Coco Claims the Big Brother 2025 Crown in Dramatic Finale

Coco Claims the Big Brother 2025 Crown in Dramatic Finale

Coco Claims the Big Brother 2025 Crown in Dramatic Finale

So, Big Brother Australia 2025 has officially wrapped up, and what a whirlwind this season turned out to be. After just four weeks — the shortest run in the show’s history on Channel 10 — a winner was finally crowned, and it was NSW single mum Coco who walked away with the title and the $135,000 prize.

On finale night, the atmosphere felt tense from the start. The final five — Allana, Bruce, Coco, Colin, and Emily — were all brought back onto the stage, knowing the entire season now came down to a single public vote. Host Mel Tracina kept everyone on edge, especially when she introduced a twist that none of the housemates saw coming. Each finalist was suddenly given a choice: stay in the game for a one-in-five shot at the grand prize, or walk away immediately with a brand-new car worth more than $40,000. It was the kind of dilemma that made the room fall silent for a moment.

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In the end, Allana and Bruce decided to take the car option, which meant they had to face each other in a quick game of chance to determine who actually got the keys. Allana won, leaving Bruce empty-handed and back in the mix with the remaining housemates as the finale marched on.

When the dust settled, Colin, the 21-year-old aspiring MMA fighter, finished in third place. That left just Coco and WA’s Emily as the final two — and fans had been passionately rooting for Emily all season. Viewers had fallen in love with her humour, kindness, and authenticity, and many genuinely believed she would take the crown. But in the end, the vote swung Coco’s way.

For Coco, this victory marked the beginning of a new chapter. She’s an education assistant and a mother who has overcome more than most — two tumours, major chest surgery, the loss of her father, and a marriage that recently ended after more than a decade. She has been open about wanting to rebuild her life, and the prize money, as she said through tears, would be life-changing for both her and her children.

This season wasn’t just about competition, either. It sparked conversations across Australia, from debates about “pretty privilege” to discussions around traditional gender roles. Moments like Colin breaking down after being ranked the least intelligent in the group had viewers emotional and deeply invested. Even the twists — like Edward’s shock elimination via a fake letter from “Mum,” or Vinnie being evicted mid-carolling challenge — kept people talking right until the finale.

In the end, though, the spotlight belonged to Coco — a resilient, determined mum who earned not just the votes, but the respect of audiences nationwide.

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