Big Brother | |
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Season 8 | |
Presented by | Malin Stenbäck Adrian Boberg (Premiere) |
No. of days | 99 |
No. of housemates | 19 |
Winner | Sami Jakobsson |
Runner-up | Lennie Hansson |
Release | |
Original network | TV4 (Premiere) Sjuan (Live shows; Daily shows) C More (Live) TV4 Play (Stream) |
Original release | 10 February – 18 May 2020 |
Season chronology |
Big Brother Sverige 2020 is the eighth season of the Swedish Big Brother and the eleventh season of Big Brother overall to air in Sweden.
Big Brother celebrated its 20th anniversary and the show returned to Sweden after a five-year break. On 24 September 2019, TV4 announced that they will revive the show in early 2020. [1] This season officially started on 10 February 2020 on TV4. [2] Malin Stenbäck and Adrian Boberg co-hosted the show, Moa Wallin and Helle Schunnesson were the sidekicks of the live show. [3] This season was planned to run for 100 days. The winner received 1,000,000 kr. [4]
The weekly live shows were broadcast on Mondays on Sjuan, and daily shows were broadcast from Tuesdays to Sundays, also on Sjuan and TV4 Play. There were live streams with multiple camera angles on C More. [2] [5]
Adrian Boberg and Helle Schunnesson both quit hosting the live show after learning of housemate Sami Jakobsson's background with right-wing extremism and his having tattoos with Nazi symbols before. [6]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden, no more housemates were allowed to enter the house later in the show. [7]
The main format for this season has a big change with the cancellation of nomination. Instead, by setting a series of competitions each week and the losers will be nominated for eviction. [8] After analyzing all the years of the reality show, it has been found that the format has led to people being broken down and that many of the participants mentally felt bad. TV4 decided to redo the show's original format.
TV4 writes in the press release that "Mental illness has been promoted by a game engine that focuses on hunting and conflict, rather than the social and psychological experiment that is the show's original idea."
The former premise has been to make it popular in the house to avoid getting the most number of nomination votes by the other participants. The participants have not been allowed to talk about their decisions in previous seasons, which TV4 believes has led to the fact that you can not trust anyone and that the participants have never been able to sort out any conflicts.
The press release states: "Not being able to talk about nominations means that you as a nominee live with the knowledge that the majority of participants may not like you or see you as a threat. If you are lucky and the viewers leave you there, you still need to be left with the feeling of insecurity and the feeling that may not be liked or be a big threat. It leads to confusion."
The show has removed the segment of nomination and the housemates will have the opportunity to talk to each other about their choices. But the production has also divided the season into the Qualifying Game and the Final Game.
In the Qualifying Game, both housemates and viewers have the opportunity to save one or more people in the house. Participants will also need to motivate their choices about why they want a person to stay or leave the house. Viewers also have the power to go against the participants and save the person.
When the Final Game starts, there will be no new housemates to enter the house. The competition momentum will remain during the final game, but the show will be more focused on nominations.
The house is built in Telestaden in Farsta, Stockholm. It's a colorful and luxurious house with more than fifty cameras and ninety microphones and it features a 400 m2 living area, a 75 m2 pool room, a spa with a whirlpool and a luxury bathroom, two bedrooms for at least 12 people. Housemates will have access to a fully equipped kitchen and gym. [9]
Name | Age on entry | Hometown | Occupation | Day entered | Day exited | Status |
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Sami Jakobsson [10] | 25 | Köping | Truck driver | 1 | 99 | Winner |
