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Occupation Double
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GenreReality show
Presented byÉric Salvail
Joël Legendre
Pierre-Yves Lord
Sébastien Benoît
Jay Du Temple
Frédéric Robichaud
Alicia Moffet
Opening themeMitsou (2003−2013)
Valérie Daure (2017−2022)
FouKi (2023−)
Country of originCanada
Original languageFrench
Production
ProducerJulie Snyder
Production locationVarious
Running time30 min
Production companyProductions J
Original release
NetworkTVA (2003−2013)
Noovo (2017−)
ReleaseSeptember 18, 2003 (2003-09-18) –
present

Occupation Double (sometimes referenced as OD) is a Canadian French language reality show which first aired in 2003. It is broadcast on V, following a decade during which it was broadcast on TVA. As of 2023, the hosts of the show are former contestant Frédéric Robichaud and partner, singer Alicia Moffet. The show was previously hosted by Jay Du Temple.

The sixth edition of Occupation Double premiered on September 27, 2009. For the first time, the entirety of the show took place in a foreign country, the Dominican Republic. The seventh season took place in Whistler, British Columbia; the eighth, in Portugal; the ninth, in the United States; the tenth, in Spain and French Polynesia; the eleventh, in Indonesia; the twelfth, in Greece; and the thirteenth, in South Africa.[1] In 2020, it was announced that the show would be filmed in Quebec due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec in a season entitled, "OD: Chez Nous".

Seasons

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Season 1 (2003)

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Miscellaneous information

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  • The host was Éric Salvail.
  • Finalist Natacha made an impression when she ran in her underwear through the streets of the suburbs to join the boys' house.

Winning couple

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Éric and Isabelle (are no longer together)

Season 2 (2004)

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Miscellaneous information

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  • The host was Éric Salvail.[2]
  • Bérangère left the adventure to join Maxime, with whom she was in love, after the latter was eliminated. Maxime was eliminated after his ex-girlfriend testified that she and Maxime were still a couple at the beginning of the show.[3]

Winning couple

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Hugo and Marie-Ève (no longer together)

Season 3 (2006)

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Miscellaneous information

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  • The host was Joël Legendre.[2]
  • Maripier Morin is, among the candidates of the 3rd season, the one who stood out the most. A few years after her time on OD, she got various roles on TV, in shows like Le banquier, Sucré salé, District V and Ça commence bien![3]

Winning Couple

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Robin and Isabelle (no longer together)

Season 4 (2007)

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Winning Couple

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Stéphanie and Gabriel (no longer together)

Season 5 (2008)

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Winning Couple

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Jessica and Samuel (no longer together)

Season 6 (2009)

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Winning Couple

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Marie-Ève and Guillaume (are no longer together)

Season 7 (Whistler), 2010)

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Miscellaneous information

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  • While the public was aware, Judith was unaware that her boyfriend Jimmy was a dancer at 281, a strip club in Montreal. He finally confessed to her during the final trip to Bora Bora, at which point Judith exclaimed "Is there any cognac here?"
  • The host of this season was Pierre-Yves Lord.[4]

Winning Couple

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Nathalie and Charles (are no longer together)

Season 8 (Portugal, 2011)

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Miscellaneous information

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The finale was marked by major controversy. Couples Dave and Odile and Georges-Olivier and Nancy were the finalists of Occupation Double Portugal. Before the winning couple was announced, Nancy said she wanted to withdraw and that she was not up to the prizes, considering them "too big." As she tried to leave, the host Pierre-Yves Lord, Georges-Olivier and her own family urged her to stay until the winning couple was announced. Although she and Georges-Olivier were the winners, they did not kiss.

Season 9 (California, 2012)

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Miscellaneous information

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One of the highlights of this season was a party where Laurie, exasperated by Érika, shouted "Hey! Do you want me to get on my nerves?" ».

Winning Couple

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Andréanne Marquis and Hubert Harvey (are no longer together)

Season 10 (Spain, 2013)

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Winning Couple

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Cintia and Kaled[5] (are no longer together)

Season 11 (Bali, 2017)

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The 11th season, commonly called "OD Bali", was hosted by comedian Jay Du Temple and aired from 1 October 2017 on V, after 4 years of absence.

