Bárbara Evans

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Bárbara Evans
Born Bárbara Evans Clark [1]
(1991-05-22) May 22, 1991
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation Model, TV Personality

Bárbara Evans (born Bárbara Evans Clark on May 22, 1991, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian photographic model and reality television celebrity, best known for being the winner of the sixth season of the Brazilian version of The Farm.[2] Bárbara is the youngest winner of the Brazilian version of the reality show so far.

Career

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Barbara Evans is the daughter of Brazilian model, actress and television presenter Monique Evans and businessman Jose Clark. She was raised in São Paulo and attended Nutrition Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, but has not completed the course.

In 2011 Barbara appeared as the cover of Playboy Magazine with great success.[3]

A Fazenda

On Jun 23, 2013, Bárbara was officially announced by host Britto Junior as one of the sixteen celebrities contestants on the six season of A Fazenda, the Brazilian version of reality series The Farm, which aired on Rede Record.

On September 29, 2013, After 100 days of confinement, she was crowned the winner of the season, beating the lawyer Denise Rocha and Actor Marcos Oliver the final vote, taking home the R$2 million prize.[4]

Player History - A Fazenda 6

Week Position Evicted
1 Regular Márcio Duarte
2 Regular Lu Schievano
3 Regular/Immune Aryane Steinkopf
4 Regular Rita Cadillac
5 Regular Eviction cancelled
6 Nominee Ivo Meirelles
7 Nominee Scheila Carvalho
8 Nominee Received the most votes and won immunity
9 Regular/Immune Paulo Nunes
10 Exempt/Saved Beto Malfacini
11 Regular Yudi Tamashiro
12 Nominee Andressa Urach
13 Nominee Yani de Simone
14 Nominee Gominho (Day 96)
14 Nominee Mateus Verdelho (Day 97)
Finale Winner Denise Rocha Runner-Up, Marcos Oliver Third place.

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Preceded by
Viviane Araújo
Brazilian version Winner
A Fazenda 6 (2013)
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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