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Presented by | Walter Grootaers Gerrit De Cock |
No. of days | 85 |
No. of housemates | 12 |
Winner | Kristof Van Camp |
Runner-up | John Cillen |
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Original network | KanaalTwee |
Original release | 21 September – 14 December 2003 |
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Big Brother 4 is the fourth season of the Belgian version of Big Brother aired in the Flemish Region of Belgium on KanaalTwee.
It was preceded by Big Brother All Stars which made it the shortest regular season in Belgium. The show started on 21 September 2003 and finished on 14 December 2003 with a total duration of 85 days. Kristof Van Camp won €50,000. 12 housemates entered the house during the launch. [1]
This season wasn't as successful as the producers hoped. The whole season was built around a massive exit halfway through the season. Because of bullying and a lot of conflicts, 5 housemates left the house voluntarily. Leaving only 1 housemate being evicted at the massive exit. The season also been criticized for animal abuse. [2] The producers solved this in agreement with the Belgian organization for animal welfare, GAIA, by creating a task for the animal charity. [3] [4]
Ratings dropped in comparison with previous seasons. Daily highlights episodes got 300,000 viewers. The final was watched by 720,000 viewers. [5] After the season, Big Brother was axed for an undetermined time in 2004.
This season was built around a twist, which the producers called the big twist. The season started with the audience nominating their favorite housemates but the housemates would think this would be the least favorite housemates. The housemates would have to evict one of the nominated housemates. Thinking the evicted housemate would leave the Big Brother game, the evicted housemates would actually go to a secret location. After weeks, the housemates would be divided into two groups:
Halfway through the season, the twist would be revealed to housemates. Those housemates would have to leave the house immediately in a massive exit. Once they'd left, the favorite housemates could return to the Big Brother house to stay for the rest of the weeks.
Name | Age on entry | Hometown | Occupation | Day entered | Day exited | Result |
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Kristof Van Camp | 27 | Leuven | pub owner | 1 | 85 | Winner |
John Cillen | 21 | Overpelt | student master industrial engineer | 1 | 85 | Runner-up |
Vanessa Marchant | 22 | Wilrijk | elderly caregiver | 1 | 85 | 3rd Place |
Mathousca Baeten | 23 | Aalst | waitress | 1 | 78 | Evicted |
Douglas Gijselinckx | 25 | Kapellen | window cleaner | 1 | 64 | Evicted |
Peggy Thienpont | 19 | Sint-Amandsberg | coach | 1 | 50 | Evicted |
Kevin Jansegers | 21 | Boom | unemployed | 1 | 36 | Evicted |
Hannes D'Haese | 38 | Knokke | pub manager & artist | 1 | 35 | Walked |
Gioia Kortzorg | 19 | Houthalen-Helchteren | unemployed | 1 | 23 | Walked |
Katja Vanopdenbosch | 24 | Winksele | unemployed | 1 | 23 | Walked |
Tom Bosmans | 31 | Antwerp | teamleader operations | 1 | 14 | Walked |
Sadia Abazar | 27 | Bree | housewife | 1 | 9 | Walked |
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Kristof | Nominated | In Hidden House | Mathousca, Peggy | Douglas, Mathousca | John, Vanessa | Winner (Day 85) | ||||
John | Nominated | In Hidden House | Mathousca, Peggy | Douglas, Kristof | Kristof, Mathousca | Runner-up (Day 85) | ||||
Vanessa | Douglas | Mathousca | Peggy | Nominated | In Hidden House | John, Kristof | Douglas, Kristof | Kristof, Mathousca | Third place (Day 85) | |
Mathousca | John | Nominated | In Hidden House | Kristof, Vanessa | Douglas, Kristof | John, Vanessa | Evicted (Day 78) | |||
Douglas | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Kristof, Peggy | Kristof, Vanessa | Evicted (Day 64) | ||
Peggy | Kristof | Douglas | Nominated | In Hidden House | John, Kristof | Evicted (Day 50) | ||||
Kevin | John | Mathousca | Peggy | Vanessa | Nominated | Evicted (Day 36) | ||||
Hannes | Kristof | Mathousca | Peggy | Vanessa | Walked (Day 34) | |||||
Gioia | Kristof | Douglas | Douglas | Walked (Day 23) | ||||||
Katja | Kristof | Mathousca | Douglas | Walked (Day 23) | ||||||
Tom | John | Walked (Day 15) | ||||||||
Sadia | Refused | Walked (Day 9) | ||||||||
Notes | 1 | none | 2 | none | ||||||
Nominated for eviction | Douglas, John, Kristof | Douglas, Mathousca | Douglas, Peggy | Douglas, Vanessa | Douglas, Kevin | Kristof, Peggy | Douglas, Kristof | John, Kristof, Mathousca, Vanessa | John, Kristof, Vanessa | |
Walked | none | Sadia Tom | none | Katja Gioia | Hannes | none | ||||
Evicted | Kristof 4 of 8 votes to move | Mathousca 4 of 6 votes to move | Peggy 3 of 5 votes to move | Vanessa 2 of 2 votes to move | Douglas Most votes to save | Peggy Most votes to evict | Douglas Most votes to evict | Mathousca Most votes to evict | Vanessa Fewest votes (out of 3) | John Fewest votes (out of 2) |
John 3 of 8 votes to move | Kevin Fewest votes to save | Kristof Most votes to win |
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