Miscellaneous information

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  • The season was watched by more than a million viewers each week.
  • On the way to the finale, the indonesian Agung volcano, located on the island of Bali, erupted. During his appearance on the show Tout le monde en parle, Jay Du Temple announced to the audience that the remaining candidates had been evacuated and were back on Canadian soil.[6]
  • Due to her reactions deemed excessive, candidate Joanie Perron shocked the audience both on television and on social media. In particular, she used a racist term when she complained about having to do the dishes. This incident gave rise to a petition on the Change.org website demanding her expulsion. The petition has collected more than 7500 signatures.[7] The candidate's mother expressed in an interview with the Journal de Montréal her dissatisfaction with several aspects of the show:

    If my daughter wasn't here, there wouldn't be a show. Everything is focused on her. But we only show the bad side of people

    .[8]

Winning couple

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Alexandra and Adamo (are no longer together).[9]

Season 12 (Greece, 2018)

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Miscellaneous information

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  • The elimination of Maude and Jonathan, which occurred following a poisoned chalice from the production, caused discontent among many viewers,[10] who circulated a petition that raised almost 13,000 signatures.
  • The winning couple of this edition is composed of Andrew O'Reilly and Catherine Paquin, Alanis' best friend, former candidate of the last season in Bali.[11]

Season 13 (South Africa, 2019)

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Miscellaneous information

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  • Bullying was a major topic in season 13. Indeed, Kevin was the target of many insults from other candidates who had a bad perception of him. This situation gave rise to a petition that has collected more than 25,000 signatures.[12] The production ended up apologizing to the public[13] and some candidates expressed remorse during the finale.
  • A first trans woman participated in the reality TV show Occupation Double: Khate Lessard, 23 years old. She went there to support the LGBTQ+ community.[14]

Audiences

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The finale, which took place on December 1, 2019, was watched by 1,020,000 people live and in replay the same evening.[15] The next day, 8 p.m. later, 177,000 people had watched the finale on Noovo.ca. The big winners of the final prize are Trudy Simoneau and Mathieu Robitaille. Kevin Lapierre won the prize for the favorite candidate.[16]

Record audience
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The daily Tuesday October 1, 2019 attracted nearly 631,000 viewers[17] live on V. This is the best score for a daily reality TV show since its return in 2017. It should also be noted that the ratings do not include viewing of shows on Noovo.ca, which in 2017 attracted more than 7 million views.[18]

On October 18, 2019, V published the audience results since the beginning of the adventure. On average, every Sunday, Occupation Double attracts 735,000 viewers. For the daily shows, it's an average of 650,000 people who follow the adventures of the candidates in South Africa. On Noovo.ca, the season's capsules and episodes, so far, have attracted 7 million views. V also mentions that the videos on the show's official Facebook page attract, on average, 2 million views each week.

Season 14 (Chez nous, 2020)

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Miscellaneous information

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  • Candidate David was excluded before the adventure even began. His past run-ins with the law and the testimonies of certain women would have made the production decide to eliminate him from Occupation Double.[19]
  • After not being chosen on the red carpet, candidates Anne-Catherine and Cédrick formed a couple during their deconfinement in the house of the excluded.[20]
  • At the end of the 5th week, a controversial and unprecedented situation[21] occurred when it was revealed that Éloïse, while she was in preventive isolation due to a fear of contamination with COVID-19, had watched videos about the current season of OD on YouTube, which is not allowed. The production did not immediately react and left it to the participants to eliminate the girl of their choice, and the latter eliminated Julie. Some discontent arose on social networks and the production had to block public comments on Éloïse's account.[22] The following Sunday, shaken by the consequences of her action, Éloïse declared that she wanted to leave the adventure just before the announcement of which girl would be eliminated. The candidates had put her photo in the envelope anyway[23]
  • The public received the couple well, and several personalities such as Manon Massé.[24] commented on this historic event for the show. *Candidates Marjorie and Cintia are the first female couple in the show's history.[25]

Audience Favorite

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Julie Munger won the $10,000 scholarship and the Audience Favorite Candidate Award.[26]

