Farma | |
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Season 1 | |
Hosted by | Mia Kovačić |
No. of contestants | 18 |
Winner | Rafael Dropulić |
Release | |
Original network | Nova TV |
Original release | 9 March – 6 June 2008 |
Season chronology |
The first season of Farma, a Croatian reality television series based on The Farm, premiered on 9 March 2008 and concluded on 6 June 2008 on Nova TV.
Mia Kovačić served as the main host with Davor Dretar Drele as the co-host, whereas Josip "Joža" Tučkorić mentored the contestants. [1] Eighteen contestant of the first season were announced in February 2009. [2] Rafael Dropulić was crowned as the winner and won 500,000 kn. [3]
Celebrity [2] | Home | Occupation/Notability | Age |
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Aleksandra Grdić | Virovitica | Model | 28 |
Alen Macinić | Pazin | Big Brother 1 housemate | 28 |
Boris Kosmač | Samobor | Fashion designer | 31 |
Davorin Bogović | Zagreb | Singer | 47 |
Fuad Backović, "Deen" | Sarajevo | Singer | 26 |
Dvina Meler | Zagreb | Model | 31 |
Hana Hadžiavdagić | Sarajevo | Student | 22 |
Ivana Marić | Zagreb | Contestant in Hrvatski Idol | 25 |
Jelena Urukalo | Rijeka | Model | 20 |
Josipa Pavičić | Zagreb | Writer | 29 |
Jura Gašparac | Zagreb | Host | 41 |
Stephen Lupino | Zagreb | Photographer | 57 |
Nataša Bebić | Split | Former Basketball player / Aerobic instructor | 54 |
Neno Pavinčić | Rijeka | TV presenter | 31 |
Rafael Dropulić | Ploče | Story Supernova Music Talents winner | 28 |
Slađana Petrušić | Zagreb | Model | 25 |
Stefany Hohnjec | Poreč | Rhythmic Gymnast & Model | 21 |
Stipe Drviš | Pula | Boxer | 34 |
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Final | |||||
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Head of Farm | Alen | Hana | Ivana | Hana | Stefany | Ivana | Dvina | Hana | Jelena | Dvina | Rafael | Jelena | none | ||||
Nominated | Boris Ivana | Boris Stefany | Alen Josipa | Ivana Lupino | Davorin Hana | Jura Nataša | Jura Neno | Ivana Neno | Dvina Hana | Jelena Neno | Alen Neno | Dvina Rafael | |||||
Rafael | Boris | Boris | Alen | Lupino | Davorin | Nataša | Jura | Neno | Hana | Neno | Neno | Nominated | Winner (Day 90) | ||||
Jelena | Ivana | Boris | Josipa | Lupino | Davorin | Nataša | Jura | Ivana | Hana | Nominated | Neno | Dvina | Runner-Up (Day 90) | ||||
Ivana | Nominated | Stefany | Josipa | Nominated | Davorin | Nataša | Jura | Nominated | Dvina | Neno | Neno | Rafael | 3rd Place (Day 90) | ||||
Dvina | Boris | Boris | Josipa | Lupino | Davorin | Nataša | Jura | Neno | Nominated | Neno | Neno | Nominated | 4th Place (Day 90) | ||||
Alen | Head of Farm | Boris | Nominated | Lupino | Davorin | Nataša | Jura | Ivana | Hana | Neno | Nominated | Dvina | Evicted (Day 83) | ||||
Neno | Not in The Farm | Nataša | Nominated | Nominated | Dvina | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted (Day 76) | |||||||||
Stefany | Boris | Nominated | Josipa | Lupino | Davorin | Nataša | Jura | Ivana | Hana | Neno | Evicted (Day 69) | ||||||
Hana | Ivana | Boris | Alen | Lupino | Nominated | Nataša | Neno | Neno | Nominated | Evicted (Day 62) | |||||||
Aleksandra | Ivana | Boris | Josipa | Lupino | Davorin | Nataša | Neno | Ivana | Evicted (Day 55) | ||||||||
Jura | Not in The Farm | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted (Day 48) | |||||||||||||
Slađana | Not in The Farm | Nataša | Walked (Day 46) | ||||||||||||||
Nataša | Not in The Farm | Nominated | Evicted (Day 41) | ||||||||||||||
Davorin | Boris | Boris | Alen | Lupino | Nominated | Evicted (Day 34) | |||||||||||
Lupino | Boris | Boris | Alen | Nominated | Ejected (Day 27) | ||||||||||||
Stipe | Boris | Boris | Josipa | Lupino | Ejected (Day 27) | ||||||||||||
Josipa | Ivana | Boris | Nominated | Evicted (Day 20) | |||||||||||||
Boris | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted (Day 13) | ||||||||||||||
Deen | Boris | Evicted (Day 6) | |||||||||||||||
Notes | 1 | none | none | 2 | none | none | 3 | none | none | none | none | none | 4 | ||||
Walked | none | Slađana | none | ||||||||||||||
Ejected | none | Lupino Stipe | none | ||||||||||||||
1st Duelist (By Group) | Boris 7/11 votes | Boris 10/11 votes | Josipa 6/10 votes | Lupino 9/9 votes | Davorin 7/7 votes | Nataša 10/10 votes | Jura 6/8 votes | Ivana 4/7 votes | Hana 4/6 votes | Neno 5/5 votes | Neno 4/4 votes | Dvina 2/3 votes | none | ||||
2nd Duelist (By Public) | Deen (By 1st Nominated) | Alen (By Public) | Aleksandra (By Public) | Alen (By Public) | Alen (By Public) | Aleksandra (By Public) | Aleksandra (By Public) | Aleksandra (By Public) | Stefany (By Public) | Stefany (By Public) | Dvina (By Public) | Alen (By Public) | |||||
Evicted | Deen Lost duel | Boris Lost duel | Josipa Lost duel | Eviction Cancelled | Davorin Lost duel | Nataša Lost duel | Jura Lost duel | Aleksandra Lost duel | Hana Lost duel | Stefany Lost duel | Neno Lost duel | Alen Lost duel | Dvina 5% to win | Ivana 20% to win | |||
Jelena 21% to win | Rafael 54% to win | ||||||||||||||||
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