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Big Brother Celebrities: Gabrielle Côté crowned winner of season 6

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After 11 weeks marked by fluctuating alliances, unexpected twists, and well-crafted strategies in the BIG BROTHER CANADA house, it is Gabrielle Côté who emerges victorious in this sixth season. Following the jury vote, made up of Citron Rose, Félix Dolci, Marie-Ève Beauregard, Kate Moya, Christophe Dupéré, Pascale Marineau, and Salomé Corbo, Gabrielle secured the victory over Oussama Fares, seated by her side during this gripping finale. The grand winner goes home with a prize of $100,000, with $25,000 donated to the Chainon Foundation, thanks to her performance in immunity challenges, various tasks, and her position in the house throughout the season.

An emotional finale

After a journey worthy of the greatest players of BIG BROTHER CANADA, it is William Cloutier who wins the audience’s favorite prize. Thanks to his determination, audacity, and endearing personality, he deserves a prize of $5,000.

The sixth season of BIG BROTHER CANADA stood out for its intensity, rich strategies and plot twists, and most importantly, its audience engagement. At the linear level, the show dominates the francophone market and ranks first among reality shows for the winter season, both among T2+ and 25-54 year olds, surpassing the competition and confirming its status as a must-watch for viewers. After the crowning of the winning celebrity, all the celebrities from the season, including Christophe Dupéré, Citron Rose, Émily Bégin, Étienne Galloy, Félix Dolci, Gabrielle Côté, Jean-François Provençal, Kate Moya, King Melrose, Marie-Ève Beauregard, Mona de Grenoble, Normand d’Amour, Oussama Fares, Pascale Marineau, Salomé Corbo, and William Cloutier, came together one last time to settle their scores and close any unfinished business.

Now that the season of BIG BROTHER CANADA has officially ended, the stage is set for the second season of BIG BROTHER: LE PIÈGE, which premieres on Crave on April 1st.

BIG BROTHER, a Banijay Entertainment format, has been adapted locally in 70 countries to date, with over 600 seasons and 36,000 episodes.

Source: Numeris, Quebec Franco, Conventional and French-language specialty channels, January 5 to March 8, 2026, average audience, T2+, A25-54, min. 3 broadcasts