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Chrissie Swan (born 3 November 1973) is an Australian radio and television personality. She has previously been presenter of Mix 1011's Breakfast program Chrissie & Jane with Jane Hall and was co-host of Network Ten's morning show, The Circle. In 2003, she gained national fame as the runner-up of Big Brother Australia on Network Ten. Swan has hosted the second and third series of Can of Worms.
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Chrissie Swan Swan, Chrissie
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Australian television personality
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