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What can viewers expect in the final?

This year's "Promi Big Brother" season comes to an end on December 4. Who has a chance of winning?

The "Promi Big Brother" finalists of 2023..aussiedlerbote.de
The "Promi Big Brother" finalists of 2023..aussiedlerbote.de

"Celebrity Big Brother" - What can viewers expect in the final?

The final of"Promi Big Brother" is scheduled for December 4 (from 20:15 on Sat.1). The spin-off of the reality TV show "Big Brother" started with its celebrity edition in 2013. In addition to the regular TV shows, there was also a 24-hour live stream on Joyn Plus+ this year, which, according to Sat.1, showed around 390 hours of "Promi Big Brother". Dilara Kruse (32) had to leave the house shortly before the final of the eleventh season, leaving five contestants to fight for victory.

The finalists and finalists

After around two weeks, the remaining residents of the "PBB" house will have to pack their bags. Who will take the win and with it the 100,000 euros in prize money? The social media followers or the opinions of the finalists could possibly provide some clues.

Matthias Mangiapane (40), who was sent straight to the final by container boss Paulina before the last nomination, is going into the final with around 95,000 Instagram followers. He "clearly favors Marco the most", as he reveals in the Sat.1 interview before the final. "He's a really great guy. I really appreciate him. He came out as gay here in the container in front of the whole of Germany. That takes a lot of courage and strength." He himself has "rarely shown my softer side, my social streak and my endearing nature and feelings on TV like I did here. I acted from the heart, I cried a lot - which I always try to suppress. I was just Matthias, the way he is."

Pop singer Peter Klein (56) is followed by 182,000 people on Instagram. "Apart from me, I don't begrudge Yeliz the victory," he says. The housemate showed greatness in the house. "She went far beyond her limits. She is actually very shy, but has shown here that she can stand up for herself."

Reality TV actress Paulina Ljubas (26; 382,000 followers) is "really looking forward to Tommy, my boyfriend, who I totally miss" after her time on "PBB". Also to my dog and my everyday life and my birthday on December 6." She doesn't begrudge the win to "anyone here now. But most of all Matthias. [...] I think it's great that he not only showed his drama side here, but also his sensitive and calm side." She herself has learned in the format "to face my fears, to show myself vulnerable, sensitive and perhaps sometimes boring. I hope I brought joy to the viewers."

Social media star and wildcard winner Marco Strecker (21) has 620,000 followers. After the TV container, he is most looking forward to "seeing my boyfriend and my family. I think it will be a much nicer relationship with them now - also because I've come out of the closet." He would like his housemate Matthias to win the most. "He's a very important and trusted person for me here in the house. He's open and direct. Not many people dare to do that in TV formats like this. I think that's really cool about him." He himself has experienced "so many cool and emotional moments in the house and that's why I think it would be super nice if I were to win this year".

Reality star Yeliz Koc (30) has 663,000 followers behind her. She would have liked Dilara Kruse to win the most, but now she would be happy to win herself: "I've never experienced what it feels like to win something. [...] To hear your name, to know that people have called for you because they want you to win from the bottom of their hearts - I imagine that would be a dream come true. That would show me that I'm good the way I am."

More "Big Brother" after the final

After the final, which will be presented as usual by Marlene Lufen (52) and Jochen Schropp (45), "PBB" will continue. Streaming star Jens "Knossi" Knossalla (37) has announced that there will be another round after the end of the TV season. His "Big Brother: Knossi Edition" will start on December 12 (12 noon), a good week after the finale of the regular show. However, the encore will not be shown on TV, but on the streaming portal Twitch. Highlight clips will be available on Joyn. And unlike the TV format, the "Knossi Edition" will not even run for three days - 57 hours to be precise. A "Promi Big Brother" contestant will then return to the container. "I will be moving back into the 'Big Brother' house on December 14. My dear friend Knossi has invited me," explained TV and party hit personality Jürgen Milski (60) in an interview with spot on news.

There will be more "Big Brother" content in spring 2024. The normal season of the reality show will then return. The new season will be shown on Joyn as a livestream and in summaries, and the TV experiment will run for 100 days as before.

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