Lennie Hansson [11] | 36 | Sundsvall | Importer | 6 | 99 | Runner-up |
Jasmine Armstrong [12] | 26 | Halmstad / Gothenburg | Retail sales and substitute teacher | 1 | 99 | Third place |
Mergim Feka [13] | 21 | Hässleholm | Bartender and warehouse worker | 1 | 96 | 12th Evicted |
Frida Skoglund [14] | 29 | Karlstad | Waiter and wine sommelier | 29 | 92 | 11th Evicted |
Julia Löfgren [15] | 29 | Stockholm | Entrepreneur; Driver and nail salon owner | 1 | 85 | 10th Evicted |
Martin Forsten [16] | 30 | Åkersberga | Carpenter | 7 | 78 | 9th Evicted |
Amilia Stapelfeldt [17] | 25 | Stockholm | PR consultant and talent scout | 1 | 71 | 8th Evicted |
Alex Manzizila [18] | 31 | Stockholm | Entrepreneur and substitute teacher | 1 | 64 | 7th Evicted |
Victoria Klöfver Rama [19] | 22 | Östersund | Flight attendant | 15 | 57 | 6th Evicted |
Daniel Glasman [20] | 37 | Stockholm | Communications strategist and nightclub employee | 1 | 50 | 5th Evicted |
Philip Wesselhoff [21] | 24 | Gothenburg | Personal assistant | 29 | 36 | 4th Evicted |
Izabella Andersson Acimovic [22] | 26 | Norrköping | Marketer; Former contestant of Parovi | 26 | 32 | 3rd Evicted |
Lisa Eng [23] | 37 | Stockholm | Teacher assistant | 1 | 29 | 2nd Evicted |
Antonia "Anty" Johnson [24] | 28 | Umeå | Youtuber and influencer | 1 | 22 | 1st Evicted |
Patrik Svensson [25] | 51 | Gothenburg | Business manager and chef | 1 | 20 | Walked |
Jessica Pamlin [26] | 23 | Stockholm | Youtuber | 5 | 8 | Walked |
Kim Kamal [27] | 21 | Uppsala | Makeup artist; Hair stylist and influencer | 1 | 4 | Ejected |
Isabel Pereira [28] | 24 | Stockholm | Clothing store assistant | 1 | 4 | Ejected |
Mole | ||||||
Joakim Lundell [29] | 34 | Vadstena | Artist and Youtuber | 22 | 24 | Left |
Since there won't be nominations for the Qualifying Game Phase, a series of competitions would be held for each week. The losers would be in danger of possible eviction. For the Final Game Phase, the show switched back to the original format with housemates nominate each other. Housemates will compete in teams or individually for different benefits.
This housemate won the weekly team competition and safe for the week. | |
This housemate was nominated for lost the weekly team competition. | |
This housemate was nominated for lost the weekly team competition, but was saved by winning the immunity competition. | |
This housemate was nominated for lost the weekly team competition, but was saved by the public vote. | |
This housemate was nominated for lost the weekly team competition, but was saved by housemate(s). | |
This housemate was nominated for lost the weekly team competition, but was saved by Friday's competition winner. |
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | ||||||||
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Day 32 Council vote | Day 36 | ||||||||||||||
Nominated | Team competition | Individual | |||||||||||||
Isabel Kim Jasmine Sami | Alex Daniel Jasmine Lisa Mergim Patrik | Amilia Antonia Lisa Patrik | Alex Daniel Jasmine Joakim Lennie Lisa Mergim Victoria | Alex Daniel Izabella Jasmine Lennie Philip Victoria | Alex Izabella Jasmine Philip Victoria | Alex Amilia Daniel Jasmine Julia Lennie Mergim | Jasmine Lennie Sami Victoria | Alex Amilia Frida Jasmine Julia Lennie Martin Mergim Sami Victoria | |||||||
Saved by | |||||||||||||||
Immunity competition | none | Mergim | Amilia | Daniel | Lennie | Amilia | Victoria | Lennie | |||||||
Public vote | Daniel | none | Jasmine | none | Daniel Jasmine | Jasmine Lennie | Sami | Julia Amilia Mergim Sami | |||||||
Housemate(s) | Alex Lisa | Alex | none | Alex | none | Frida Martin | |||||||||
Friday's competition winner | Patrik by Mergim | Victoria by Martin | Alex by Martin | Mergim by Victoria | Jasmine by Martin | none | |||||||||
Sami | Lose | 1 | Win | Win | Win | Izabella | Safe | Win | Daniel | Saved | |||||
Lennie | Not in House | 3 | Win | Win | Lose | Daniel | Saved | Saved | Daniel | Frida to block | |||||
Jasmine | Lose | 5 | Lose | Win | Saved | Izabella | Saved | Saved | Julia | Victoria to block | |||||
Mergim | Win | 5 | Saved | Win | Saved by Lennie | Daniel | Safe | Saved | Daniel | Alex to block | |||||
