Celebrity Big Brother | |
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Presented by | Antonija Blaće Marko Lušić |
No. of days | 15 |
No. of housemates | 8 |
Winner | Danijela Dvornik |
Runner-up | Marina Orsag |
Release | |
Original network | RTL |
Original release | 7 March 2008 – March 21, 2008 |
Celebrity Big Brother was a special celebrity edition of the Croatian version of the international reality television franchise Big Brother . It started on 7 March 2008 and was supposed to end on 28 March 2008. [1] The show hosted by Antonija Blaća.
Unlike the regular version of Big Brother with civilian housemates who become famous after their stay in the house, eight housemates from Croatian public life entered this show.
The Big Brother house did not change significantly different from the fourth season, except that the entrance was not in the garden, but inside the house. The patterns on the walls of the living room and bedroom were also changed. The rules of this edition were no different from the regular seasons.
Because of lack of viewers, the season was cut short by one week and it was ended on 21 March 2008. [2] [3] The prize was 100,000 HRK, [4] which the winner Danijela Dvornik donated for humanitarian purposes. [5]
Celebrity | Age on entry | Notability | Residence | Day entered | Day exited | Status |
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Danijela Dvornik | 41 | Music Agent | Zagreb | 1 | 15 | Winner |
Marina Orsag | 29 | Stand-up comedian | Zagreb | 1 | 15 | Runner-up |
Iva Jerković | 26 | Model | Zagreb | 1 | 15 | 3rd Place |
Ivica Kovačević | 31 | TV Director | Zagreb | 1 | 15 | 4th Place |
Neven Ciganović | 37 | Fashion stylist | Zagreb | 1 | 15 | 5th Place |
Marko Grubnić | 26 | Fashion stylist | Zagreb | 1 | 15 | Evicted |
Salome | 39 | Singer | Ljubljana, Slovenia | 1 | 8 | Evicted |
Sandi Cenov | 39 | Singer | Zagreb | 1 | 3 | Evicted |
Week 1 | Week 2 | Final | Nominations received | ||
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Danijela | Iva Ivica | Marko Marina | Winner (Day 15) | 3 | |
Marina | Neven Marko | Marko Iva | Runner-up (Day 15 | 10 | |
Iva | Marina Salome | Marina Danijela | Third place (Day 15) | 2 | |
Ivica | Salome Marina | Marina Marko | Fourth place (Day 15) | 1 | |
Neven | Marina Salome | Marina Danijela | Fifth place (Day 15) | 1 | |
Marko | Marina Salome | Marina Danijela | Evicted (Day 15) | 5 | |
Salome | Marko Marina | Evicted (Day 8) | 4 | ||
Sandi | Walked (Day 3) | N/A | |||
Notes | 1 | 2 | |||
Nominated | Marina Salome | Danijela Marina Marko | Danijela Iva Ivica Marina Neven | ||
Walked | Sandi | none | |||
Evicted | Salome 61.09% to evict | Marko 77.80% to evict | Neven 4.27% (out of 5) | Ivica 8.46% (out of 4) | |
Iva 15.42% (out of 3) | Marina 35.84% (out of 2) | ||||
Saved | Marina 38.91% | Marina 15.47% Danijela 6.73% | Danijela 64.15% to win | ||
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