting and landing a job with a firm in Melbourne.
She worked as an accountant for four years before having a change of heart and is now a midwife in Melbourne.
As a big fan of the show, Mrs Rice admitted it was “weird” seeing her twin — also known as Cat — on television.
“She hasn’t done anything to embarrass herself; she’s representing Albury well,” Mrs Rice said.
Kate was married for seven years before separating.
“She applied for the show because she wanted to take a risk and do something exciting,” Mrs Rice said.
“I am hoping people on the Border will get behind her and vote to keep her on the show.”
Border residents may also recognise former Lavington netballer and Murray High student, Sandra Nixon.
The 30-year-old now lives in Wagga.
She is a well-known softballer with Kooringal and manages Wagga’s Bonds store.
The season has been running for two weeks and both face eviction tonight at 8.40pm on the WIN Network.
The winner will be announced on November 26.