Celebrity Coach Trip series 6

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Celebrity Coach Trip
Series 6
No. of days15
Winner Adele Roberts & Kate Holderness
Release
Original network E4
Original release6 January (2020-01-06) 
24 January 2020 (2020-01-24)
Series chronology
 Previous
Series 5

Celebrity Coach Trip 6 is the sixth series of Celebrity Coach Trip in the United Kingdom and the last series before the COVID-19 pandemic. The series began airing on E4 on 6 January 2020 for 15 episodes and concluded on 24 January 2020. [1] The series began on Day 1 in Saint-Tropez and ended on Day 15 in Barcelona.

Contents

Voting system

The Voting system on this series was:

Yellow card.svg Red card.svg card Days 1 to 14 was a yellow card and a red card to follow
  Day 15 was a vote to win

Contestants

  Couple were aboard the coach Yellow card.svg Couple got yellow carded  Couple won a prize at the vote
  Couple were immune from votes Red card.svg Couple got red carded  Couple refused to vote
  Couple left the coach  Couple were not present at the vote
CoupleTrip duration (days)
123456789101112131415
Adele & Kate
(original 6)
Yellow card.svg Winners
on 24 January 2020
Woody & Kleiny
(original 6)
Yellow card.svg Second
on 24 January 2020
Brennan & Stephen Not on Coach Yellow card.svg Third
on 24 January 2020
Perri & Kadeena Not on Coach Yellow card.svg Fourth
on 24 January 2020
Artem & Graziano Not on CoachFourth
on 24 January 2020
Ester & Tanya Not on CoachFourth
on 24 January 2020
Mr. Motivator & Louie / Tim Not on Coach Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 6th
on 23 January 2020
Alex & Brianne Not on Coach Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 5th
on 22 January 2020
Antony & Simon
(original 6)
Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 4th
on 16 January 2020
CiCi & Rustie
(original 6)
Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 3rd
on 14 January 2020
Georgia & Tommy
(original 6)
Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 2nd
on 14 January 2020
Amy & Jonathan
(original 6)
Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 1st
on 13 January 2020

Voting history

  Couple won the series  Couple were yellow carded  Couple were not present at the vote
  Couple were runners up  Couple were red carded  Couple won a prize at the vote
  Couple were third  Couple were immune from votes  Couple refused to vote
  Couple were fourth  Couple left the coach
Day
1234567891011121314Result15
Adele
Kate
Antony
Simon
Georgia
Tommy
Georgia
Tommy
Antony
Simon
Amy
Jonathan
Brennan
Stephen
Georgia
Tommy
CiCi
Rustie
Woody
Kleiny
Antony
Simon
Alex
Brianne
Mr. MotivatorPerri
Kadeena
Mr. Motivator
Tim
Mr. Motivator
Tim
Woody
Kleiny
Winners
Woody
Kleiny
Amy
Jonathan
Antony
Simon
CiCi
Rustie
Georgia
Tommy
Adele
Kate
Brennan
Stephen
Georgia
Tommy
CiCi
Rustie
Adele
Kate
Antony
Simon
Alex
Brianne
ExemptExemptExemptMr. Motivator
Tim
Adele
Kate
Second
Brennan
Stephen
Not on CoachAntony
Simon
Adele
Kate
Amy
Jonathan
Georgia
Tommy
CiCi
Rustie
Adele
Kate
Antony
Simon
Alex
Brianne
Mr. MotivatorPerri
Kadeena
Mr. Motivator
Tim
Mr. Motivator
Tim
Adele
Kate
Third
Perri
Kadeena
Not on CoachAlex
Brianne
Mr. MotivatorAlex
Brianne
Alex
Brianne
Adele
Kate
Woody
Kleiny
Fourth
Artem
Graziano
Not on CoachPerri
Kadeena
Mr. Motivator
Tim
Mr. Motivator
Tim
Adele
Kate
Fourth
Ester
Tanya
Not on CoachMr. Motivator
Tim
Adele
Kate
Stephen
Brennan
Fourth
Louie
Mr. Motivator
Tim
Not on CoachAlex
Brianne
Alex
Brianne
Brennan
Stephen
Perri
Kadeena
Alex
Brianne
Adele
Kate
Red Carded
(Day 14)
Alex
Brianne
Not on CoachTommy
Georgia
CiCi
Rustie
Brennan
Stephen
Antony
Simon
Woody
Kleiny
Mr. MotivatorPerri
Kadeena
Mr. Motivator
Tim
Red Carded
(Day 13)
Antony
Simon
Amy
Jonathan
Adele
Kate
CiCi
Rustie
Georgia
Tommy
Adele
Kate
Brennan
Stephen
Georgia
Tommy
CiCi
Rustie
Woody
Kleiny
Alex
Brianne
Red Carded
(Day 9)
CiCi
Rustie
Amy
Jonathan
Woody
Kleiny
Amy
Jonathan
Antony
Simon
Adele
Kate
Antony
Simon
Georgia
Tommy
N/ARed Carded
(Day 7)
Georgia
Tommy
Adele
Kate
Woody
Kleiny
CiCi
Rustie
Antony
Simon
Adele
Kate
Brennan
Stephen
Antony
Simon
Red Carded
(Day 7)
Amy
Jonathan
Adele
Kate
CiCi
Rustie
Antony
Simon
Georgia
Tommy
Adele
Kate
Brennan
Stephen
Red Carded
(Day 6)
NotesNone 1 None
Voted OffAmy
Jonathan

