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Presented by | Ana Mihajlovski Marina Miščević Trifunović |
No. of days | 99 |
No. of housemates | 22 |
Winners | Remaining when abandoned: Aleksandar Kocić, Živan "Burek" Janićijević, Đorđe Stojanović, Nataša Ilić, Suzana Pavlović, Vesko Bošković, Vesna Milovac |
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Original release | 22 September – 29 December 2007 |
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Veliki Brat 2007 is the second season of the television reality show Veliki Brat , the Serbian, Bosnian and Montenegrin joint version of Big Brother .
The second season started on 22 September 2007 and was supposed to run until its scheduled finale on 5 January 2008, however, immediately following the death of three of the evicted housemates—Stevan Zečević, Zorica Lazić and Elmir Kuduzović, the producers of the show, Emotion and B92, decided to abandon the competition on 29 December 2007, a week before the planned finale. [1]
On 29 December, the producers called off the tournament out of respect to the three former players, which first led to the seven remaining players leaving the Veliki Brat house, and then the broadcast that night announced the abandonment of the tournament. All seven players split the winner's prize money together. After the statement, archive footage of the three deceased former housemates was shown.
There were no statements on what would be done with the amount of €20,000 earned by two housemates as a part of their on-air secret tasks. This amount was supposed to be given as a humanitarian donation to charity organizations or individuals in need.
On 28 December 2007, Stevan Zečević, Zorica Lazić and Elmir Kuduzović, who had all been evicted earlier in the season, were killed in a car crash. The crash occurred when their Citroën C4, driven by Kuduzović, ran off the road near the town of Ušće, Serbia. The car reportedly skidded off the road due to excessive speed on a turn, flipped onto its roof and landed in the Vukodraž River. The crash happened on Obrenovac-Šabac road, which was icy at the time. A fourth person in the car, Vladimir Sarić, who was not a member of this season's cast, was injured in the crash. Another car carrying fellow evicted housemates, Tanja Obradović and Jelena Žeželj, was also traveling in front of them at the time but was not involved in the crash. [2] Stevan Zečević was born in 1983 and was from Novi Sad, Serbia. Zorica Lazić was also born in 1983 and was from Zemun, a city near Belgrade. Elmir Kuduzović came from the city of Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and was born in 1981. [2]
Zečević, Lazić and Kuduzović had been en route to making a scheduled celebrity promotional appearance at a party when they were killed. The remaining Veliki Brat housemates were informed of the deaths off-camera. [1]
Serbian television station B92 and production company Emotion announced in a press statement issued on 29 December that they had decided to end the season early due to the tragic deaths of Zečević, Lazić and Kuduzović. [1] The show had been previously scheduled to end its season on 5 January 2008. [1] Zečević, Lazić and Kuduzović had been scheduled to return to the Veliki Brat house on New Year's Eve as part of the season finale. [3]
The abandonment was reportedly the second time that Big Brother season had been cancelled anywhere in the world. The first being Big Brother: The Boss , the Arabian version of Big Brother. [3] In 2020, two versions ofBig Brother worldwide were abandoned mid-season when the second season of the Bigg Boss Malayalam in India and the eighth season of Big Brother Canada ended because of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in India and Canada. In May 2021, the eighth season of the Kannada language version of Bigg Boss in India was suspended for the same reason; after a two-month suspension, production resumed July 2021 with the sub-title "Second Innings."
Nine housemates entered the house on launch night. A week later on day seven, five more entered the house. On day thirty five Miroslav, who took part in the first season but decided to quit after fifteen days entered the house. Out of 22 total housemates, 17 were from Serbia, 3 from Bosnia and Herzegovina and 2 from Montenegro.
