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Big Brother Celebrities: its good drama

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Gabrielle Côté did her homework before embarking on the big adventure of Big Brother Canada. A true fan, she had already watched previous seasons and well understood the strategies deployed in the Canadian version of this visual phenomenon, now adapted in 70 countries.

“Finding myself in this position, to be in the history of Big Brother, it’s truly an honor! It’s a little dream that I’m realizing,” said the grand winner over the phone.

She loves the strategic aspect of the show and the social relationships that form between the contestants who are locked together for over three months.

“It’s a bit of a microsociety. We like to see how these relationships are built; how people manage to betray each other, to live with betrayal. We also love the redemptions, the big comeback stories, the underdogs who manage to escape from trouble,” enumerated the almost unanimously voted winner.

In short, according to Gabrielle Côté, Big Brother Canada brings together all the ingredients to offer the audience “good drama”.

“It’s like a good movie script! It’s everything we want: betrayal, lies. We want people to rise, to succeed or fail in a crucial moment,” said the contestant who also appeared in “STAT.”

This desire to “make good television” did not influence her way of playing the game… but her reactions to the game? Certainly!

“For example, Felix’s return. Let’s be honest, it was very bad for my game. What allowed me to laugh at that moment instead of taking it as a hard hit was because I could see it from the spectator’s perspective,” summarized the storyteller who directed the film “Les Furies.”

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Gabrielle Côté won the grand prize of $100,000 on the reality television show Big Brother Canada.

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