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VIP EDITION OF BIG BROTHER STARTS IN BULGARIA

Tue, Mar 14 2006 11:00 CET 1491 Views

A VIP edition of Big Brother reality show started in Bulgaria yesterday, when 12 celebrities entered the show's house. The 12 will live there in the coming month, under camera surveillance.

Singers, models, writers and actors will participate in the VIP edition of the show. The winner will receive a 50 000 leva award.

The surprise of the first live broadcast came with the decision of model Violeta Zdravkova to enter the house with her daughter.

Folk singers and couple Raina and Konstantin entered the VIP Brother house together. Among the participants are also singer Dicho and his former fiancee, model Galia Litova.

Galia, from pop duet Karizma will also spend the coming month under the observance of television viewers.

Actor Vessela Neinski, writer Liubomir Milchev, club owner and controversial public figure Dim Dukov, businessman Kiril Vulchev, singer Lilana, and self-proclaimed playboy Dimitar Marinov will also participate in the show.

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