Frida | Not in House | Izabella | Safe | Win | Julia | Mergim to block | |||||||||
Julia | Win | 2 | Win | Win | Win | Izabella | Safe | Win | 6 points | Saved | |||||
Martin | Not in House | 2 | Win | Win | Win | Izabella | Safe | Win | Julia | Saved | |||||
Amilia | Win | 1 | Win | Saved | Win | Daniel | Safe | Saved | Daniel | Jasmine to block | |||||
Alex | Win | 4 | Saved | Win | Saved | Izabella | Saved | Saved | Julia | Amilia to block | |||||
Victoria | Not in House | Win | Saved | Izabella | Lose | Win | Daniel | Sami to block | |||||||
Daniel | Win | 6 | Saved | Win | Saved | Izabella | Saved | Lose | 5 points | Evicted (Day 50) | |||||
Philip | Not in House | Izabella | Lose | Evicted (Day 36) | |||||||||||
Izabella | Not in House | Daniel | Evicted (Day 32) | ||||||||||||
Lisa | Win | 4 | Saved | Lose | Lose | Evicted (Day 29) | |||||||||
Joakim | Not in House | Lose | Left (Day 24) | ||||||||||||
Antonia | Win | 3 | Win | Lose | Evicted (Day 22) | ||||||||||
Patrik | Win | 6 | Saved | Lose | Walked (Day 20) | ||||||||||
Jessica | Not in House | Walked (Day 8) | |||||||||||||
Kim | Lose | Ejected (Day 4) | |||||||||||||
Isabel | Lose | Ejected (Day 4) | |||||||||||||
Notes | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | 10, 11, 12, 13 | 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 | 20, 21, 22 | 20, 23, 24 | 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 | 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 | 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 | ||||||
Against public vote (for eviction) | none | Jasmine | Antonia Lisa | Lennie Lisa | Daniel Izabella | Philip Victoria | Daniel Julia | Daniel Lennie | Alex Jasmine Mergim Sami Victoria | ||||||
Alex Jasmine Victoria | |||||||||||||||
Left | none | Joakim | none | ||||||||||||
Walked | Jessica | none | Patrik | none | |||||||||||
Ejected | Isabel Kim | none | |||||||||||||
Evicted | No Eviction | Jasmine 71.8% to save | Antonia Fewest votes to save | Lisa Fewest votes to save | Izabella Fewest votes to save | Philip Fewest votes to save | Daniel Julia 50.5% to save | Daniel Fewest votes to save | Mergim Sami Most votes (out of 5) to save | ||||||
Victoria Fewest votes to save |
This housemate won the immunity competition. | |
This housemate was automatically nominated for eviction for violating the Big Brother rules. | |
Nominations: The first housemate in each box was nominated for two points, and the second housemate was nominated for one point. |
Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | |||||||
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Day 95 | Final | |||||||||||
Sami | Jasmine Amilia | 3-Amilia 1-Mergim | Julia Martin | 2-Frida 2-Mergim | Frida Lennie | No Nominations | Winner (Day 99) | |||||
Lennie | Alex Julia | Julia Sami | Mergim Frida | Julia Sami | Jasmine Sami | No Nominations | Runner-up (Day 99) | |||||
Jasmine | Julia Amilia | Amilia Mergim | 2-Julia 2-Martin | Frida Mergim | Frida Lennie | No Nominations | Third place (Day 99) | |||||
Mergim | Alex Jasmine | Julia Sami | Lennie Frida | Julia Jasmine | 3-Sami 1-Jasmine | No Nominations | Evicted (Day 96) | |||||
Frida | Alex Jasmine | Amilia Mergim | Mergim Lennie | Julia Sami | Jasmine Sami | Evicted (Day 92) | ||||||
Julia | Jasmine Frida | Amilia Mergim | Sami Jasmine | Frida Mergim | Evicted (Day 85) | |||||||
Martin | Julia Amilia | Amilia Mergim | Jasmine Sami | Evicted (Day 78) | ||||||||
Amilia | Alex Jasmine | Julia Sami | Evicted (Day 71) | |||||||||
Alex | Amilia Julia | Evicted (Day 64) | ||||||||||
Victoria | Evicted (Day 57) | |||||||||||
Notes | 42, 43 | 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 | 50, 51, 52 | 53, 54 | 55, 56 | 57 | 58 | |||||
Against public vote | Alex Jasmine Julia | Amilia Jasmine Julia Martin Mergim | Frida Jasmine Lennie Martin | Frida Julia Mergim | Frida Jasmine Sami | All Housemates | ||||||
Evicted | Alex Most votes to evict | Amilia Most votes to evict | Martin Most votes to evict | Julia Most votes to evict | Frida Most votes to evict | Mergim Fewest votes to save | Jasmine Fewest votes to win | Lennie Fewest votes to win | ||||
Sami Most votes to win |
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