Big Brother | |
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Season 6 | |
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Presented by | Marijana Batinić |
No. of days | 50 |
No. of housemates | 15 |
Winner | Romano Obilinović |
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Original network | RTL |
Original release | 17 April – 3 June 2016 |
Season chronology |
Big Brother 2016 is the sixth season of the Big Brother Croatia and eighth season of Big Brother franchise overall to air on RTL. The show premiered on April 17, 2016 [1] on RTL. Marijana Batinić hosting the main shows.
Thirteen housemates, including the host of Big Brother 1 Neno Pavinčić, entered the house on Day 1. After the first eviction, they were joined by Alen (third place in Big Brother 1) and Rina (from Big Brother 5 ).
Name | Age on entry | Occupation | Residence |
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Alen Macinić | 37 | Entrepreneur | Pula |
Branimir Kamber | 30 | Therapist, Actor | Zadar |
Dražen Kocijan Kocka | 48 | Radio Presenter | Bjelovar |
Fabio Čulinović | 24 | Caterer | Rijeka |
Ines Huskić | 31 | Singer, Pharmacist | Zagreb |
Ivica Trušček | 33 | Graphic Artist, MMA Fighter | Koprivnica |
Jurica Pađen | 61 | Musician | Zagreb |
Katja Usenik | 25 | Interior Designer | Rijeka |
Kristina Vukas | 28 | Singer | Split |
Marina Raguž | 27 | Commercial, Model | Inđija, Serbia |
Neno Pavinčić | 39 | Television Presenter | Rijeka |
Rina Dehni | 33 | Administrative Secretary | Rijeka |
Romano Obilinović | 36 | Maintenance worker | Split |
Tamara Posavčić | 25 | Athlete, Coach | Zagreb |
Violeta Terček | 46 | Electrician, Computer Technician | Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Final | |||
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Day 2 | Day 2 | |||||||||
Romano | Neno | Neno Ivica | Ivica Katja | Katja Violeta | Ivica Katja | Rina Kristina | Fabio Alen | Fabio Ines | Winner (Day 50) | |
Ines | Neno | Neno Ivica | Ivica Tamara | Ivica Violeta | Ivica Katja | Rina Romano | Rina Romano | Romano Alen | Runner-Up (Day 50) | |
Kocka | Katja | Fabio Ines | Ivica Marina | Ivica Katja | Ivica Marina | Rina Ines | Fabio Rina | Ines Alen | Runner-Up (Day 50) | |
Fabio | Romano | Romano Neno | Violeta Ivica | Marina Violeta | Ivica Marina | Romano Rina | Rina Romano | Romano Alen | Fourth Place (Day 50) | |
Rina | Not in House | Exempt | Ivica Fabio | Fabio Kocka | Ines Fabio | Fabio Ines | Fifth Place (Day 50) | |||
Marina | Violeta | Violeta Neno | Ivica Jurica | Ivica Violeta | Ivica Kocka | Kristina Kocka | Ines Fabio | Fabio Ines | Evicted (Day 50) | |
Alen | Not in House | Exempt | Ivica Kocka | Romano Ines | Fabio Ines | Fabio Ines | Evicted (Day 50) | |||
Jurica | Violeta | Marina Ines | Marina Violeta | Violeta Ines | Ivica Katja | Rina Kristina | Ines Rina | Evicted (Day 43) | ||
Kristina | Tamara | Neno Marina | Ivica Tamara | Ivica Violeta | Ivica Jurica | Rina Romano | Evicted (Day 36) | |||
Katja | Branimir | Branimir Kristina | Romano Ivica | Violeta Ivica | Kocka Ivica | Evicted (Day 29) | ||||
Ivica | Marina | Violeta Marina | Jurica Romano | Kocka Ines | Fabio Jurica | Evicted (Day 29) | ||||
Violeta | Kristina | Kristina Marina | Romano Tamara | Ivica Romano | Evicted (Day 22) | |||||
Tamara | Kristina | Evicted (Day 2) | Violeta Kristina | Re-Evicted (Day 15) | ||||||
Branimir | Tamara | Jurica Neno | Tamara Marina | Walked (Day 12) | ||||||
Neno | Tamara | Ivica Kocka | Walked (Day 3) | |||||||
Notes | none | 1 | none | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
Against public vote | none | Marina Neno | Ivica Marina Romano Tamara Violeta | Ines Ivica Katja Violeta | Fabio Ivica Jurica Katja Kocka Marina | Ines Kocka Kristina Rina Romano | Fabio Ines Jurica Romano | Alen Fabio Ines Marina Romano | Fabio Ines Kocka Rina Romano | |
Walked | none | Neno | Branimir | none | ||||||
Evicted | Tamara 3 of 13 votes to evict | No eviction | Tamara 39% to evict | Violeta 50% to evict | Ivica 29% to evict | Kristina 31% to evict | Jurica 41% to evict | Alen 38% to evict | Rina 5% (out of 5) | Fabio 7% (out of 5) |
Katja 28% to evict | Marina 24% to evict | ? 15% (out of 3) | ? 26% (out of 3) | |||||||
Survived | none | Violeta 34% Ivica 9% Romano 9% Marina 7% | Ivica 21% Katja 16% Ines 7% | Marina 21% Kocka 10% Jurica 7% Fabio 4% | Rina 27% Kocka 19% Romano 14% Ines 4% | Romano 38% Fabio 11% Ines 9% | Romano 21% Fabio 6% Ines 4% | Romano 45% to win |
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