Winning couple

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The winning couple of this edition was the couple composed of Noémie Marleau and Vincent Beauregard.[26]

Season 15 (Dans l’Ouest, 2021)

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The 15th season, titled OD dans l'Ouest, is hosted by comedian Jay Du Temple and airs from September 23, 2021 on Noovo.[27]

Participants

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Source: Noovo website[28][29]

Adventure 1
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Boys
Candidates Age City Profession Arrival Departure Status
Frédérick 24 years old Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec Entrepreneur Week 1 Week 11 Finalist
Luca 26 years old Sherbrooke, Quebec Nurse Week 1 Week 10 Excluded
Philippe 26 years old Acton-Vale, Quebec Steel erector Week 5 Week 8 Excluded
Mathieu 26 years old Whistler, Canada Glazier Week 5 Week 6 Not chosen
Patrice 23 years old Quebec, Quebec Barber Week 1 Week 4 Excluded
Antoine 26 years old Brossard, Quebec Hypnotist Week 1 Week 3 Abandoned
Girls
Candidates Age City Profession Arrival Departure Status
Marilou 22 years old Jonquière, Québec Model Week 5 Week 11 Finalist
Amélie 23 years old Mascouche, Québec Marketing student Week 1 Week 10 Excluded
Sarah-Donia 27 years old Laval, Québec Clinical Nurse Week 5 Week 8 Excluded
Kathleen 30 years old Longueuil, Québec Insurance Sales Support Week 1 Week 7 Excluded
Sabrina 23 years old Sherbrooke, Quebec Kinesiology student Week 1 Week 6 Excluded
Carol-Anne 26 years old Repentigny, Quebec Professional dancer Week 1 Week 4 Excluded
Jolie-Ann 29 years old Montreal, Quebec Civil servant Week 1 Week 4 Excluded
Jenny 22 years old Laval, Quebec Flight attendant Week 1 Week 3 Excluded
Rasheeda 26 years old Terrebonne, Quebec Construction worker Week 1 Week 3 Excluded
Vanessa 31 years old Montreal, Quebec Communications Coordinator Week 1 Week 2 Excluded
Adventure 2
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Girls
Candidates Age City Occupation Arrival Departure Status
Ines 28 years old Terrebonne, Quebec Marketing student Week 1 Week 11 Winner
Audrey 31 years old Montreal, Quebec Beauty product salesperson Week 1 Week 11 Finalist
Clodelle 27 years old Montreal, Quebec Singer and model Week 1 Week 9 Dropped out
Alexandra 27 years old Vancouver, BC Flight attendant Week 1 Week 9 Dropped out
Boys
Candidates Age City Occupation Arrival Departure Status
Stevens 26 years old Montreal, Quebec Professional athlete Week 1 Week 11 Winner
Robin 25 years old Rosemère, Quebec Carpenter-joiner Week 1 Week 11 Finalist
Alexandre Y. 24 years old Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec Coach Week 1 Week 9 Withdrawal
Jackson 26 years old Laval, Quebec Construction engineering student Week 1 Week 9 Abandoned
Nicolas 28 years old Montreal, Quebec Bar manager Week 1 Week 7 Excluded
Pierre-Alexandre 33 years old Montreal, Quebec Airline pilot Week 1 Week 5 Excluded
Yannick 26 years old Quebec, Quebec Landscaping contractor Week 1 Week 2 Excluded
Alexandre P. 31 years old Mascouche, Quebec Restaurant manager Week 1 Week 1 Excluded by Production

Miscellaneous information

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  • Only four boys were revealed to the public during the unveiling of the candidates to the public, while twelve girls were revealed.[30]
  • During the red carpet, the host, Jay Du Temple, announces that there will be 2 adventures in this version.[31]
  • Alexandre, a candidate from adventure 2 of this version, was ousted from the show by the production because of his behavioral problems.[32][33][34] *At the end of the season, actors and actresses got together with Jay Du Temple to reinterpret certain scenes from various seasons of Occupation Double.[35]

Audience Favorite

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Frédérick wins the audience favorite award.[36]

Winning couple

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Ines and Stevens win with a prize worth CA$600,000 including a loft refuge in the Eastern Townships.[36]

Season 16 (Martinique, 2022)

