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Promi Big Brother | |
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Season 3 | |
Presented by | Jochen Schropp |
No. of days | 17 |
No. of contestants | 12 |
Winner | David Odonkor |
Runner-up | Menowin Fröhlich |
Companion shows |
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No. of episodes | 15 |
Release | |
Original network | Sat.1 |
Original release | 14 August – 28 August 2015 |
Season chronology |
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]
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.
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.
Celebrity | Age on entry | Notability | Day entered | Day exited | Status |
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David Odonkor | 31 | Former football player | 1 | 17 | Winner |
Menowin Fröhlich | 27 | Singer, contestant on Deutschland sucht den Superstar | 1 | 17 | Runner-up |
Nino de Angelo | 51 | Singer | 3 | 17 | 3rd Place |
Sarah Nowak | 24 | Model, Playboy Playmate | 1 | 17 | 4th Place |
Julia Jasmin 'JJ' Rühle | 28 | Actress, singer | 3 | 17 | 5th Place |
Désirée Nick | 58 | Actress, author | 3 | 16 | Evicted |
Nina Kristin Fiutak | 33 | Model, Singer and Actress | 3 | 15 | Evicted |
Anja Schüte | 50 | Actress | 3 | 13 | Evicted |
Wilfried Gliem | 68 | Singer, member of Wildecker Herzbuben | 3 | 13 | Walked |
Judith Hildebrandt | 38 | Actress, singer and presenter | 1 | 12 | Evicted |
Michael Ammer | 54 | VIP party promoter | 3 | 11 | Evicted |
Daniel Köllerer | 32 | Former tennis player | 1 | 10 | Evicted |
Gina-Lisa Lohfink | 28 | Model, 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.
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.
Key:
Day 10 | Day 11 | Day 12 | Day 13 | Day 14 | Day 15 | Day 16 | Day 17 Final | Nominations received | |||
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David | Nina-Kristin, Sarah | No nominations | Nino | Nina-Kristin | Nina-Kristin, Nino | No nominations | Nino | Winner (Day 17) | 1 | ||
Menowin | Judith, Nino | No nominations | Judith | Nina-Kristin | Nina-Kristin, Julia-Jasmin | No nominations | Désirée | Runner-up (Day 17) | 1 | ||
Nino | Daniel, Anja | No nominations | Wilfried | Anja | Désirée, Sarah | No nominations | Désirée | Third place (Day 17) | 11 | ||
Sarah | Désirée, Nina-Kristin | No nominations | Wilfried | Anja | Désirée, Nina-Kristin | No nominations | Désirée | Fourth place (Day 17) | 5 | ||
Julia-Jasmin | Nina-Kristin, Judith | No nominations | Judith | Nina-Kristin | Nino, David | No nominations | Nino | Fifth place (Day 17) | 1 | ||
Désirée | Nina-Kristin, Nino | No nominations | Nino | Sarah | Nino, Sarah | No nominations | Nino | Evicted (Day 16) | 8 | ||
Nina-Kristin | Daniel, Wilfried | No nominations | Wilfried | Désirée | Nino, Désirée | No nominations | Evicted (Day 15) | 14 | |||
Anja | Daniel, Sarah | No nominations | Wilfried | Nina-Kristin | Evicted (Day 13) | 4 | |||||
Wilfried | Nina-Kristin, Daniel | No nominations | Anja | Walked (Day 13) | 6 | ||||||
Judith | Daniel, Sarah | No nominations | Menowin | Evicted (Day 12) | 4 | ||||||
Michael | Daniel, Nina-Kristin | No nominations | Evicted (Day 11) | 0 | |||||||
Daniel | Nina-Kristin, Wilfried | Evicted (Day 10) | 6 | ||||||||
Nomination notes | none | 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 | ||||
Walked | none | Wilfried | none | ||||||||
Evicted | Daniel 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 |
Episode | from 3 years | 14- to 49-year-old | ||
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Viewers (in millions) | Share (in %) | Viewers (in millions) | Share (in %) | |
1 | 2.22 | 9.6 | 1.20 | 14.7 |
2 | 2.07 | 11.3 | 1.11 | 16.2 |
3 | 2.18 | 11.6 | 1.19 | 16.1 |
4 | 2.03 | 11.0 | 1.02 | 14.2 |
5 | 2.20 | 12.2 | 1.19 | 17.0 |
6 | 2.42 | 14.4 | 1.28 | 19.4 |
7 | 2.37 | 13.9 | 1.26 | 19.2 |
8 | 2.57 | 11.4 | 1.34 | 17.7 |
9 | 2.10 | 11.1 | 1.05 | 15.2 |
10 | 2.29 | 13.5 | 1.14 | 17.6 |
11 | 2.52 | 15.0 | 1.33 | 19.9 |
12 | 2.47 | 14.4 | 1.22 | 18.6 |
13 | 2.59 | 14.9 | 1.35 | 20.0 |
14 | 2.74 | 16.8 | 1.53 | 23.4 |
15 | 2.89 | 12.4 | 1.61 | 19.4 |
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