One house and 16 celebrities divided into 4 teams with the aim of managing 4 businesses. This format takes each of the celebrity teams to run a pizzeria, car wash, bed and breakfast, and beauty salon. The profits made are given to solidarity institutions. The celebrities are closed in a home with 24 hour monitoring and are evaluated based on the business results and on the public vote.
Singles from various parts of the country meet for the first time at a restaurant table. At the end of their first meeting, both will have a decision to make: investing in a second meeting with that person or not. Portuguese version of the British format “First Dates.”
Each week, a desperate restaurant in total crisis receives Chef Ljubomir Stanisic's help, who—in just a week—will change everything necessary to make the business successful again. The portuguese version of “Kitchen Nightmares.”
Originally from the Netherlands, Let Love Rule now has a Portuguese version. Each week, four new stories are shown, lived by different protagonists that we meet every Sunday. At the end of four days, a meeting dictates the participants' continuation as a couple - outside the experience - or their separation. In a ceremony, led by Maria Cerqueira Gomes and Pedro Teixeira, the couples evaluate their experience. Mafalda de Castro presents the diaries of this format, which is premised on helping singles find love.
12 potential influencers in social networks will reset their followers and compete for Likes. Living in the same house, every day they will be confronted with challenges that will test not only their creativity, but also their physical, intellectual and resilience abilities. Who will have the most popular and creative posts and lives and thus win the title of main national influencer?