Big Brother (Norwegian TV series)

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Big Brother
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Official Big Brother Norge 2011 logo
Also known asBig Brother Norge
Presented by Arve Juritzen (2001–2002)
Jannicke Farstad (2001)
Annette Young (2002)
Trygve Rønningen (2003)
Sarah Natasha Melbye (2011)
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes374
Production
Production locations Oslo (2001–2003)
Stockholm, Sverige (2011)
Production company Endemol
Release
Original network TVNorge (2001–2003)
TV 2 Bliss (2011)
Original release24 February 2001 (2001-02-24) 
4 December 2011 (2011-12-04)

Big Brother Norge was the Norwegian version of reality TV show Big Brother that was aired from 2001 to 2003 on TV Norge for four moderately successful seasons. The fifth and final season was launched in late August 2011 on TV 2 Bliss.

Contents

Overall

SeasonsLaunch DateFinale DateDaysHousematesWinnerPrize moneyPresenter
Original Run
1 Big Brother 2001 24 February 200131 May 20019712Lars Joakim Ringom1,000,000 NOKArve Juritzen
2 Big Brother – Tilbake I Huset 17 November 200125 November 2001913Leena BrekkeNone
3 Big Brother 2002 24 February 20022 June 20029915Verónica Agnes Roso1,000,000 NOKArve Juritzen
4 Big Brother 2003 8 March 200315 May 20036915Eva Lill BaukholTrygve Rønningen
2nd Run
5 Big Brother 2011 29 August 20114 December 20119822Tine Barstad1,000,000 NOKPetter Pilgaard
Sarah Natasha Melbye

Big Brother 1

Season 1 of Big Brother Norge premiered on February 24, 2001 and ran until May 31, 2001. 10 housemates entered the house on launch night with two Intruders immediately following on the second day of the Show. The original housemates then had to decide whom of Natalie and Roy they wanted to keep in the house. Natalie was evicted. First victim of the public voting was Rebekka, who eventually made a return to the show as one of the twists of the season. When Per Morten made the shows only voluntary exit on Day 85 the audience had the chance to vote yet another former evictee back into the house. Since Rebekka already returned and Natalie not recognized as an official housemate by Big Brother (they put her profile off the homepage once she was evicted) the audience had to choose out of Trond, Mónica, Roy and Rodney. With massive support, the latest evictee Rodney was allowed to make a comeback.
Two showmances had huge impact on the show since both resulting couples (Annette and Rodney; Anne Mona and Ramsy) remained in the house until the last week. However it was Lars Joakim Ringom who gained the most popularity and was crowned the winner of the season in a close vote beating runner-up Anita E. Sundt Olsen by 2% only. Both housemates have been quite popular and have never been nominated.
Annette Young, who gained the 3rd runner-up position on final night, eventually became a co-host of future Big Brother Norge seasons.
This was the first time that the rules of a Big Brother edition were changed to a minimum of three housemates being up for eviction on every nomination round in comparison to the usual two.

Nominations Table

Housemates nominate for 2 points (top of box) and 1 point (bottom of box) and the three or more housemates with the most nomination points face the public vote to evict.

