Big Brother supergeek Eugene Sully may be £50,000 richer but he won't be chasing the girls and plans to live with his parents.

Eugene, 28, from Pound Hill, Crawley, said his head hadn't been turned by the money or fame.

Adjusting to life outside the house, he told The Argus: "The kind of girls I hang around with are slightly geeky, slightly tecchie people so if they are fine with that then that's fine. It's the friendship I'm into, not the relationship side of it.

"I'm not going in for sex at the moment but given the right girl then maybe.

"I have lots of friends in lots of places and I have a few female friends. When I find the right girl, and I've got to know her quite well, then something might happen.

Needless to say the amateur radio buff, who admits he is still a virgin, wants a girl who presses the right buttons. He said: "I want someone on the same wavelength, that's what I'd like. There were a few times when Kinga tried it on but I didn't want to make a fool of myself because I am quite good in that way.

"My favourite person in the house was Vanessa. She had a lovely personality and had very good looks. She was a fantastic person."

Asked what his friends at the Crawley amateur radio club will think of his stardom, he replied: "They'll think I'm a bit weird but I'm happy with that. I think my friends will be overjoyed by the fact that I've got to be possibly the most well-known person on TV for doing Morse code.

On Wednesday night Eugene was offered the £50,000 on a take it or leave it basis. He was not told if he left it the overall prize money would have been increased to £200,000.

Looking back on his time in the house, Eugene said: "I thought I might have some regrets but I've thoroughly enjoyed it and it's one of the best things I've ever done."

Eugene has barely had time to speak to his family since leaving the house but they have been bombarded with calls from the media.

His brother Greg, 29, said: " I have had 700 calls on my mobile phone in the past three days. I haven't even been able to check my answerphone. We're giving up doing the press for Eugene because it's just too stressful."

Eugene is appearing on Top of the Pops at 7pm tonight on BBC2 as a guest presenter and will be interviewed by programme host Fern Cotton.