Housemate | Age on entry | Residence | Day entered | Day exited | Status |
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Aleksandar Kocić | 26 | Vranje | 39 | 99 | Show discontinued [a] |
Živan "Burek" Janićijević | 26 | Sočanica | 84 | 99 | |
1 | 28 | Evicted | |||
Đorđe Stojanović | 29 | Velika Plana | 39 | 99 | Show discontinued [a] |
Nataša Ilić | 26 | Niš | 1 | 99 | |
Suzana Pavlović | 22 | Smederevo | 1 | 99 | |
Vesko Bošković | 42 | Nikšić, Montenegro | 60 | 99 | |
Vesna Milovac | 27 | Novi Sad | 39 | 99 | |
Dijana Mićić | 21 | Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | 91 | Evicted |
Danilo Tomić | 29 | Užice | 84 | 89 | Walked |
7 | 14 | Evicted | |||
Mirko Đuričić [b] | 56 | Kupinovo | 70 | 80 | Evicted |
Marina Ignjatović | 31 | Šabac | 1 | 77 | Evicted |
Miroslav "Miki" Đuričić [c] | 30 | Kupinovo | 35 | 75 | Walked |
Stevan Zečević | 23 | Novi Sad | 56 | 70 | Evicted |
7 | 21 | Evicted | |||
Zorica Lazić | 24 | Zemun | 39 | 63 | Evicted |
Slaviša Lakić | 29 | Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 7 | 56 | Evicted |
Miloš "Mićko" Novaković | 28 | Podgorica, Montenegro | 7 | 51 | Walked |
Gojko Muzikravić | 28 | Čačak | 39 | 49 | Evicted |
Elmir Kuduzović | 26 | Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 7 | 42 | Evicted |
Tanja Obradović | 21 | Loznica | 1 | 39 | Evicted |
Miloš "Mišel" Vasiljević | 20 | Gornji Milanovac | 1 | 35 | Evicted |
Jelena Žeželj | 20 | Belgrade | 1 | 35 | Evicted |
Ranka Radanović | 22 | Čurug | 1 | 7 | Evicted |
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Nominations received | |
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Aleksandar | Not in House | Exempt | Gojko Miki | No nominations | Zorica Suzana | Miki Stevan | Marina Miki | Vesko Suzana | No nominations | Vesko Suzana | Show discontinued (Day 99) | 14 | |||||
Burek | No nominations | Tanja Suzana | Banned | Tanja Suzana | Evicted (Day 28) | No nominations | Aleksandar Nataša | 16 | |||||||||
Đorđe | Not in House | Exempt | Gojko Nataša | No nominations | Miki Nataša | Vesna Miki | Miki Vesna | Mirko Vesna | No nominations | Aleksandar Vesna | 4 | ||||||
Nataša | No nominations | Danilo Elmir | Banned | Tanja Mišel | Mišel Tanja | Slaviša Tanja | Slaviša Elmir | Slaviša Zorica | No nominations | Zorica Suzana | Suzana Stevan | Suzana Aleksandar | Mirko Suzana | No nominations | Suzana Burek | 17 | |
Suzana | No nominations | Burek Slaviša | Burek Nataša | Burek Mićko | Mićko Mišel | Slaviša Marina | Slaviša Miki | Miki Gojko | No nominations | Aleksandar Vesna | Vesna Aleksandar | Aleksandar Vesna | Mirko Aleksandar | No nominations | Vesna Nataša | 20 | |
Vesko | Not in House | Aleksandar Marina | Aleksandar Marina | Mirko Aleksandar | No nominations | Aleksandar Burek | 5 | ||||||||||
Vesna | Not in House | Exempt | Zorica Đorđe | No nominations | Zorica Suzana | Suzana Marina | Suzana Marina | Mirko Suzana | No nominations | Suzana Đorđe | 13 | ||||||
Dijana | No nominations | Danilo Stevan | Burek Mišel | Mićko Mišel | Banned | Tanja Marina | Slaviša Elmir | Zorica Miki | No nominations | Zorica Đorđe | Vesko Miki | Miki Vesna | Mirko Vesko | No nominations | Evicted (Day 91) | 9 | |