Week 1Week 2Week 4Week 6Week 8Week 10Week 12Week 13Week 14
Final
Lars JoakimNatalieRebekka,
Anita
Monica,
Trond
Monica,
Anita
Ramsy,
Anita
Ramsy,
Anne Mona
Per Morten,
Ramsy
No
Nominations
Winner
(Day 97)
AnitaNatalieRebekka,
Per Morten
Lars Joakim,
Ramsy
Roy,
Monica
Rodney,
Per Morten
Rodney,
Anne Mona
Rebekka,
Anne Mona
No
Nominations
Runner-up
(Day 97)
RodneyNatalieRebekka,
Per Morten
Monica,
Trond
Roy,
Monica
Anita,
Per Morten
Anita,
Per Morten
Evicted
(Day 72)
No
Nominations
Third place
(Day 97)
AnetteRoyRebekka,
Anita
Monica,
Trond
Monica,
Roy
Roy,
Per Morten
Per Morten,
Ramsay
Per Morten,
Rebekka
No
Nominations
Fourth place
(Day 97)
Anne MonaNatalieRebekka,
Anita
Monica,
Trond
Monica,
Roy
Per Morten,
Roy
Per Morten,
Anita
Per Morten,
Anita
No
Nominations
Fifth place
(Day 97)
RamsyNataliePer Morten,
Monica
Anita,
Monica
Anita,
Monica
Anita,
Per Morten
Lars Joakim,
Anita
Per Morten,
Lars Joakim
No
Nominations
Evicted
(Day 90)
RebekkaNatalieTrond,
Anne Mona
Evicted
(Day 16)
Anetta,
Anita
Re-Evicted
(Day 86)
Per MortenRoyTrond,
Anette
Monica,
Rodney
Anita,
Monica
Anita,
Roy
Rodney,
Ramsy
Anne Mona,
Rebekka
Walked
(Day 85)
RoyNominatedRebekka,
Rodney
Anita,
Monica
Monica,
Ramsy
Per Morten,
Ramsy
Evicted
(Day 58)
MonicaNatalieRebekka,
Anita
Per Morten,
Ramsy
Anita,
Ramsy
Evicted
(Day 44)
TrondNatalieRebekka,
Ramsy
Anita,
Rodney
Evicted
(Day 30)
NatalieNominatedEvicted
(Day 4)
Notes 1 none 2 3 4 4
Nominated
For Eviction
Natalie,
Roy
Anita,
Per Morten,
Rebekka,
Trond
Anita,
Monica,
Ramsy,
Rodney,
Trond
Anita,
Monica,
Roy
Anita,
Per Morten,
Roy
Anita,
Per Morten,
Ramsy,
Rodney
Anne Mona,
Per Morten,
Rebekka
Anette,
Anne Mona,
Anita,
Lars Joakim,
Ramsy,
Rodney
Anette,
Anne Mona,
Anita,
Lars Joakim,
Rodney
EvictedNatalie
8 of 10 votes
to evict
Rebekka
56%
to evict
Trond
35%
to evict
Monica
48%
to evict
Roy
58%
to evict
Rodney
34%
to evict
Rebekka
53%
to evict
Ramsy
10%
to win
Anne Mona
12%
(out of 5)
Anette
20%
(out of 4)
Rodney
29%
(out of 3)
Anita
48%
to win
Lars Joakim
52%
to win


Notes:
^1 On Day 2 two new Housemates, Natalie and Roy, entered the House. On Day Four the Housemates had to decide which one of them to evict, and Natalie left the House after receiving the most votes.
^2 Rebekka returned to the House on Day 65.
^3 On Day 85 Per Morten left the House voluntarily. He was facing Eviction along with Anne Mona and Rebekka, but all votes for him were discounted and the Eviction left between Anne Mona and Rebekka, with Rebekka leaving after receiving 53% to Anne Mona's 47%. Viewers voted for which Ex-Housemate they wanted to replace Per Morten. They voted for Rodney who re-entered the House on Day 86, shortly after Rebekka's second Eviction. Rodney was chosen with 56% of the vote, to Trond's 17%, Monica's 14% and Roy's 13%.
^4 There were no Nominations this Week, instead all Housemates faced the vote to win.

Big Brother Norge - Tilbake I Huset

Big Brother Norge - Tilbake I Huset (Back In The House) was a spin-off of the first season which was set 100 days after that seasons final and lasted 9 days running from November 17 to November 25, 2001. Several season 1 housemates re-entered the house together with four new personalities: Annika, Christian, Claus and Leena, who competed to become a housemate on the shows next regular season. Since Claus made a voluntary exit halfway through the audience had to choose between the remaining three and voted Leena (real name: Lina) Breeke the winner who was therefore the first known housemate for the next season.
The main highlight of the show was the wedding between season 1 houseguests Ramsy and Mona which marked the first time worldwide that a couple would marry inside a Big Brother house. Boyband Westlife made an appearance as live guests during the wedding and performed.

Contestants

Anonymous
ContestantResidenceOccupationAge
Flag of Norway.svg AnnikaFrisør21
Flag of Norway.svg ChristianWeb Designer20
Flag of Norway.svg ClausConsultant27
Flag of Norway.svg Leena BrekkeStudent22
All-Stars
ContestantResidenceOccupationAge
Flag of Norway.svg Anita E. Sundt Olsen Oslo 25
Flag of Norway.svg Anne Mona Hansen Flekkefjord 24
Flag of Norway.svg Monica Sørensen Oslo 28
Flag of Norway.svg Per Morten Witzøe Oslo 36
Flag of Norway.svg Ramsy Suleiman Ålesund 23
Flag of Norway.svg Rebekka Østby Moss 27
Flag of Norway.svg Rodney Omdahl Karlsen Skien 26
Flag of Norway.svg Roy Grønkvist33
Flag of Norway.svg Trond Syversen Nittedal 35

