Promi Big Brother (season 3)

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Promi Big Brother
Season 3
Presented by Jochen Schropp
No. of days17
No. of contestants12
WinnerDavid Odonkor
Runner-upMenowin Fröhlich
Companion shows
  • Promi Big Brother – Die Late Night Show
  • Promi Big Brother – Jetzt wird abgerechnet
  • Aaron live – Die Webshow
No. of episodes15
Release
Original network Sat.1
Original release14 August (2015-08-14) 
28 August 2015 (2015-08-28)
Season chronology
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Season 4

The third series of Promi Big Brother started on 14 August 2015 and ended on 28 August 2015. It was the third series of the Big Brother franchise on Sat.1, after it left RTL II. 5 celebrity housemates ("promis") entered the house on Day 1 and the other 7 celebrities entered on Day 3. The show was hosted by Jochen Schropp. [1]

Contents

Format

Promis had participated in tasks and matches for treats or to avoid punishments. Daily nominations also took place (from Day 8 to 14). Furthermore, the house consists of two floors, the upper luxury floor and the lower poverty floor. Housemates on the luxury floor will choose of the poor housemates to join them upstairs, whilst the public will vote one of the 7 downstairs.

House

This year's Promi Big Brother contains two floors, each floor having their separate living areas, bathrooms, bedrooms and diary rooms. The upper floor will be luxurious, whilst the lower floor is meager with no beds or real seating.

Housemates

CelebrityAge on entryNotabilityDay enteredDay exitedStatus
David Odonkor 31Former football player117Winner
Menowin Fröhlich27Singer, contestant on Deutschland sucht den Superstar 117Runner-up
Nino de Angelo 51Singer3173rd Place
Sarah Nowak24Model, Playboy Playmate1174th Place
Julia Jasmin 'JJ' Rühle28Actress, singer3175th Place
Désirée Nick 58Actress, author316Evicted
Nina Kristin Fiutak33Model, Singer and Actress315Evicted
Anja Schüte50Actress313Evicted
Wilfried Gliem68Singer, member of Wildecker Herzbuben 313Walked
Judith Hildebrandt38Actress, singer and presenter112Evicted
Michael Ammer54VIP party promoter311Evicted
Daniel Köllerer 32Former tennis player110Evicted
Gina-Lisa Lohfink 28Model, contestant on Germany's Next Topmodel --Not chosen

Note:
In the first Live Show the public voted whether Julia Jasmin 'JJ' Rühle or Gina-Lisa Lohfink should move in the House and decided on Julia Jasmin 'JJ' Rühle.

Duel Arena

Big Brother respectively determines a housemate of "upstairs", which must compete on the Duel Arena. This candidate from "upstairs" must choose one of the housemates of "Downstairs" who competed against him. In the Duel Arena both compete in a game and the loser must face the consequences for his residential area. With a draw always win the housemate from the "Upstairs" area.

In the broadcast of 18 August 2015, the rules are changed: One housemate from upstairs and downstairs playing for the entire team. The winning team pulls up and the loser team down. On top you get to eat again plentiful, while the inhabitants of the bottom have to feed with bread and water. Furthermore, the living conditions (such as less sleep capacities) have continued to deteriorate in the lower area. In addition, in this episode, the entire respective team determined jointly, who must compete for each area, "Up" or "Down", to a duel. A draw there would be an estimated question.

Duels
DateHousemate "Upstairs"Housemate "Downstairs"GameWinnerConsequence
14 August 2015MichaelMenowin"Snapped"MichaelHousemates "downstairs" need to eat in the next 24 hours by bread and tap water
15 August 2015Nina KristinJudith"Show us your Muscles!"
(Expander)
JudithHousemates "Upstairs" must eat in the next 24 hours only porridge, champagne and tap water.
16 August 2015Julia-JasminSarah"Lickball"SarahHousemates "Upstairs" must eat in the next 24 hours only porridge, champagne and tap water.
17 August 2015WilfriedDavid"Mental arithmetic"DavidHousemates "Upstairs" must eat in the next 24 hours only porridge, champagne and tap water.
18 August 2015DanielDavid"Divin after table tennis balls"DavidHousemates from "upstairs" exchange with the housemates from "downstairs" the areas. Housemates from "downstairs" are allowed to feed on another by bread and tap water. "Upstairs" is available for the housemates, however, again gourmet food.
19 August 2015NinoMenowin"Poker Face"MenowinThe housemates of "upstairs" must go to bed earlier, while the housemates "downstairs" can celebrate from midnight a party.
20 August 2015DanielMenowin"Speed Scrabble"Daniel (draw)Menowin is not allowed that day to be selected upwards by the upper housemates, because he has lost the duel. The of "Upstairs" selected Julia-Jasmin may not pass her ticket to the top on Menowin.
21 August 2015JudithJJ"Oil catching"JudithThe housemates from "Downstairs" won't receive any personal messages from home.
22 August 2015JudithDésirée"Big Brother Memory"Judith (draw)Reward: Judith can't be nominated by Big Brother and is save from the eviction.
23 August 2015AnjaNina Kristin"Color bomb battle"Nina KristinReward: The housemates of "Downstairs" exchange the areas with the housemates of "Upstairs".
24 August 2015Désirée
(Deputy: Julia-Jasmin)
David
(Deputy: Menowin)
"Fight the pain"
(electrocution)
Désirée
(Deputy: Julia-JasminJ)
Reward: Desirée is allowed to remain as a winner in the upper part, as her deputy Julia-Jasmin won the duel.
25 August 2015SarahNino"Shake the donuts"NinoThe housemates of "Downstairs" exchange the areas with the housemates of "Upstairs".
26 August 2015NinoNina-Kristin"Playing Footsie"NinoThe winning housemate can promote himself why he should stay in the house
DavidDésirée"Blow"DavidThe housemates of "Downstairs" would exchange the areas with the housemates of "Upstairs" in case of a victory
27 August 2015 Menowin
Sarah
"Clean the nose"MenowinActual Reward: Menowin and one other housemate of "Downstairs" should change in the luxury range. Menowin as winners of this tie rejects this offer.

