Promi Big Brother (season 1)

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Promi Big Brother
Season 1
Promi Big Brother.png
Presented by Cindy aus Marzahn
Oliver Pocher
No. of days15
No. of contestants13
WinnerJenny Elvers-Elbertzhagen
Runner-upNatalia Osada
Companion shows
  • Promi Big Brother – Die Webshow
  • Promi Big Brother Inside
No. of episodes15
Release
Original network Sat.1
Original release13 September (2013-09-13) 
27 September 2013 (2013-09-27)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

The first series of Promi Big Brother began on 13 September 2013 and ended on 27 September 2013. It is the first series of the Big Brother franchise on Sat.1, after it left RTL II, and the first in Germany after a 2-year hiatus. 12 housemates ("promis") entered the house on Day 1 with one more joining during the series. The show is co-hosted by Cindy aus Marzahn and Oliver Pocher. [1]

Contents

Format

Promi's had participated in tasks and matches for treats or to avoid punishments. Daily nominations also took place (from Day 8 to 14).

House

Promi Big Brother has its own Diary Room called "The Consultation Room". The Consultation Room is where Promi's can talk to Big Brother in private if ever they feel upset, lonely, angry or in seek of help and advice. Much of the house seems to have a similar design to that of the eighth series of Celebrity Big Brother UK . The bedroom was based on a forest theme just like the fifth series of Big Brother UK . The bedroom has secret storage cupboards hidden behind the walls. The garden has a swimming pool with a small boat floating in it. There is also a lifeguard chair next to the pool in homage to Promi David Hasselhoff and his previous role in Baywatch .

Promis

In Promi Big Brother, the celebrities are called "Promis" rather than the traditional "Housemates" that had been used in the previous 11 series of normal Big Brother Germany. Originally 12 Promi's entered the house on Day 1.

On Day 5, David was given news by Big Brother that his father was ill. David decided to walk from the house later that evening to be with his father. [2] On Day 7, Georgina entered the house as a replacement Promi for David. [3] On Day 8, Sarah Joelle walked from the house after receiving bad news from Big Brother about her family.

CelebrityAge on entryNotabilityDay enteredDay exitedStatus
Jenny Elvers 41Actress115Winner
Natalia Osada23Reality TV contestant (heritage from Russia)115Runner-up
Marijke Amado 59TV host (originally from Belgium)115Third place
Simon Desue22Internet star (heritage from Ivory Coast)115Fourth place
Martin Semmelrogge 57Actor115Fifth place
Manuel Charr 28Boxer (heritage from Syria)114Evicted
Fancy 67Singer113Evicted
Georgina Fleur 23Reality TV star (heritage from United Kingdom)712Evicted
Jan Leyk28Reality TV star (heritage from Spain)111Evicted
Lucy Diakovska 37Singer (originally from Bulgaria)110Evicted
Percival Duke42Singer (originally from United States)18Evicted
Sarah Joelle Jahnel24Singer (heritage from Africa)18Walked
David Hasselhoff 61Actor (originally from United States)15Walked

Houseguests

On Day 12 Pamela Anderson entered the house, as a Special Guest Star, staying until the final day. [4]

Nominations Table

Day 8Day 9Day 10Day 11Day 12Day 13Day 14Day 15
Final
Nominations
received
JennyLucyGeorginaLucyNataliaNataliaNataliaSimon,
Martin
Winner
(Day 15)
1
NataliaIn Secret LoftGeorginaLucyManuelGeorginaManuelManuel,
Martin
Runner-Up
(Day 15)
13
MarijkeJanJanLucyJanFancyFancyManuel,
Simon
Third place
(Day 15)
18
SimonMarijkeMarijkeMarijkeMarijkeMarijkeMarijkeMartin,
Marijke
Fourth place
(Day 15)
5
MartinLucyLucyLucySimonSimonNataliaNatalia,
Simon
Fifth place
(Day 15)
3
ManuelFancyNataliaMarijkeMarijkeMarijkeNataliaNatalia,
Marijke
Evicted
(Day 14)
4
FancyLucyLucyMarijkeMarijkeGeorginaMarijkeEvicted
(Day 13)
3
GeorginaPercivalNataliaLucyNataliaNataliaEvicted
(Day 12)
4
JanMarijkeMarijkeMarijkeMarijkeEvicted
(Day 11)
3
LucyPercivalNataliaJennyEvicted
(Day 10)
11
PercivalLucyEvicted
(Day 8)
2
SarahWalked
(Day 8)
N/A
DavidWalked
(Day 5)
N/A
Up for
Eviction
Lucy,
Marijke,
Percival
Lucy,
Marijke
Jan,
Manuel,
Marijke,
Natalia,
Simon
Fancy,
Georgina,
Marijke,
Natalia,
Simon
Fancy,
Marijke,
Natalia
Manuel,
Marijke,
Martin,
Natalia,
Simon
Jenny,
Marijke,
Martin,
Natalia,
Simon
Notes none none
WalkedDavid
Sarah
none
EvictedPercival
68.23%
to evict
Lucy
69%
to evict
Jan
51.20%
to evict
Georgina
38.62%
to evict
Fancy
39.83%
to evict
Manuel
75.72%
to evict
Martin
7.73%
(out of 5)
Simon
12.85%
(out of 4)
Marijke
21.34%
(out of 3)
Natalia
28.52%
(out of 2)
Jenny
71.48%
to win

Notes

  • ^1 Georgina cannot be nominated after one day in the house. Natalia is exempt from being nominated because she was being fake evicted by Big Brother to live in a secret loft for the next 24 hours.
  • ^2 The result of Day 9's and Day 10's nomination will be added together and one housemate will be evicted on Day 10.
  • ^3 Fancy, Manuel, Marijke & Natalia were nominated. Pamela Anderson could save one of the nominees. She chose Manuel.

Nominations: Results

DaysNominatedEvicted
Day 8 Percival (68.23%), Marijke (16.79%), Lucy (14.97%)David, Sarah Joelle (Walked), Percival
Day 10 Lucy (69%), Marijke (31%)Lucy
Day 11 Jan (51.20%), Marijke (17.08%), Manuel (16.02%), Simon (10.71%), Natalia (4.99%)Jan
Day 12 Georgina (38.62%), Simon (22.11%), Marijke (18.73%), Fancy (11.79%), Natalia (8.75%)Georgina
Day 13 Fancy (39.83%), Marijke (31.62%), Natalia (28.55%)Fancy
Day 14 Manuel (75.72%), Marijke (8.13%), Martin (7.12%), Natalia (5.89%), Simon (3.14%)Manuel
FINAL Jenny (?%), Marijke (?%), Natalia (?%), Simon (?%), Martin (7.73%)Martin
Jenny (?%), Marijke (?%), Natalia (?%), Simon (12.85%)Simon
Jenny (?%), Natalia (?%), Marijke (21.34%)Marijke
Jenny (71.48%), Natalia (28.52%)Natalia

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