Gran Hermano | |
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Season 7 | |
Presented by | Mercedes Milá |
No. of days | 109 |
No. of housemates | 14 |
Winner | Pepe Herrero |
Runner-up | Javier Varela |
Release | |
Original network | Telecinco |
Original release | 20 October 2005 – 5 February 2006 |
Season chronology |
Gran Hermano 7 launched on October 20, 2005 with the final taking place on February 5, 2006, lasting 109 days. It is the seventh Spanish edition of the reality franchise Big Brother . Mercedes Milá returned as the main host of the show, also known as the Gala, which consists of both the nominations and the eviction which was broadcast on Spanish television station Telecinco.
In 2010, season Gran Hermano: El Reencuentro (All Stars), Pepe the winner of this season, Inma, Raquel L and Beatriz return at the house.
Start Date: October 20, 2005 End Date: February 5, 2006
Duration: 109 days
The Winner: 3- Pepe (The Winner), Javier (Runner-up) and Raquel Abad (3rd)
Evicted Housemates: 10 - Arturo, Dayron, Estrella, Inma (December 29, 1975), Jesús, Maite, Raquel López, Sara, Saray and Tono
Voluntary Exits: 1 - Beatriz
Housemates | Age | Residence | Occupation | Entered | Exited | Status |
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José Antonio ''Pepe''Herrero | 33 | Madrid | Flight assistant | Day 1 | Day 109 | Winner |
Javier Varela | 26 | Málaga | Professional golf player | Day 1 | Day 109 | Runner-up |
Raquel Abad | 21 | La Coruña | Student and saleswoman | Day 1 | Day 109 | 3rd Place |
Dayron Mojena | 22 | Granada | Dancer | Day 1 | Day 106 | 10th Evicted |
Raquel López | 27 | Málaga | Violin student | Day 1 | Day 99 | 9th Evicted |
Jesús Tinajo | 25 | Ciudad Real | Diplomat | Day 1 | Day 92 | 8th Evicted |
Sara de Lucas | 20 | Málaga | Administrative | Day 1 | Day 85 | 7th Evicted |
Arturo Sisniega | 26 | Madrid | Aerobics coordinator | Day 1 | Day 78 | 6th Evicted |
Antonio "Tono" Rodríguez | 26 | Pontevedra | Book salesman | Day 1 | Day 71 | 5th Evicted |
Saray Leal | 25 | Guipúzcoa | Waitress | Day 1 | Day 57 | 4th Evicted |
Mayte Salas | 26 | León | Telemarketer | Day 22 | Day 43 | 3rd Evicted |
Inmaculada "Inma" Contreras | 29 | Granada | Librarianship | Day 1 | Day 29 | 2nd Evicted |
Beatriz Gómez | 42 | Madrid | Entrepreneur | Day 1 | Day 20 | Walked |
Estrella Mata | 25 | Madrid | Nursing assistant | Day 1 | Day 16 | 1st Evicted |
Week 1 | Week 3 | Week 5 | Week 7 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 Final | Nominations received | ||
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Pepe | Inma Arturo Saray | Jesús Inma Arturo | Sara Maite Saray | Saray Tono Jesús | Dayron Tono Jesús | Dayron Sara Raquel A | Raquel A Sara Jesús | Dayron Jesús Raquel A | Javier Dayron Raquel L | Javier Dayron | Winner (Day 109) | 101 | |
Javier | Beatriz Inma Sara | Sara Saray Tono | Maite Saray | Sara Saray Tono | Sara Arturo Dayron | Sara Arturo Raquel L | Raquel A Pepe Dayron | Raquel A Pepe Dayron | Pepe Raquel L Dayron | Pepe Dayron | Runner-up (Day 109) | 37 | |
