VIP Brother 1 (Bulgaria) - Weekly Summary and Highlights

Weekly Summary and Highlights

Week 1 Tasks Miss VIP Brother - on Day 2 the housemates had to make a pagaent and the men had to choose which one of the female housemates to be crowned.

Fast, brave and skilful - for the first week task the housemates had to divide themselves into two teams, which would be competing in daily tasks. They wagered 50% of their week budget.

Up for eviction Rayna and Vesela. The nominations were cancelled after Vesela asked to leave.
Week 2 Tasks The housemates were separated into two teams again - VIP and Sagapo. They had to record cover versions of the songs "It's Raining Men" and "Epimeno". Later, they were given the task to record music videos to the songs as well.
Up for eviction Dim Dukov and Rayna
Exits Vesela walked voluntarily on Day 8; Galya Litova walked on Day 10.
Week 3 Up for eviction Lyubomir and Mityo. However, these nominations were cancelled, too because of Galya and Dandy's leaving.
Exits Rayna was evicted on Day 15; Galya Kurdova and Lyubomir left voluntarily on Day 19.
Week 4 Tasks The housemates were given a few day tasks.
Exits LiLana was evicted on Day 27.
Final
Day 29
Kiril, Dim, Mityo, Dicho and Violeta left at the final night. Konstantin was chosen as a winner of VIP Brother 1 with 78% positive vote.

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