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The 16th season of Occupation double Martinique marks the show's return to normalcy. Due to COVID-19, the last two seasons had to take place in Canada only. This year, the participants have the opportunity to travel around the globe again. Once again, it is the comedian Jay du Temple who occupies the position of host of the show. However, the role of "Lady Pagaille" is occupied by the very first Board of Directors (CA) of OD. The CA is originally made up of 4 candidates whose mission is to control the adventure of the two other houses. During the adventure, they will have important and especially heartbreaking decisions to make. The lucky ones who were able to access the adventure of OD Martinique are the following:

Girls
Candidates Age City Profession Arrival Departure Status
Claudia 26 years old Repentigny, Quebec Accountant Week 1 Week 11 Winner
Aïssa 24 years old Montreal, Quebec Bachelor's degree student in nursing Week 1 Week 11 Finalist
Virginie 27 years old Quebec, Quebec Hairdresser Week 1 Week 10 Excluded
Sandrine 23 years old Drummondville, Quebec Security student Financial Week 6 Week 10 Excluded
Koralie-Maya 22 years old Longueuil, Quebec Hairdresser Week 1 Week 9 Dropped out
Florence 23 years old Montreal, Quebec Model and journalism student Week 1 Week 8 Dropped out
Kiana 25 years old Montreal, Quebec Financial advisor Week 3 Week 8 Dropped out
Ally 22 years old Quebec, Quebec Head waiter Week 1 Week 7 Excluded
Catherine 28 years old Blainville, Quebec Yoga teacher and content creator Week 3 Week 6 Excluded
Sabrina 26 years old Sherbrooke, Quebec Financial advisor Week 3 Week 4 Not chosen
Dominique 29 years old Montreal, Quebec Sexology student Week 1 Week 4 Excluded
Mégane 26 years old Terrebonne, Quebec Owner of a high-end saddlery Week 1 Week 2 Excluded
Boys
Candidates Age City Profession Arrival Departure Status
Jimy 29 years old Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec Tiler Week 1 Week 11 Winner
Walide 28 years old Montreal, Quebec Personal attendant Week 1 Week 11 Finalist
Rami 23 years old Montreal, Quebec Mechanical engineering student Week 3 Week 10 Excluded
Zacharie 23 years old Trois-Rivières, Quebec Sports massage therapist Week 1 Week 10 Excluded
Isaack 24 years old Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu, Quebec Model Week 1 Week 8 Evicted
Philippe 27 years old Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Quebec Construction contractor Week 1 Week 8 Evicted
Félix 24 years old Montreal, Quebec Chemical process operator Week 1 Week 7 Excluded
Tommy 27 years old Blainville, Quebec DJ and electronic music producer Week 3 Week 5 Excluded
Jonathan 26 years old Saint-Basile-le-Grand, Quebec Firefighter and carpenter-joiner Week 1 Week 3 Given up
Marc-Olivier 26 years old Saint-Bruno, Quebec Construction contractor Week 1 Week 1 Given up
Olivier 24 years old Montreal, Quebec Barman Week 1 Week 1 Not chosen
Dave 29 years old Laval, Quebec Personal trainer Week 1 Week 1 Not chosen
Board members
Candidates Age City Profession Arrival Departure Status Integration
Megan 23 years old Montreal, Quebec Bachelor's student in education Week 1 Week 10 Excluded Week 1
Freeman 27 years old Montreal, Quebec Content creator Week 1 Week 10 Excluded Week 1
Michaël F. 23 years old Saint-Eustache, Quebec Photographer Week 1 Week 10 Excluded Week 2
Clémence 25 years old Montreal, Quebec Sales Representative Week 1 Week 10 Excluded Week 3
Mickael D. 23 years old Saint-Lin-des-Laurentides, Quebec Steel Installer Week 3 Week 10 Excluded Week 7

