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Carré ViiiP 2011

Carré ViiiP 2011 was a rip-off of the French version of the reality show Big Brother carrying on from a previous similar show, Loft Story. It aired on TF1 and was presented by Elsa Fayer, also the presenter of Qui veut épouser mon fils?. The series began filming on March 18, 2011, when 16 people entered a purpose-built house on the outskirts of Paris. The show was originally set to run until May 27, 2011. However, following bad ratings TF1 decided to end the show on March 31, 2011, only 13 days after it had begun. The show resembles the NRJ12 program Les Anges de la télé-réalité because a review of former reality TV candidates.

Top Cast

  • Benoît Dubois

    Benoît Dubois

    Benoît

  • Thomas Vitiello

    Thomas Vitiello

    Thomas

  • Afida Turner

    Afida Turner

    Afida

  • Cindy Lopes

    Cindy Lopes

    Cindy

  • François Xavier Leuridan

    François Xavier Leuridan

    François-Xavier

  • Giuseppe Polimeno

    Giuseppe Polimeno

    Giuseppe

  • Marie-Alexandra Obolensky

    Marie-Alexandra Obolensky

    Alexandra

  • Marjolaine Bui

    Marjolaine Bui

    Marjolaine

  • Candice Hassan

    Candice Hassan

    Candice

Overview

Carré ViiiP 2011 was a rip-off of the French version of the reality show Big Brother carrying on from a previous similar show, Loft Story. It aired on TF1 and was presented by Elsa Fayer, also the presenter of Qui veut épouser mon fils?. The series began filming on March 18, 2011, when 16 people entered a purpose-built house on the outskirts of Paris. The show was originally set to run until May 27, 2011. However, following bad ratings TF1 decided to end the show on March 31, 2011, only 13 days after it had begun. The show resembles the NRJ12 program Les Anges de la télé-réalité because a review of former reality TV candidates.

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