Big Brother 2

The second season of Big Brother Norge started on February 24, 2002 and ended on June 2 of the same year. As it was decided on Tilbake I Huset, Leena Brekke, now under her real name Lina, was already certain to move into the house together with 11 others on launch night. Juse like in the other year, two intruders made their way to the house on Day 2: Gro Anita and Espen. Both of them were automatically up for eviction, however, next to them two of the original housemates who received the most nominations, Jan Arne and Verónica were also in danger of leaving the house on what was a double elimination in the very first week. Jan Arne and Gro Anita, whose stay in the house only lasted for 2 days, got evicted.
Although being elected by the public to enter the house, Lina found herself in the unlucky position to get nominated by Big Brother in week 2 and immediately getting the boot out of five nominated housemates.
After 99 Days, Verónica Agnes Roso from Lørenskog was voted the winner over Espen Vesterdal Larsen and three others. Both Verónica and Espen have been up for eviction in the very first week and Verónica got nominated even 5 out of the 8 nomination rounds.

Nominations Table

Week 1Week 2Week 4Week 6Week 8Week 10Week 12Week 13Week 14
Final
VerónicaMaria
Jan Arne
Verónika-Kathrin
Maria
Maria
Güner
Remi
Jahannes
Remi
Verónika-Kathrin
Johannes
Verónika-Kathrin
Mikki
Mónica
No
Nominations
Winner
(Day 99)
EspenNominatedLise Marie
Verónica
Lise Marie
Johannes
Lise Marie
Verónica
Remi
Kristian
Mónica
Veronika-Kathrin
Mónica
Veronika-Kathrin
No
Nominations
Runner-Up
(Day 99)
Verónika-KathrinKristian
Maria
Remi
Johannes
Remi
Johannes
Lise Marie
Espen
Johannes
Espen
Verónica
Espen
Maria
Espen
No
Nominations
Third place
(Day 99)
MónicaJohannes
Verónica
Verónica
Johannes
Lise Marie
Johannes
Lise Marie
Johannes
Johannes
Verónica
Johannes
Verónica
Maria
Verónica
No
Nominations
Fourth place
(Day 99)
KristianVerónica
Remi
Verónica
Güner
Dennis
Verónica
Lise Marie
Johannes
Dennis
Verónica
Verónica
Johannes
Mikki
Dennis
No
Nominations
Fifth place
(Day 99)
MikkiNot in
house
Johannes
Verónica
Verónica
Dennis
No
Nominations
Evicted
(Day 96)
DennisJan Arne
Line
Remi
Güner
Güner
Remi
Remi
Johannes
Johannes
Remi
Kristian
Mónica
Mikki
Maria
No
Nominations
Evicted
(Day 96)
Maria Verónika-Kathrin
Jan Arne
Remi
Verónika-Kathrin
Remi
Dennis
Espen
Dennis
Dennis
Verónika-Kathrin
Verónika-Kathrin
Kristian
Dennis
Mónica
Evicted
(Day 89)
JohannesGüner
Mónica
Güner
Mónica
Güner
Remi
Remi
Verónica
Remi
Mónica
Dennis
Maria
Evicted
(Day 75)
RemiVerónica
Jan Arne
Verónica
Lisa Marie
Maria
Verónica
Lise Marie
Verónica
Espen
Johannes
Evicted
(Day 61)
Lise MarieRemi
Verónica
Remi
Espen
Remi
Espen
Mónica
Verónica
Evicted
(Day 47)
GünerLise Marie
Dennis
Johannes
Espen
Johannes
Verónica
Evicted
(Day 33)
LineVerónica
Johannes
Remi
Johannes
Evicted
(Day 19)
Jan ArneDennis
Verónica
Evicted
(Day 5)
Gro AnitaNominatedEvicted
(Day 5)
Notesnone none
Nominated
For Eviction
Espen,
Gro Anita,
Jan Arne
Verónica
Johannes,
Line,
Remi,
Verónica,
Verónika-Kathrin
Güner,
Johannes,
Kristian,
Lise Marie,
Remi
Espen,
Johannes,
Lise Marie,
Remi,
Verónica
Dennis,
Johannes,
Remi
Johannes,
Verónica,
Verónika-Kathrin
Dennis,
Maria,
Mikki,
Mónica
Dennis,
Espen,
Kristian,
Mikki,
Mónica,
Verónica,
Verónika-Kathrin
Espen,
Kristian,
Mónica,
Verónica,
Verónika-Kathrin
EvictedGro Anita
37%
to evict
Line
35%
to evict
Güner
30%
to evict
Lise Marie
34%
to evict
RemiJohannes
37%
to evict
MariaDennis
8%
to win
Kristian
8%
to win
Mónica
12.6%
to win
Jan Arne
34%
to evict
Mikki
9%
to win
Verónika-Kathrin
18.8%
to win
Espen
27.9%
to win
Verónica
32.7%
to win