Raquel A | Inma Beatriz Sara | Saray Inma Sara | Maite Raquel L | Pepe Dayron Raquel L | Pepe Dayron Raquel L | Dayron Pepe Raquel L | Dayron Pepe Raquel L | Pepe Raquel L Dayron | Pepe Raquel L Dayron | Javier Pepe | Third place (Day 109) | 37 | |
Dayron | Inma Arturo Beatriz | Saray Raquel L Tono | Saray Maite | Saray Tono Jesús | Pepe Jesús Tono | Pepe Sara Raquel L | Pepe Sara Jesús | Pepe Raquel A Jesús | Raquel A Raquel L Javier | Javier Pepe | Evicted (Day 106) | 101 | |
Raquel L | Beatriz Inma Estrella | Raquel A Saray Tono | Tono Sara | Tono Dayron Sara | Tono Dayron Sara | Dayron Sara Javier | Sara Dayron Javier | Dayron Javier Raquel A | Dayron Javier Raquel A | Evicted (Day 99) | 38 | ||
Jesús | Beatriz Inma Estrella | Dayron Pepe Raquel A | Dayron Javier | Dayron Pepe Raquel L | Dayron Pepe Sara | Dayron Pepe Arturo | Raquel A Pepe Dayron | Raquel A Pepe Dayron | Evicted (Day 92) | 13 | |||
Sara | Inma Raquel A Estrella | Pepe Javier Inma | Javier Pepe Dayron | Pepe Dayron Javier | Dayron Pepe Javier | Dayron Pepe Javier | Dayron Javier Pepe | Evicted (Day 85) | 49 | ||||
Arturo | Inma Beatriz Raquel L | Dayron Inma Raquel L | Dayron Javier | Pepe Dayron Raquel L | Dayron Pepe Raquel A | Dayron Raquel A Pepe | Evicted (Day 78) | 14 | |||||
Tono | Beatriz Inma Estrella | Dayron Pepe Raquel L | Dayron Maite | Dayron Pepe Javier | Dayron Pepe Sara | Evicted (Day 71) | 23 | ||||||
Saray | Inma Estrella Dayron | Raquel L Inma Raquel A | Dayron Pepe | Pepe Dayron Raquel L | Evicted (Day 57) | 26 | |||||||
Maite | Not in House | Tono Raquel L | Evicted (Day 43) | 11 | |||||||||
Inma | Raquel L Sara Beatriz | Raquel L Tono Pepe | Evicted (Day 29) | 56 | |||||||||
Beatriz | Pepe Inma Javier | Walked (Day 20) | 20 | ||||||||||
Estrella | Inma Beatriz Sara | Evicted (Day 16) | 6 | ||||||||||
Nomination Notes | 1 | 2 | 3 | none | 4 | 5 | |||||||
Nominated (Pre-HoH) | Beatriz, Estrella, Inma | Dayron, Inma, Raquel L, Saray | Maite, Javier, Pepe, Sara | Dayron, Pepe, Saray, Tono | Dayron, Pepe, Sara, Tono | Dayron, Pepe, Sara | Dayron, Pepe, Raquel A | Dayron, Pepe, Raquel A | Dayron, Javier, Pepe, Raquel L | Javier, Pepe | none | ||
Saved | Beatriz | Saray | Pepe | Tono | Sara | Sara | Raquel A | Raquel A | Javier | Javier | |||
Against public vote | Estrella, Inma, Sara | Dayron, Inma, Raquel L | Maite, Javier, Sara | Dayron, Pepe, Saray | Dayron, Pepe, Tono | Arturo, Dayron, Pepe, Raquel A, Raquel L | Dayron, Pepe, Sara | Dayron, Jesús, Pepe | Dayron, Pepe, Raquel L | Dayron, Pepe | Javier, Pepe, Raquel A | ||
Walked | none | Beatriz | none | ||||||||||
Evicted | Estrella 38.9% to evict | Inma 76.4% to evict | Maite 48.7% to evict | Saray 70% to evict | Tono 73% to evict | Arturo 44% to evict | Sara 72.8% to evict | Jesús 73% to evict | Raquel L 73.9% to evict | Dayron 66% to evict | Raquel A 3.6% (out of 3) | Javier 9.2% (out of 3) | |
Pepe 87.2% to win |
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