A Fazenda 10

A Fazenda 10 was the tenth season of the Brazilian reality television series A Fazenda, which premiered on Tuesday, September 18, 2018, on RecordTV. It was hosted by Marcos Mion (replacing Roberto Justus, who left the show after two seasons). The winner of the previous season, Flávia Viana, was the reporter of the season.

Marcos Mion replaced Roberto Justus as the main host, while season 9 winner Flávia Viana makes her debut as the show's new reporter.

On December 13, 2018, 43-year-old singer Rafael Ilha won the competition with 62.51% of the public vote over singer & actor João Zoli (35.77%) and personal trainer Caíque Aguiar (1.72%).

Contestants
Biographical information according to Record official series site, plus footnoted additions.

(ages stated are at time of contest)

Future Appearances
After this season, in 2019, Cátia Paganote appeared in Dancing Brasil 5, she placed 6th in the competition.

In 2021, Nadja Pessoa appeared in Ilha Record 1, she finished in 6th place in the competition. In 2023, Nadja also appeared in A Fazenda 15, she finished in 7th place in the competition.

In 2022, Caique Aguiar appeared in Ilha Record 2, he finished in 8th place in the competition.

In 2023, João Zoli appeared on De Férias com o Ex Caribe: Salseiro VIP 2 as original cast member.

In 2024, Cátia Paganote appeared on A Grande Conquista 2, she have to compete for a place to enter in the game, Cátia won her place in the mansion and finished the game in 16th place.

Fire challenge
This season, contestants compete in the Fire challenge to win the Lamp power. The Lamp power entitles the holder the two flames (red and blue) which may unleash good or bad consequences on the nomination process, with the red flame power defined by the public through of R7.com among two options.

The winner chooses a flame for himself and delegates which contestant holds the other. The Flame holder's choice is marked in bold.


 * Results

Brazilian ratings
All numbers are in points and provided by Kantar Ibope Media.


 * In 2018, each point represents 248.647 households in 15 market cities in Brazil (71.855 households in São Paulo)