Get the F*ck Out of My House

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Get the F*ck Out of My House (often shortened to GTFOOMH) is a reality television show originally launched in the Netherlands on RTL 5 [1] on October 3, 2016, where it was produced by FremantleMedia owned, BlueCircle. [2]

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In the show, 100 complete strangers cram into an average sized family home in the bid to become the last person standing and win a jackpot prize, while continuously watched by television cameras. [2]

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  Currently airing
  An upcoming season
  Series was cancelled
CountryLocal titleNetwork(s)Winner(s)Presenter(s)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil A Casa
The House
RecordTV
Website
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Get The F*ck Out Of My House RTL 5
  • Season 1, 2016: Noach Blyden
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Get The F*ck Out Of My House ProSieben
Website
  • Season 1, 2018: Oliver Nell
  • Season 2, 2019: Guggi
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 100 в 1 TET
  • Season 1, 2018: Yevheniya Horban'
  • Olya Cybulska

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  2. 1 2 "Get The F*ck Out Of My House". February 2, 2017.
  3. "Get The F*ck Out Of My House Moves Into Brazil and Germany". June 12, 2017.