This is an alphabetical list of contestants on the Bulgarian version of Big Brother . More information for each individual housemate can be found on their respective series page.
The list is in alphabetical order of their first name or nickname.
Name | Series | Age | Nationality | Status | Occupation (before entering) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alidjan Aliev | BB1 | 31 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Computer specialist |
Anelia Ivanova | BB1 | 31 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Housewife |
Dimitar Kazalov | BB1 | 40 | Bulgaria | Walked | - |
Margarita Grigorova | BB1 | 38 | Bulgaria | Evicted | - |
Mariela Kiselkova | BB1 | 23 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Graphic designer |
Nayden Naydenov | BB1 | 24 | Bulgaria | Ejected | Internet club |
Silvia-Alexandra Docheva | BB1 | 25 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Student |
Stoyka Stefanova | BB1 | 25 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Unemployed |
Svetlan Shevrov | BB1 | 32 | Bulgaria | Ejected | Carpenter |
Svetlozara Trendafilova | BB1 | 19 | Bulgaria | 2nd place | Model |
Tihomir Georgiev | BB1 | 31 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Businessman |
Veneta Mileva-Ilieva | BB1 | 36 | Bulgaria | Walked | Cosmetic |
Victor Jechkov | BB1 | 27 | Bulgaria | 3rd place | Dentist |
Zdravko Vasilev | BB1 | 27 | Bulgaria | Winner | - |
Zeyneb Madjurova | BB1 | 19 | Bulgaria | Evicted | - |
Daniela Dimitrova | BB2 | 24 | Bulgaria | Evicted | - |
Elena Georgieva | BB2 | 23 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Fashion designer |
Elena Romele | BB2 | 39 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Translator |
Irena Vasileva | BB2 | 39 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Manager |
Ivan Naydenov | BB2 | 35 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Software engineer |
Leonardo Bianchi | BB2 | 31 | Italy | 2nd place | Restaurant owner |
Marian Zahariev | BB2 | 28 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Cauffeur |
Miglena Kamenova | BB2 | 29 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Economist |
Dicho Hristov | VIPB1 | 32 | Bulgaria | 3rd place | Musician |
Dim Dukov | VIPB1 | 41 | Bulgaria | 5th place | Manager |
Galina Kurdova | VIPB1 | 27 | Bulgaria | Walked | Singer |
Galya Litova | VIPB1 | 26 | Bulgaria | Walked | Model |
Kiril Vulchev | VIPB1 | 35 | Bulgaria | 6th place | Businessman |
Konstantin Slavov | VIPB1 | 29 | Bulgaria | Winner | Singer |
LiLana | VIPB1 | 20 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Singer |
Liubomir Milchev | VIPB1 | 43 | Bulgaria | Walked | Writer |
Mitio Pishtova | VIPB1 | 50 | Bulgaria | 4th place | Manager |
Raina | VIPB1 | 24 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Singer |
Vesela Neynski | VIPB1 | - | Bulgaria | Walked | Singer/Actress |
Violeta Zdravkova | VIPB1 | 28 | Bulgaria | 2nd place | Model |
Zvezdelin Minchev | BB2 | 40 | Bulgaria | 4th place | Art-director |
Miroslav Atanasov | BB2 | 25 | Bulgaria | Winner | Polygraphic |
Nedyalko Lazarov | BB2 | 31 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Manager |
Petko Vasilev | BB2 | 27 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Salesman |
Plamena Nikolaeva | BB2 | 21 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Student |
Radomira Kosadjieva | BB2 | 18 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Waitress |
Radoslav Stoyanov | BB2 | 21 | Bulgaria | Walked | Fitness instructor |
Silva Bratanova | BB2 | 20 | Bulgaria | Walked | Student |
Silvia Dragoeva | BB2 | 23 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Fashion designer |
Stefan Kemalov | BB2 | 28 | Bulgaria | 3rd place | Businessman |
Maya Yocova | BB2 | 19 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Unemployed |
Borislav Borisov | BB3 | 25 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Sportsman |
Azis | VIPB2 | 29 | Bulgaria | Walked | Singer |
Veneta Raykova | VIPB2 | 32 | Bulgaria | Evicted | TV presenter |
Veselin Danov | VIPB2 | 53 | Bulgaria | Walked | Politician |
DesiSlava | VIPB2 | 28 | Bulgaria | 2nd place | Singer |
Zdravko Vasilev | VIPB2 | 29 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Participated in BB1 |
Kalin Velyov | VIPB2 | 33 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Musician |
Katerina Evro | VIPB2 | 50 | Bulgaria | 4th place | Actress |
Niki "Kitaeca" | VIPB2 | 22 | Bulgaria | 3rd place | Azis's husband |
Magdalena Jelyazkova | VIPB2 | 33 | Bulgaria | 6th place | TV presenter/Model |
Petya Pavlova | VIPB2 | - | Bulgaria | Evicted | Actress/Singer |
Rosica Noveva | VIPB2 | 27 | Bulgaria | Evicted | Businesswoman |
Tihomir Georgiev | VIPB2 | 33 | Bulgaria | 5th place | Participated in BB1 |
Hristina Stefanova | VIPB2 | 29 | Bulgaria | Winner | Zdravko's wife |
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