Gabrielle Côté has won the sixth season of Big Brother Célébrités, a reality television show that has gained significant popularity in the francophone market. The season, which lasted for 11 weeks, was characterized by fluctuating alliances and strategic gameplay among the contestants.
The final jury comprised notable figures including Citron Rose, Félix Dolci, Marie-Ève Beauregard, Kate Moya, Christophe Dupéré, Pascale Marineau, and Salomé Corbo. Côté’s victory not only earned her a prize of 100,000 CAD but also included a charitable donation of 25,000 CAD to the Chainon foundation.
In addition to Côté’s win, William Cloutier was awarded the public’s favorite prize, receiving 5,000 CAD. The show dominated the ratings, ranking first among winter reality shows, and concluded with a reunion of all participating celebrities.
Big Brother, a format that has been adapted in over 70 countries, continues to engage audiences worldwide, with more than 600 seasons and 36,000 episodes produced to date. The sixth season of Big Brother Célébrités has further solidified the show’s status in the realm of reality television.
Looking ahead, the second season of Big Brother: Le Piège is set to commence on April 1, promising to deliver more drama and entertainment for fans of the franchise.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes or new features in the upcoming season, but observers are eager to see how the show evolves.