Big Brother Slavnih | |
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No. of days | 71 |
No. of housemates | 14 |
Winner | Činč |
Runner-up | Ines |
Season chronology |
Big Brother Slavnih (lit.Big Brother Famous) is the celebrity version of Big Brother in Slovenia. It began on 3 October 2010, two and a half years after the Big Brother 2 . Nina Osenar, who was hosted the previous seasons, returned to host the show.
As of October 27, 2010, this season averaged a 43% ratings share making it the highest-rated Slovenian season of Big Brother to air so far. [1]
On Day 27, Big Brother Slovenia took part in a swap with Big Brother Finland 2010 , in which Slovenia's Sandra swapped houses with Finland's Niko N. [2] [3] Ultimately, it was early front runner Jože Činč who won the season.
The baseline grand prize was €150,000. Housemates were to complete tasks every week during the show. For every incomplete task, Big Brother reduced the total prize by €15,000. After ten weeks, the total prize stood at €90,000. The lost €60,000 was given to charity.
Jože Činč (known as Činč) is a T.V. presenter and radio host. Činč entered the house on Day 1.
Gena Zeneli is a dancer and choreographer, and Nana's husband. Gena entered the house on Day 1. Gena became the fifth housemate to be evicted from the house on Day 29. In a twist, Gena returned to the house on Day 50 as a full-fledged housemate.
Igor Misdaris is a musician. Igor entered the house on Day 1. Igor was put up for eviction by his fellow housemates on Day 2 after many of them noticed that he was having trouble integrating with the rest of the group. Igor became the fifth celebrity to be evicted from the house on Day 43.
Ines Juranovič is a Playmate and "Miss Hawaiian Tropic". Ines entered the house on Day 1.
Maki is a singer for the group Bacchus. Maki entered the house along with Mišo on Day 25.
Mišo Kontrec is a musician and leader of the Slovenian band, Langa. Mišo entered the house along with Maki on Day 25.
Nana Zeneli is a T.V. presenter, and Gena's wife. Nana entered the house on Day 1. Nana became the fourth celebrity to be evicted from the house on Day 36.
Nena Muršič is a physical trainer known as "Miss Fitness". Nena entered the house on Day 1. Nena was put up for eviction by her fellow housemates on Day 2, against Igor, after having been deemed "selfish" and "bossy". Nena became the first celebrity to be evicted from the house on Day 8.
Ida "Pia" Vesel is an erotic dancer. Pia entered the house on Day 1. Pia became the third celebrity to be evicted from the house on Day 22.
Rok Kosmač is a musician and singer. Rok entered the house on Day 1. Rok became the second celebrity to be evicted from the house on Day 15.
Sandra Auer is a 24-year-old T.V. presenter, radio DJ, and actor. Sandra entered the house on Day 1.
Teja Stražišar is an 18-year-old model. Teja entered the house on Day 43. Teja voluntarily left the house on Day 48.
Urška Čepin entered the house on Day 20. Urška became the seventh celebrity to be evicted from the house on Day 50.
Zlatan "Zlatko" Čordič is a rapper. Zlatko entered the house on Day 1. Zlatko was ejected from the house on Day 48.
Every week housemates nominate two fellow housemates for eviction. Intruders (those who join once the show is in progress) are exempt from nominations for their first week in the house, and are not allowed to nominate fellow housemates that week. The viewing public decide which nominated housemate is evicted.
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | |||
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Činč | Pia Nena | Zlatko Rok | Zlatko Pia | Nana Gena | Igor Zlatko | Igor Zlatko | Zlatko Ines | Sandra Maki | Ines Gena | Winner (Day 71) | ||
Ines | Igor Nena | Zlatko Rok | Pia Igor | Gena Činč | Igor Nana | Not eligible | Urška Činč | Sandra Maki | Gena Mišo | Runner-Up (Day 71) | ||
Mišo | Not in house | Exempt | Ines Zlatko | Ines Urška | Ines Maki | Gena Ines | Third Place (Day 71) | |||||
Sandra | Nena Igor | Pia Zlatko | Pia Zlatko | Gena Nana | Urška Nana | Igor Zlatko | Urška Činč | Maki Činč | Činč Gena | Fourth Place (Day 71) | ||
Gena | Nena Sandra | Rok Pia | Pia Igor | Činč Sandra | Evicted (Day 29) | Sandra Ines | Ines Mišo | Re-evicted (Day 64) | ||||
Maki | Not in house | Exempt | Ines Zlatko | Činč Urška | Sandra Činč | Evicted (Day 57) | ||||||
Urška | Not in house | Exempt | Zlatko Nana | Igor Zlatko | Sandra Ines | Evicted (Day 50) | ||||||
Zlatko | Nana Gena | Nana Sandra | Pia Nana | Gena Činč | Sandra Urška | Not eligible | Urška Činč | Ejected (Day 48) | ||||
Teja | Not in house | Exempt | Walked (Day 48) | |||||||||
Igor | Nena Nana | Rok Ines | Nana Gena | Gena Činč | Zlatko Ines | Not eligible | Evicted (Day 43) | |||||
Nana | Nena Igor | Rok Zlatko | Pia Zlatko | Činč Sandra | Ines Sandra | Evicted (Day 36) | ||||||
Pia | Igor Zlatko | Ines Sandra | Sandra Ines | Evicted (Day 22) | ||||||||
Rok | Činč Nana | Gena Ines | Evicted (Day 15) | |||||||||
Nena | Zlatko Pia | Evicted (Day 8) | ||||||||||
Notes | None | 1 | 2, 3, 4, 5 | None | ||||||||
Nominated | Igor Nena | Rok Zlatko | Pia Zlatko | Činč Gena | Nana Urška Zlatko | Činč Igor Maki Mišo Zlatko | Činč Urška | Maki Sandra | Gena Ines | All Housemates | ||
Evicted | Nena Fewest votes to save | Rok Fewest votes to save | Pia Fewest votes to save | Gena Fewest votes to save | Nana Fewest votes to save | Igor Fewest votes to save | Urška Fewest votes to save | Maki Fewest votes to save | Gena Fewest votes to save | Sandra Fewest votes to win | Mišo Fewest votes to win | |
Ines Fewest votes to win | Činč Most votes to win |
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