Miscellaneous information

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  • Catherine's interest in Tommy has caused a lot of talk, especially for content creator Emy-Jade Greaves, since Tommy is her ex and Catherine is her friend.[37][38]
  • Félix, Isaack and Philippe were expelled for bullying other candidates.[39] The latter three created an unhealthy climate and scared away sponsors of reality TV. The three Expelled candidates are no longer in the episodes as of October 20, 2022.
  • Kiana and Florence abandon the adventure due to the tense situation since the expulsion of Félix, Isaack and Philippe.[40]
  • Koralie-Maya abandons the adventure due to Rami's infidelity.[41]
  • During the grand finale, host Jay du Temple announces that he is leaving his role as host of Occupation double.[42]

Miscellaneous information

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  • Catherine's interest in Tommy has caused a lot of talk, especially for content creator Emy-Jade Greaves, since Tommy is her ex and Catherine is her friend.
  • Félix, Isaack, and Philippe were kicked out for bullying other contestants. The latter three created an unhealthy climate and scared away sponsors of the reality TV show. The three Expelled candidates are no longer in the episodes as of October 20, 2022.
  • Kiana and Florence are abandoning the adventure due to the tense situation since the expulsion of Félix, Isaack and Philippe.[43]
  • Koralie-Maya abandons the adventure due to Rami's infidelity.[44]
  • During the grand finale, host Jay du Temple announces that he is leaving his role as host of Occupation double.[45]

Controversy surrounding bullying

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Since the wave of bullying that Jonathan and Tommy experienced during their time on OD. Following the revelations, sponsors decided to break their partnership by way of press release: Shop Santé, Oraki, Polysleep, Twenty Compass, That'so, Nial Création, Lambert, Couche-tard, Guru as well as Finstar.[46] Finstar was a sponsor mainly for the grand prize of the winning couple, therefore a condo in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts.

In addition, several candidates from previous editions have expressed having experienced intimidation and felt abandoned by the production, including Charle Montigny and Karine Saint-Michel.[47][48]

Winning couple

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  • Couple: Claudia and Jimy
  • Favorite candidate: Jonathan and Virginie
  • Favorite CA candidate: Megan

Season 17 (Spain, 2023)

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The 17th season will be hosted for the first time by a couple, namely Alicia Moffet and Frédérick Robichaud. Frédérick participated in season 15 (OD in the West). This season will take place for the second time in Spain.

Finalists: Simon and Mia, Lara and Vincent, Rebecca and Mathieu P

Winner of the season: Simon and Mia

Favorite candidate: Céline [49]

Girls
Candidates Age City Professions Arrival Departure Status
Mia 22 years old Trois-Rivières, Quebec Social work student Week 1 Week 11 Winner
Lara 27 years old Boisbriand, Quebec Sales representative Week 1 Week 11 Finalist
Rébecca 26 years old Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec Social worker Week 1 Week 11 Finalist
Marie-Andrée 26 years old Saguenay, Quebec Clinical Nurse Week 1 Week 10 Excluded
Alexandra 27 years old Montreal, Quebec Master's student in Psychoeducation Week 1 Week 8 Excluded
Laurence 24 years old Roxton Falls, Montérégie, Quebec Student in Human Sciences Week 1 Week 7 Excluded
Céline 22 years old Moncton N.B. Clinical Nurse Week 1 Week 6 Dropped
Marilyne 24 years old Brossard, Quebec Student in Psychology Week 1 Week 5 Excluded
Léa 21 years old Quebec, Quebec Pharmacology student Week 1 Week 2 Excluded
Racky 24 years old Laval, Quebec Actuarial analyst Week 1 Week 1 Excluded
Boys
Candidates Age City Professions Arrival Departure Status
Simon 28 years old Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec Marketing consultant Week 1 Week 11 Winner
Mathieu P. 24 years old Laval, Quebec Financial director Week 1 Week 11 Finalist
Vincent 26 years old Longueuil, Quebec Carpenter-joiner Week 1 Week 11 Finalist
Anthony 27 years old Lévis, Quebec Carpenter-joiner Week 1 Week 10 Excluded
Antoine 31 years old Montreal, Quebec Restaurant owner Week 1 Week 8 Excluded
Jérémy 28 years old Trois-Rivières, Quebec Real estate entrepreneur Week 1 Week 7 Abandoned
Sami 27 years old Edmundston, N.B. Family physician Week 1 Week 6 Excluded
Johanel 28 years old Montreal, Quebec Life insurance analyst Week 1 Week 4 Excluded
Mathieu B. 23 years old Longueuil, Quebec Entrepreneur Week 1 Week 3 Excluded
Dany 25 years old Montreal, Quebec Sales Representative Week 1 Week 1 Excluded
Gabriel 25 years old Laval, Quebec Electromechanic Week 1 Red Carpet Not chosen
Jo 30 years old Montreal, Quebec Store Manager Week 1 Red Carpet Not chosen
Michaël 24 years old Joliette, Quebec Student in architecture Week 1 Red Carpet Not chosen
Surprise Duos
Candidates Age City Profession Arrival Departure Status
Alexandra 27 years old Montreal, Quebec Master's student in Psychoeducation Week 1 Week 9 Excluded
Jérémy 28 years old Trois-Rivières, Quebec Real estate entrepreneur Week 1 Week 7 Dropout
Léa 21 years old Quebec, Quebec Pharmacology student Week 1 Week 2 Excluded
Sami 27 years old Edmundston, N.B. Family Doctor Week 1 Week 6 Exclusive

