El Reencuentro (season 1)

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Gran Hermano: El Reencuentro
Season 1
Gran Hermano - El Reencuentro.jpg
Presented by Mercedes Milá
No. of days56
No. of housemates18
WinnerPepe Herrero & Raquel López
Runner-upJorge Berrocal
Release
Original network Telecinco
Original release3 February (2010-02-03) 
30 March 2010 (2010-03-30)
Season chronology
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Gran Hermano: El Reencuentro is the first season of the Spanish reality show El Reencuentro and the first All-Stars season of the reality show Gran Hermano . It premiered on February 3, 2010, and concluded March 30, 2010.

Contents

On January 31, 2010, during the last episode of El Debate for Gran Hermano 11, Gran Hermano host Mercedes Milá confirmed that the Gran Hermano house was going to open again just one week after the finale, this time with the former housemates from previous seasons of Gran Hermano.

The format for this season involves the housemates working in pairs that correspond to the season of Gran Hermano they were previously on. This is similar to the twist used on Big Brother 9 U.S. The show was originally intended to run for only a month but was extended to 56 days due to high ratings. Days 35, 42 and 49, in particular, all received a viewership of under 3 million viewers.

Format

Gran Hermano: El Reencuentro takes place a week after the end of Gran Hermano 11, therefore the house of this season is the same that the used to the Gran Hermano 11 with the name of Spy House or "Ecological House". The production and the studio have not experienced any change.

Initially, to the contest had to be played by old contestants of Gran Hermano. The contestants need to had conflicts or "pending accounts" with somebody of their respective editions to take part in All-Stars season. Then the show presents a new mechanical: work in the couple. In addition, there will be no nomination: the public will save 3 couples on the official website of Telecinco. These 3 couples will choose which couple to evict.

Housemates

Two days after the premiere, Nacho and Desireé walked for health problems of their son. To replace the couple, and with the purpose to extend the duration of the contest, two new couples entered the game: Pepe and Raquel and Inma and Beatriz, all from Gran Hermano 7.

A week after the premiere, Arturo was ejected from the show for aggressive behaviors to his partner Indhira. The program gave Indhira the opportunity to continue on the show with a new partner or to abandon the show, in 24 hours. After thinking about it the girl decided to walk with the fear of having to suffer from her housemates.

Two weeks after the premiere, Bea was ejected for aggressive behaviors towards Melania. Nicky continued on the show only until the Gala show, after he received his new partner Cristal. Nicky and Cristal were evicted during the Gala show.

During week 4's Gala show, Melania and Piero made their decision to walked from the show. Jorge Berrocal and María José Galera, from Gran Hermano 1 entered the house. In the same Gala show, Amor and the Andalla were ejected.

On March 11, María José decides to leave for the problem of his kidney. Jorge partnered with Silvia.

HousematesResidenceAgeEditionDaysStatus
Pepe HerreroMadrid37Gran Hermano 748 daysWinner
Raquel LópezMálaga31
Jorge BerrocalZaragoza35Gran Hermano 128 daysRunner-up
Silvia CasadoMálaga3514 days
Ainhoa ParejaMadrid29Gran Hermano 555 days3rd Place
Nico Di MatteoTenerife (Italy)39
Ana ToroGranada37Gran Hermano 1035 days7th Evicted
Almudena MartínezMurcia26
Gema ZafraBarcelona27Gran Hermano 1014 days6th Evicted
Orlando BreynerValencia29
Daniel RubioBarcelona28Gran Hermano 87 days5th Evicted
Marusky PerdomoLas Palmas39
María José GaleraSevilla42Gran Hermano 19 daysWalked
Andallá MbengueLa Coruña (Senegal)37Gran Hermano 914 days4th Evicted
Amor RomeiraFuerteventura21
Melania QuerolCastellón28Gran Hermano 928 daysWalked
Piero RighettoBarcelona (Italy)30
Nicky VillanuevaAsturias36Gran Hermano 621 days3rd Evicted
Cristal FernándezOurense271 hour
Bea, "La Legionaria"Madrid2916 daysEjected
Inma ContrerasGranada33Gran Hermano 77 days2nd Evicted
Beatriz GómezMadrid46
Indhira KalvaniMálaga23Gran Hermano 118 daysWalked
Arturo RequejoGuipúzcoa32Ejected
Raquel MorillasMadrid33Gran Hermano 37 days1st Evicted
Noemí UngriaBarcelona37
Nacho UtreraSevilla32Gran Hermano 43 daysWalked
Desirée AlbertalliLa Coruña (Switzerland)32

Ainhoa

Ainhoa entered the house on Day 1. She was a housemate from Gran Hermano 5. She and Nico were evicted on the Final Day 56 and came third.