Danilo | Not in House | Mišel Dijana | Evicted (Day 14) | No nominations | Walked (Day 89) | 3 | |||||||||||
Mirko | Not in House | Aleksandar Nataša | Vesko Vesna | Evicted (Day 84) | 6 | ||||||||||||
Marina | No nominations | Burek Dijana | Burek Mićko | Burek Mićko | Slaviša Jelena | Slaviša Mićko | Slaviša Miki | Slaviša Gojko | No nominations | Zorica Miki | Aleksandar Miki | Miki Vesna | Evicted (Day 77) | 11 | |||
Miki | Not in House | Suzana Elmir | Suzana Slaviša | Slaviša Zorica | No nominations | Suzana Aleksandar | Suzana Stevan | Marina Dijana | Walked (Day 75) | 19 | |||||||
Stevan | Not in House | Dijana Burek | Banned | Evicted (Day 21) | Nataša Miki | Nataša Miki | Re-evicted (Day 70) | 4 | |||||||||
Zorica | Not in House | Exempt | Nataša Vesna | No nominations | Nataša Vesna | Evicted (Day 63) | 10 | ||||||||||
Slaviša | Not in House | Burek Mišel | Burek Mišel | Burek Mišel | Refused | Tanja Marina | Suzana Dijana | Miki Marina | No nominations | Evicted (Day 56) | 18 | ||||||
Mićko | Not in House | Banned | Banned | Banned | Banned | Tanja Marina | Elmir Dijana | Gojko Dijana | Walked (Day 51) | 10 | |||||||
Gojko | Not in House | Exempt | Zorica Đorđe | Evicted (Day 49) | 5 | ||||||||||||
Elmir | Not in House | Banned | Banned | Burek Nataša | Mišel Nataša | Nataša Dijana | Miki Nataša | Evicted (Day 42) | 7 | ||||||||
Tanja | No nominations | Burek Nataša | Burek Nataša | Burek Mićko | Mišel Mićko | Slaviša Nataša | Evicted (Day 39) | 9 | |||||||||
Mišel | Dijana Burek Ranka | Slaviša Stevan | Slaviša Stevan | Slaviša Mićko | Slaviša Elmir | Evicted (Day 35) | 11 | ||||||||||
Jelena | No nominations | Danilo Elmir | Banned | Mićko Tanja | Banned | Evicted (Day 35) | 1 | ||||||||||
Ranka | No nominations | Evicted (Day 7) | 1 | ||||||||||||||
Notes | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | None | None | 7 | None | None | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Show discontinued | |
Up for eviction | Burek Dijana Ranka | Burek Danilo Dijana | Burek Mišel Nataša Stevan | Burek Mićko | Dijana Jelena Mićko Mišel Slaviša | Marina Slaviša Tanja | Elmir Miki Slaviša | Gojko Zorica | Aleksandar Miki Slaviša | Suzana Zorica | Aleksandar Miki Stevan Suzana | Aleksandar Marina Vesna | Mirko Suzana Vesko | Aleksandar Burek Dijana Đorđe Nataša Suzana Vesko Vesna | Aleksandar Suzana | ||
Walked | none | Mićko | none | Miki | none | Danilo | none | ||||||||||
Evicted | Ranka 67.8% | Danilo 56.8% | Stevan 61.5% | Burek 62.3% | Jelena 35.5% | Tanja 82.4% | Elmir 47.7% | Gojko 61.7% | Slaviša 47.7% | Zorica 56.1% | Stevan 46.8% | Marina 67.9% | Mirko 75.0% | Dijana 34.7% | Show discontinued | ||
Mišel 24.2% | |||||||||||||||||
Saved | Burek 21.2% Dijana 11.0% | Burek 37.5% Dijana 5.7% | Burek 30.5% Mišel 5.1% Nataša 2.9% | Mićko 37.7% | Slaviša 16.2% Dijana 14.7% Mićko 9.4% | Slaviša 9.2% Marina 8.4% | Slaviša 31.7% Miki 20.6% | Zorica 38.3% | Miki 32.7% Aleksandar 19.6% | Suzana 43.9% | Aleksandar 20.2% Miki 16.5% Suzana 16.5% | Aleksandar 19.6% Vesna 12.5% | Suzana 17.4% Vesko 7.6% | Nataša 33.1% Suzana 12.3% Burek 9.2% Aleksandar 4.7% Đorđe 2.7% Vesna 1.9% Vesko 1.4% |
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