Nominations Table
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 5 | Week 7 | Week 9 | Week 11 | Week 13 | Final Week 14 |
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Bart | Tara, Willem |
Bianca, Mona |
No nominations |
Cyrille, Karin |
Anouk, Ruud |
Maurice, Willem |
Karin, Willem |
Winner (Day 106) |
Ruud | Bianca, Karin |
Karin, Sabine |
No nominations |
Anouk, Cyrille |
Anouk, Maurice |
Karin, Maurice |
Bart, Karin |
Runner-Up (Day 106) |
Willem | Bianca, Karin |
Bart, Sabine |
No nominations |
Anouk, Cyrille |
Anouk, Bart |
Bart, Karin |
Bart, Ruud |
Third Place (Day 106) |
Karin | Martin, Tara |
Bart, Sabine |
No nominations |
Anouk, Ruud |
Anouk, Bart |
Bart, Ruud |
Bart, Ruud |
Evicted (Day 99) |
Maurice | Martin, Willem |
Bart, Sabine |
No nominations |
Anouk, Bart |
Anouk, Bart |
Bart, Ruud |
Evicted (Day 84) |
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Anouk | Not in house |
Cyrille, Maurice |
Bart, Maurice |
Evicted (Day 70) |
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Cyrille | Not in house |
Anouk, Bart |
Evicted (Day 56) |
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Bianca | Martin, Tara |
Bart, Sabine |
No nominations |
Walked (Day 43) |
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Mona | Not in House |
Bianca, Maurice |
No nominations |
Walked (Day 43) |
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Sabine | Karin, Willem |
Karin, Maurice |
Evicted (Day 36) |
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Tara | Bart, Karin |
Walked (Day 10) |
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Martin | Bart, Willem |
Evicted (Day 8) |
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Notes | none | none | ||||||
Against Public Vote | Bart, Karin, Martin, Tara, Willem |
Bart, Sabine |
none | Anouk, Cyrille |
Anouk, Bart |
Bart, Karin, Maurice, Ruud |
Bart, Karin, Ruud |
Bart, Ruud, Willem |
Walked | none | Tara | Bianca, Mona |
none | ||||
Evicted (% of Public Vote) |
Martin 30% |
Sabine 84.45% |
none | Cyrille 83.2% |
Anouk 80.59% |
Maurice 73.4% |
Karin 56.1% |
Willem 8.8% |
Ruud 43.4% |
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Bart 47.8% |
- ^1 There were no nominations this week. Big Brother offered the Housemates the choice of leaving the house voluntarily for the sum of 10,000 Guilder.
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