Big Brother Australia: Garth Saville returns to work in a Christmas jumper in June

Big Brother PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Feeling festive? Flamboyant Garth Saville returns to work in a Christmas jumper in June

Christmas has come early for Big Brother housemate Garth Saville. 

The 50-year-old looked unexpectedly merry as he returned to work in Sydney on Wednesday, dressed as flamboyant as ever in a festive snowman jumper.

After the reality show wrapped at the start of April and coronavirus restrictions have now started to ease, Garth has re-opened his CBD office once again.

Has Christmas come early? Big Brother Australia housemate Garth Saville (pictured) looked unexpectedly merry as he returned to work in Sydney on Wednesday

Garth is the director of a successful recruitment agency in Sydney.

He looked more like the office joker than big boss as he arrived at his Pitt Street office in the very loud Christmas sweater, ready to greet his employees.

The star styled the merry look with a pair of equally festive red trainers. 

Ho ho ho! The 50-year-old dressed as flamboyant as ever in a festive snowman jumper

Ho ho ho! The 50-year-old dressed as flamboyant as ever in a festive snowman jumper

Big boss or office joker? Garth is the director of a successful recruitment agency in Sydney

Big boss or office joker? Garth is the director of a successful recruitment agency in Sydney

Garth intruded into the Big Brother house during Tuesday’s episode. 

He joined the original 12 housemates alongside Sophie Budack, Chad Hurst and Sarah McDougal. They received a less than warm welcome. 

After winning the ice block ‘endurance challenge’ that day, Garth nominated Kieran Richardson, Angela Clancy and Allan Liang for eviction. 

Newcomer: Garth intruded into the Big Brother house during Tuesday's episode. He nominated Allan Liang, who was then evicted, after winning the ice block 'endurance challenge'

Newcomer: Garth intruded into the Big Brother house during Tuesday’s episode. He nominated Allan Liang, who was then evicted, after winning the ice block ‘endurance challenge’

Allan later became the second person to be evicted from the reality show.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia afterwards, Allan said: ‘Garth was threatened. I was a big threat from the get go. Every eviction they go for the strongest player.

‘Everyone is fake and everyone is playing a game. The concept has changed so much with the reboot. It was literally just Survivor in a warehouse. Or, as I would say, Survivor in a shoe box because it was so bloody small.’ 

No love lost: Speaking to Daily Mail Australia afterwards, Allan (pictured) said: 'Garth was threatened. I was a big threat from the get go. Every eviction they go for the strongest player'

No love lost: Speaking to Daily Mail Australia afterwards, Allan (pictured) said: ‘Garth was threatened. I was a big threat from the get go. Every eviction they go for the strongest player’