It's been 19 years since "Aussie battler" Reggie Bird won Big Brother season three in 2003.
Not only was she the first woman to win the $250,000 [season one was won by Ben Williams and season two by Peter Corbett], but, many seasons later, she still holds the record for the largest margin in the finale - a whopping 72 per cent of the votes were for her.
Speaking to No Filter podcast host Mia Freedman this year, Reggie recalled the "madness" of the night she won.
"Oh my goodness, that was crazy! Coming out of the house and walking onto the stage with screaming fans... It was bizarre because I'd been locked away for three months [in the house]," she told Freedman.
"And then all of a sudden it's just like 'Whoa, this is insane'. It was so mad, crazy mad. And it was all fuzz, like my head was really fuzzy.
"That's how I always remember it; it's when a television has gone off air and you had the black and white fuzz. That's what my head was like at that time. It was just all madness."
Listen to Mia Freedman's full interview with Reggie Bird on the No Filter podcast below. Post continues after audio.
Despite winning Big Brother in 2003, Reggie's life hasn't been all sunshine and roses. In fact, she went through a series of terrible lows.
While she was able to pay off her mortgage with the $250,000, her marriage to husband (and fellow fish and chip shop owner) Adrian fell apart.