Almudena

Almudena entered the house on Day 14. She was a housemate from Gran Hermano 10. Almudena, and her partner Ana, were evicted on Day 49 where upon entering the studio for their interview were welcomed with a winner's reception.

Amor

Amor entered the house on Day 14. She was the first housemate to be evicted from Gran Hermano 9. Amor was evicted, along with partner Andallá, on Day 28.

Ana

Ana entered the house on Day 14. She was a housemate from Gran Hermano 10. Ana, and her partner Almudena, were evicted on Day 49 where upon entering the studio for their interview were welcomed with a winner's reception.

Andallá

Andallá entered the house on Day 14. He was a housemate from Gran Hermano 9. Andallá was evited, along with partner Amor, on Day 28.

Arturo

Arturo entered the house on Day 1. He was a Gran Hermano 11 housemate where he had an on and off relationship with Indhira. He was ejected on Day 8 after throwing a glass of wine on top of Indhira's food after a fight they had; although Arturo and Indhira were pairs for this edition, Indhira stayed in the house, until the next day when she decided to voluntarily leave the house.

Bea, "La Legionaria"

Bea entered the house on Day 1. She was on Gran Hermano 6. In the early hours of Day 17, she was ejected after insulting and threatening Melania. She, along with Nicky, were one of the likely contenders to win.

Beatriz

Beatriz entered the house on Day 7. She was on Gran Hermano 7. She was evicted one week later on Day 14 with partner Inma.

Cristal

Cristal entered the house on Day 21. She was on Gran Hermano 6. She entered the house to replace Bea as she was ejected a few days prior and to become Nicky's new partner. After about an hour in the house, Cristal made Gran Hermano history as she became the first housemate to be evicted within' the Gala, and overall third pair to be evicted, with Nicky.

Dani

Dani entered the house on Day 35. He was on Gran Hermano 8. After only one week in the house, he was evicted on Day 42.

Desirée

Desirée entered the house on Day 1. She was on Gran Hermano 4 where she formed a relationship with Nacho which ended sometime after their season ended. She walked from the house along with Nacho on Day 3 due to their child becoming ill.

Indhira

Indhira entered the house on Day 1. She was a housemate from Gran Hermano 11 where she had an on and off relationship with Arturo. After exiting the GH11 House, she started a blog on the official website of Telecinco called El Blog de Indhira (Indhira's Blog). On Day 8, Arturo was ejected after having a confrontation between them and he threw a glass of wine on top of her meal. This decision did not affect her stay in the house at all and would have received a new partner during the next Gala. On Day 9, she walked out of the House after thinking of who could be her new partner and she said that it would be the right thing to do.

Inma

Inma entered the house on Day 7. She was a housemate from Gran Hermano 7. She was evicted with partner Beatriz on Day 14.

Gema

Gema entered the house on Day 35. She was a housemate from Gran Hermano 10. She entered in Gran Hermano 10 with her husband, Carlos F. Gema, and her partner Orlando, were evicted on Day 49.

Jorge

Jorge entered the house on Day 28. He was a housemate from Gran Hermano 1. On Day 37, his partner Maria José left the house; on Day 42, he got a new partner, Silvia. He and Silvia were evicted at the Final Day 56 and came the runners-up.

Maria José

Maria José entered the house on Day 28. She was the first evictee on Gran Hermano 1. On Day 37, she walked out of the house due to an illness, leaving Jorge as a single competitor until the Gala of Day 42 where Silvia was named as his new partner, also from GH1.

Marusky

Marusky entered the house on Day 35. She was on Gran Hermano 8. She was evicted one week later, on Day 42.

Melania

Melania entered the house on Day 1. He was a housemate from Gran Hermano 9 where he formed a relationship with Piero. After months of relationship, they ended the relationship. On Day 28, she walked out of the house with Piero.

Nacho

Nacho entered the house on Day 1. He was a housemate from Gran Hermano 4 where he formed a relationship with Desirée and fathered a son with her; their relationship ended sometime after their season ended. He abandoned the house on Day 3, along with Desirée due to their child becoming ill.

Nicky

Nicky entered the house on Day 1. He was a housemate from Gran Hermano 6 who first held the Gran Hermano record of the highest eviction percentage, which was broken in Gran Hermano 9 by Ángela. He was paired with fellow GH6 housemate Bea until Day 17 when she was ejected. On Day 21, his new partner, Cristal joined the game and later on were evicted.

Nicola

Nico entered the house on Day 1. He was a housemate from Gran Hermano 5. He and Ainhoa were evicted on the Final Day 56 and came third.

Noemí

Noemí entered the house on Day 1. She was a housemate from Gran Hermano 3. After leaving the reality show, Noemí married Raquel M., her friend in that series. After several years of relationship, they were divorced. Noemí, along with Raquel M., was evicted in a surprise eviction on Day 7.