Nominations Table

Key:

  Downstairs Housemates
  Upstairs Housemates
Day 10Day 11Day 12Day 13Day 14Day 15Day 16Day 17
Final
Nominations
received
DavidNina-Kristin,
Sarah
No
nominations
NinoNina-KristinNina-Kristin,
Nino
No
nominations
NinoWinner
(Day 17)
1
MenowinJudith,
Nino
No
nominations
JudithNina-KristinNina-Kristin,
Julia-Jasmin
No
nominations
DésiréeRunner-up
(Day 17)
1
NinoDaniel,
Anja
No
nominations
WilfriedAnjaDésirée,
Sarah
No
nominations
DésiréeThird place
(Day 17)
11
SarahDésirée,
Nina-Kristin
No
nominations
WilfriedAnjaDésirée,
Nina-Kristin
No
nominations
DésiréeFourth place
(Day 17)
5
Julia-JasminNina-Kristin,
Judith
No
nominations
JudithNina-KristinNino,
David
No
nominations
NinoFifth place
(Day 17)
1
DésiréeNina-Kristin,
Nino
No
nominations
NinoSarahNino,
Sarah
No
nominations
NinoEvicted
(Day 16)
8
Nina-KristinDaniel,
Wilfried
No
nominations
WilfriedDésiréeNino,
Désirée
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 15)
14
AnjaDaniel,
Sarah
No
nominations
WilfriedNina-KristinEvicted
(Day 13)
4
WilfriedNina-Kristin,
Daniel
No
nominations
AnjaWalked
(Day 13)
6
JudithDaniel,
Sarah
No
nominations
MenowinEvicted
(Day 12)
4
MichaelDaniel,
Nina-Kristin
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 11)
0
DanielNina-Kristin,
Wilfried
Evicted
(Day 10)
6
Nomination notesnone 1 2 3 4 , 5 none 6
Against
public vote
Daniel,
Nina-Kristin
Anja,
David,
Désirée,
Julia-Jasmin,
Menowin,
Michael,
Nina-Kristin,
Nino,
Sarah,
Wilfried
Judith,
Nino,
Wilfried
Anja,
Nina-Kristin
Nina-Kristin,
Nino
Désirée,
Nino
David,
Julia-Jasmin,
Menowin,
Nino,
Sarah
WalkednoneWilfriednone
EvictedDaniel
Fewest votes
to save
Michael
Fewest votes
to save
Judith
Fewest votes
to save
Anja
Fewest votes
to save
Eviction
cancelled
Nina-Kristin
Fewest votes
to save
Désirée
Fewest votes
to save
Julia-Jasmin
Fewest votes
(out of 5)
Sarah
Fewest votes
(out of 4)
Nino
Fewest votes
(out of 3)
Menowin
39.0%
(out of 2)
David
61.0%
to win

Notes

  • ^Note 1 : All Housemates automatically faced the public vote. However, Judith, won immunity during that night's duel.
  • ^Note 2 : All Downstairs Housemates were immune from being nominated. Upstairs Housemates were forced to give their nominations face-to-face.
  • ^Note 3 : All male Housemates were immune from being nominated.
  • ^Note 4 : The Housemate with the most nominations had to choose with whom he or she would face the public vote. This Housemate was Nino and he chose Nina-Kristin.
  • ^Note 5 : Due to Wilfried's walking from the House on Day 13, the eviction on Day 14 was cancelled. The nominations made on Day 14 rolled over to Day 15.
  • ^Note 6 : The public were voting for which Housemate they wanted to win, rather than to evict.

Ratings

Episodefrom 3 years14- to 49-year-old
Viewers
(in millions)
Share
(in %)
Viewers
(in millions)
Share
(in %)
12.229.61.2014.7
22.0711.31.1116.2
32.1811.61.1916.1
42.0311.01.0214.2
52.2012.21.1917.0
62.4214.41.2819.4
72.3713.91.2619.2
82.5711.41.3417.7
92.1011.11.0515.2
102.2913.51.1417.6
112.5215.01.3319.9
122.4714.41.2218.6
132.5914.91.3520.0
142.7416.81.5323.4
152.8912.41.6119.4

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