3 votes
Woody
Kleiny

2 votes
CiCi
Rustie

3 votes
Antony
Simon

4 votes
Adele
Kate

6 votes
Brennan
Stephen

5 votes
Georgia
Tommy

6 votes
CiCi
Rustie

6 votes
Adele
Kate

3 votes
Antony
Simon

4 votes
Alex
Brianne

4 votes
Mr. Motivator
4 votes
Perri
Kadeena

5 votes
Alex
Brianne

Perri & Kadeena's
choice
Mr. Motivator
Tim

4 votes
Adele
Kate

3 votes
Georgia
Tommy

3 votes
Amy
Jonathan

Brennan & Stephen's
choice

Notes

^1 On Day 4, Brendan announced that the two couples with the most votes would receive yellow cards.

^2 On Day 6, Brennan & Stephen received a yellow card and were required to vote for another couple, they chose Amy and Jonathan who received a red card.

^3 On Day 7, Georgia & Tommy received a red card, after their elimination, Brendan punished them for influencing the voting, by making the remaining couples vote for another couple, CiCi & Rusty then received a red card, and were not asked to cast their own vote.

^4 On Day 8, each couple voted for a couple to receive five days immunity, it was a tie between Adele & Kate and Woody & Kleiny, the others were asked to make a final decision, they chose Adele & Kate.

^5 On Day 11 to Day 13, Woody & Kleiny could not participate for medical reasons. They return on Day 14.

^6 On Day 11, Louie withdrew, leaving Mr. Motivator to participate alone for that day, Louie was later replaced by Tim.

^7 On Day 13, Brendan announced that once everyone casts their vote, one couple's vote will be picked at random and whomever they chose would be eliminated regardless of the majority vote. Perri & Kadeena's names were chosen, meaning their vote for Alex & Brianne to be eliminated would be the only vote that counted. Mr. Motivator & Tim would have been eliminated otherwise.

The trip by day

DayLocationActivity
MorningAfternoon
1 Saint-Tropez Caricatures Survival class
2 Le Lavandou Sailing Judo
3 Toulon Boomerang workshop Llama farm
4 Marseille Can-can dancing Footgolf
5 Istres Wakeboarding Pottery class
6 Avignon Treasure huntingFreefall simulator
7 Beaucaire Gyrocopter flying
8 Nimes Kayaking Go-Karting
9 Montpellier Rollerblading
10 Agde Dodgeball
11 Perpignan Snail farming
12 Sant Pere Pescador Canoeing
13 Sant Feliu de Guíxols Paella making
14 Lloret de Mar Bungee jumping Life drawing
15 Barcelona Bubble football Boat karting

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