Controversy of the season: Marie-Andrée and Anthony, the public's favorite couple, are eliminated before the final trip, so the public decides to vote for their friends who didn't vote to eliminate them, Mia and Simon. They therefore won the grand prize.

Season 18 (Mexico, 2024)

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The 18th season, titled OD Mexico, is hosted by Frédérick Robichaud and Alicia Moffet and broadcast from September 8, 2024 on Noovo[50]

Girls
Names Age City Profession Arrival Departure Status
Alix 29 years old Montreal, Quebec Marketing Consultant Week ---
Anna 23 years old Thetford-Mines, Quebec Bachelor's degree student in nutrition Week 1
Catherine F. 27 years old Blainville, Quebec Real estate broker Week 1
Catherine L. 24 years old Alma, Lac-St-Jean, Quebec Regional development agent Week 1
Fanny 25 years old Montreal, Quebec Pharmacist Week 1
Julianne 24 years old Charlevoix, Quebec Clinical Nurse Week ---
Kristina 23 years old Montreal, Quebec Fashion Representative Week 1
Maude 24 years old Val-d'Or, Quebec Model Week 1
Melek 22 years old Montreal, Quebec Makeup Artist Week 1
Shaïna 27 years old Montreal, Quebec Real Estate Broker Week 1
Solène 22 years old Quebec, Quebec Personal Trainer Semauine --- Winner
Stéphany 31 years old Montreal, Quebec Cybersecurity Specialist Week 1
Boys
Names Age City Occupation Arrival Departure Status
Aleksa 27 years old Sherbrooke, Quebec Entrepreneur Week 1
Alex 29 years old Sainte-Julie. Quebec Kinesiologist Week ---
Bilal 29 years old Montreal, Quebec Real estate broker Week 1
Carl 29 years old New Carlisle,

Gaspésie, Quebec

Paramedic Week 1
Étienne 24 years old Québec, Québec Server Week 1
Félix 29 years old Saguenay, Québec Software Developer Week 1 Winner
Frédéric 26 years old Montréal, Québec Real Estate Broker Week ---
Mamadou 23 years old Montréal, Québec Barman Week 1
Maxime 25 years old Sherbrooke, Québec Restaurant Owner Week ---
Michaël 27 years old Quebec, Quebec Real estate broker Week 1
Raphaël 26 years old Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu Travel content creator Week 1
Jimmy 21 years old Mandeville,

Lanaudière, Quebec

Model Week 1 Week 1 Excluded

This year in Occupation Double, it's mixed houses. Later during the season six new candidates will join the adventure.

Mixed House #1
Names Arrived In danger Eliminated
Aleksa Week 1
Anna Week 1
Catherine L. Week 1
Kristina Week 1
Melek Week 1
Michaël Week 1
Shaïna Week 1
Stéphany Week 1
Mixed House #2
Names Arrived In Danger Eliminated
Bilal Week 1
Carl Week 1
Catherine F. Week 1
Étienne Week 1
Fanny Week 1
Felix Week 1
Jimmy Week 1 Excluded Week 1
Mamadou Week 1
Maude Week 1
Raphaël Week 1

See also

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