Big Brother VIP (Serbian TV series) season 4

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Big Brother VIP
Season 4
Veliki Brat VIP 2010 logo.png
Presented by
No. of days28
No. of housemates14
Winner Milan Marić "Švaba"
Runner-up Anabela Đogani
Participating countries
  • Serbia
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Montenegro
  • Macedonia
Release
Original network
Original release30 January (2010-01-30) 
27 February 2010 (2010-02-27)
Season chronology
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Season 3
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Season 5

Veliki Brat VIP 4 was the fourth season of the regional celebrity version of Veliki Brat. The airing starts on 30 January 2010. It was aired on four television channels in four countries: Pink in Serbia, Pink BH in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Pink M in Montenegro and Sitel in Macedonia.

Contents

Celebrities from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Macedonia competed for €50,000. The host of the show is Marijana Mićić.

This season the house is split into two parts (rich and poor) and housemates are split into two teams.

The winner was Serbian actor Milan Marić, while the runner-up was singer Anabela Đogani.

Housemates

All housemates entered the show on Day 1.

NameAge on entryNotabilityDay enteredDay exitedResult
Milan Marić "Švaba" 28Actor128Winner
Anabela Đogani 35Singer128Runner-up
Bojan Jovanovski - Boki 13 23Media personality1283rd Place
Lepa Lukić 70Singer1284th Place
Ervin Katona 33Strongman1285th Place
Andrija "Era" Ojdanić62Singer1286th Place
Alden Hadžikarić30Actor127Evicted
Mladen Marić26Manager127Evicted
Ena Popov23Singer, TV presenter and housemate on Veliki Brat 2006 127Evicted
Divna Karleuša52Radio presenter and mother of Jelena Karleuša 127Evicted
Bora Drljača 68Singer127Evicted
Tamara Simić24Model121Evicted
Sanja Brnović22Model114Evicted
Ana Bebić 23Singer18Evicted

Nominations table

  Housemates living in the rich side
  Housemates living in the poor side
Day 6Day 14Day 21Day 27Day 28
Final
MilanAnabela
Boki 13
SanjaTamaraNo
nominations
Winner
(Day 28)
AnabelaBoro
Era
SanjaErvinNo
nominations
Runner-up
(Day 28)
Boki 13Milan
Era
EnaTamaraNo
nominations
Third Place
(Day 28)
LepaAnabela
Milan
AldenErvinNo
nominations
Fourth Place
(Day 28)
ErvinAna
Tamara
SanjaNominatedNo
nominations
Fifth Place
(Day 28)
EraBoki 13
Anabela
SanjaTamaraNo
nominations
Sixth Place
(Day 28)
AldenAna
Tamara
NominatedErvinNo
nominations
Evicted
(Day 27)
MladenTamara
Ena
EnaTamaraNo
nominations
Evicted
(Day 27)
EnaErvin
Mladen
NominatedTamaraNo
nominations
Evicted
(Day 27)
DivnaAlden
Ana
AldenErvinNo
nominations
Evicted
(Day 27)
BoroAnabela
Boki 13
SanjaErvinNo
nominations
Evicted
(Day 27)
TamaraMladen
Ana
AldenNominatedEvicted
(Day 21)
SanjaBoro
Boki 13
NominatedEvicted
(Day 14)
AnaErvin
Alden
Evicted
(Day 8)
Notes 1 2 2 3 none
Up for
Eviction
Ana
Boki 13
Alden
Ena
Sanja
Ervin
Tamara
All
Housemates
EvictedAna
Most votes
to evict
Sanja
5 of 10 votes
to evict
Tamara
5 of 10 votes
Fewest votes
to evict
Bora
Most votes
to evict
Era
Fewest votes
(out of 6)
Boki 13
Fewest votes
(out of 3)
Divna
Most votes
to evict
Ervin
Fewest votes
(out of 5)
Anabela
Fewest votes
(out of 2)
Ena
Most votes
to evict
Lepa
Fewest votes
(out of 4)
Mladen
Most votes
to evict
Milan
Most votes
to win
Alden
Most votes
to evict

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