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PREGNANT WOMAN AND CLERGYMAN TAKE PART IN BULGARIA'S BIG BROTHER 3

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PREGNANT WOMAN AND CLERGYMAN TAKE PART IN BULGARIA'S BIG BROTHER 3

The third edition of Big Brother in Bulgaria started on September 18 with the entry of 16 participants in the constantly monitored house of the reality show.

A pregnant woman would be among the participants. Svetlana planned to remain in the house long enough to give birth there as a part of her life's new beginning.

One clergyman also decided to take part in the show, despite the fact that the Bulgarian Orthodox Church sharply criticised the advertising campaign of the show.

Other participants include a separated couple, a chef, one dancer and the wife of a participant in Big Brother 2. The majority of competitors for the prize are women.

Four of the competitors are from Sofia, two come from Sliven and the others are from Bourgas, Pleven, Blagoevgrad, Varna, Chirpan, Brusartsi, Popovo and Gulubovo.

Representatives of various age groups would have to live together in the coming three months. The youngest competitor is aged 18, while the oldest is a 57-year-old woman.

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