Big Brother Verão 2026: Portugal's summer reality show, contestants and prize
TVI's Big Brother Verão is on air with 18 anonymous contestants, host Maria Botelho Moniz and a prize that can reach 100,000 euros. Here is the guide.
Portugal’s most talked-about summer reality show is up and running — and this year it went back to basics. TVI’s Big Brother Verão kicked off on 28 June with a house full of unknown faces: 18 anonymous contestants, nine men and nine women, competing for a prize that can reach 100,000 euros.
Who hosts Big Brother Verão 2026?
Maria Botelho Moniz is back at the controls, fronting the Sunday galas and the special weeknight shows. Around her spins a permanent-tribunal panel of commentators — from Cinha Jardim to Francisco Monteiro and Márcia Soares, former contestants recycled as analysts, proof that in this format nobody ever truly leaves the house.
What is different this season?
The bet on anonymous contestants, after editions packed with celebrities. Producers promised the «biggest and fiercest» competition yet, with a challenge-house designed to test the 18 from day one — and the first weeks have backed the promise, with the hand-picked cast keeping social media busy. You can follow on TVI and the channel’s digital platforms, with every development on the show’s official site.
Between galas, nominations and the inevitable hot seat, Big Brother Verão should fill Portuguese evenings deep into September. If you would rather have your dysfunctional families scripted, the new ‘Little House on the Prairie’ landed on Netflix this week — every summer gets the families it deserves, some with a script, some without.
By Lucy Bennett
Image: TVI