Orlando

Orlando entered the house on Day 35. He was a housemate from Gran Hermano 10. Orlando, and his partner Gema, were evicted on Day 49.

Pepe

Pepe entered the house on Day 7. He is the winner from Gran Hermano 7 with the highest winning percentage of any season in Gran Hermano with 87.2%. He and Raquel L. won this season with 55.2% of the votes.

Piero

Piero entered the house on Day 1. He was a housemate from Gran Hermano 9 where he formed a relationship with Melania. After months of relationship, they broke up. He and Melania left the House on Day 28.

Raquel L.

Raquel López entered the house on Day 7. She was a housemate from Gran Hermano 7. She and Pepe won this season with 55.2% of the votes.

Raquel M.

Raquel Morillas entered the house on Day 1. She was a housemate from Gran Hermano 3. After leaving the reality show, Raquel M. married Noemí, her friend in that series. After several years of relationship, they divorced. Raquel M., along with Noemí was evicted in a surprise eviction on Day 7.

Silvia

Silvia entered the house on Day 42. She was a housemate from Gran Hermano 1 replacing Maria José. She and Jorge were evicted at the Final Day 56 and came the runners-up.

Nominations table

Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8
Final
Eviction Votes
received
PepeExemptBeatriz & InmaAlmudena & AnaAmor & AndalláNo
Nominations
Dani & MaruskyAinhoa & NicoWinners
(Day 56)
0
Raquel L.Ainhoa & Nico
JorgeNot in
House
ExemptNo
Nominations
NominatedGema & OrlandoRunners-Up
(Day 56)
1
SilviaNot in
House
ExemptAlmudena & Ana
Ainhoa & NicoNominatedNominatedAlmudena & AnaAmor & AndalláNo
Nominations
Dani & MaruskyNominatedThird Place
(Day 56)
2
Almudena & AnaNot in
House
ExemptNominatedNominatedNo
Nominations
Jorge
NominatedEvicted
(Day 49)
1
Gema & OrlandoNot in
House
No
Nominations
Dani & MaruskyNominatedEvicted
(Day 49)
1
Dani & MaruskyNot in
House
No
Nominations
NominatedEvicted
(Day 42)
3
Maria JoséNot in
House
ExemptNo
Nominations
Walked
(Day 37)
0
Amor & AndalláNot in
House
ExemptNominatedNominatedEvicted
(Day 28)
2
Melania & PieroNoemí & Raquel M.Beatriz & InmaAmor & AndalláWalked
(Day 28)
0
CristalNot in
House
NominatedEvicted
(Day 21)
0
NickyNoemí & Raquel M.Beatriz & Inma
BeaEjected
(Day 17)
0
Beatriz & InmaExemptNominatedEvicted
(Day 14)
3
IndhiraNoemí & Raquel M.Walked
(Day 9)
0
ArturoEjected
(Day 8)
0
Noemí & Raquel M.NominatedEvicted
(Day 7)
3
Desirée & NachoWalked
(Day 3)
0
Notes 1 2 , 3 2 , 4 , 5 2 6 2 2 & 7 8
WalkedDesirée & NachoIndhiraNoneMelania & PieroNoneMaria JoséNone
EjectedNoneArturoBeaNone
EvictedNoemí & Raquel M.
3 of 3 votes
to evict
Beatriz & Inma
3 of 3 votes
to evict
Cristal & Nicky
0 of 3 votes
to save
Amor & Andalla
2 of 2 votes
to evict
No
Eviction
Dani & Marusky
3 of 4 votes
to evict
Gema & Orlando
1 of 4 votes
to save
Ainhoa & Nico
6.8%
to win
Jorge & Silvia
38%
to win
Almudena & Ana
1 of 4 votes
to save
Pepe & Raquel L.
55.2%
to win

Notes

Audiences

DateCharacteristicsTotal viewersShare
03/02/2010Premiere3.665.00024,5%
09/02/2010Beatriz-Inma & Pepe-Raquel L enter/ Noemí- Raquel M. evicted3.335.00020,6%
16/02/2010Beatriz-Inma evicted/ Almudena-Ana & Amor-Andallá enter3.014.00020,8%
23/02/2010Cristal enters/ Cristal-Nicky evicted3.171.00022,2%
02/03/2010Melania-Piero walk/Jorge-María José enter & Amor-Andallá evicted2.876.00019,0%
09/03/2010Daniel-Marusky & Gema-Orlando enter2.695.00018,8%
16/03/2010Daniel-Marusky Evicted/Silvia enters2.641.00019,4%
23/03/2010Double eviction: Almudena-Ana & Gema-Orlando2.460.00016,9%
30/03/2010Finale2.948.00023,1%

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