What happens to Occupation Double contestants after the show? Real careers, real life, real choices

Every season, Occupation Double creates couples, headlines, and endless conversations. But once the finale airs, one question consistently dominates search engines and social media: what happens to Occupation Double contestants after the show ends?

The answer isn’t simple, and that’s exactly what makes these post-OD journeys so compelling.

From Reality TV to Real Businesses

Some former contestants have successfully transformed OD’s exposure into long-term entrepreneurial projects. That’s the case for Stevens Dorcelus and Ines, winners of OD dans l’Ouest.

Today, the couple operates high-end rental chalets in Saint-Côme, just 90 minutes from Montreal. Far from influencer aesthetics alone, their project is rooted in design, hospitality, and experience-driven travel, a reminder that OD visibility can become a foundation rather than a final destination.

Building a Family After OD

For others, life after Occupation Double means choosing privacy, stability, and family over constant exposure.

Noémie Marleau and Vincent Beauregard, winners of OD Chez Nous, have shared a deeply personal journey with their audience. After navigating loss and resilience, the couple recently announced they are expecting a child — a powerful reminder that OD can lead to stories far more meaningful than television moments.

Creating, Hosting, Reinventing

Some contestants continue to evolve creatively.
Pézie Beaudin, first known from OD Grèce, has steadily built a career as an interior designer. She is now featured in the new Crave series OD Construction Double, where design, pressure, and real-life stakes take center stage.

Beyond television, Pézie also co-hosts the YouTube podcast On s’connait pas tant que ça, alongside Sansdrick and Claudie Mercier, creating a space for long-form conversation that contrasts sharply with the fast pace of reality TV.

Love, Influence, and Digital Life

For some couples, OD becomes the starting point of a shared digital life.
Claudie Mercier and Mathieu continue to live fully as content creators. During OD seasons, they regularly publish YouTube reviews and commentary, while outside the show, they embrace influencer life, travel, partnerships, and storytelling, without being confined to the OD label.

When Reality Meets Reality

Not every prize ages the same way.
Solène Lucas and Félix Lévesque, winners of OD Mexique, experienced both the excitement and the economic realities tied to their OD chalet. Their experience highlights an often-overlooked truth: post-OD success still requires real-world decisions.

Letting Go of the “OD” Label

Finally, some contestants actively work to outgrow the OD identity.
Adamo, winner of OD Bali, pursued a music career while openly acknowledging both the opportunities and limitations created by reality TV fame. OD opened doors, but credibility came only through sustained work.

So, What Really Happens After Occupation Double?

There’s no single outcome. OD can be a launchpad, a chapter, or simply a moment in time. Those who last are often the ones who transform visibility into purpose, structure, and long-term vision.

And perhaps that’s the real story after Occupation Double, not who wins, but who builds something that lasts once the cameras are gone.

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