Notes:
^5 Line and Verónika-Kathrin were automatically nominated for discussing nominations.
^6 Lise-Marie and Kristian were automatically nominated for cheating in the weekly task.
^7 There were no Nominations this Week, instead all Housemates faced the vote to win.

Big Brother 3 - Next Generation

Under the Name Big Brother Norge - Next Generation the show returned in its third year running from March 8 to May 15, 2003. Running for only 69 days, it was the shortest main season of the show and saw a major twist in a house divide which was already used in several Big Brother versions worldwide before: The household was split into two parts with one living on the luxurious side of the house having access to privileges like a jacuzzi, hot water and comfort beds while the other side was lacking of all of this and was forced to live with basics only.
In this edition, the audience got the chance to nominate their two most disliked housemates with the most vote getter receiving two, and the 2nd most vote getter receiving one point for nomination.
Although lasting for only ten weeks the season saw the most voluntary exits in the history of Big Brother Norge with three male housemates walking and therefore making place for three replacement contestants.
With 39.4% to win Eva Lill Baukhol triumphed over Halvor Kvikstad, who achieved 36.4% in a close race.
Three years after his participation contestant Ronny Furnes was found dead on May 30, 2007 at the age of 37. [1]

Nominations table

Week 1Week 2Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10
Final
Eva LillJulian
Therese
Halvor
Morten
Halvor
Henriette
Henriette
Halvor
Henriette
Stina
Stina
Thor
 ?
?
No
nominations
Winner
HalvorAnita
Julian
Pia
Ronny
Anita
Therese
Therese
Stina
Therese
Stina
Thor
Morten
 ?
?
No
nominations
Runner up
StinaNot in
House
Henrik
Eva Lill
Henrik
Eva Lill
Therese
Eva Lill
Thor
Eva Lill
 ?
?
No
nominations
Third place
RuneNot in
House
Eva Lill
Anita
Therese
Stina
Therese
Morten
Stina
Thor
 ?
?
No
nominations
Fourth place
MortenEva Lill
Henrik
Pia
Ronny
Anita
Henriette
Henriette
Ronny
Henriette
Eva Lill
Thor
Henriette
 ?
?
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 62)
HenrietteAgnethe
Pia
Henrik
Pia
Henrik
Eva Lill
Henrik
Therese
Therese
Morten
Thor
Morten
 ?
?
Evicted
(Day 55)
ThorNot in
House
Halvor
Morten
Stina
Eva Lill
Evicted
(Day 48)
ThereseEva Lill
Henrik
Pia
Halvor
Halvor
Ronny
Halvor
Ronny
Henriette
Stina
Evicted
(Day 41)
HenrikMorten
Agnethe
Anita
Morten
Anita
Henriette
Stina
Henriette
Evicted
(Day 34)
RonnyAgnethe
Henrik
Henriette
Halvor
Henriette
Halvor
Halvor
Henrik
Walked
(Day 34)
AnitaPia
Agnethe
Henrik
Halvor
Halvor
Henrik
Evicted
(Day 27)
PiaHalvor
Therese
Henriette
Ronny
Evicted
(Day 19)
KimAgnethe
Anita
Eva Lill
Henrik
Walked
(Day 15)
JulianMorten
Henriette
Walked
(Day 10)
AgnetheHenriette
Halvor
Evicted
(Day 5)
Public
nominations
noneHenrik
Pia
Anita
Eva Lill
noneThor
Morten
none
Up for
eviction
Agnethe
Henrik
Halvor
Henrik
Pia
Anita
Halvor
Henriette
Halvor
Henriette
Henrik
Therese
Henriette
Morten
Stina
Therese
Morten
Stina
Thor
Henriette
Rune
Stina
All
housemates
EvictedAgnethe
57%
to evict
Pia
41%
to evict
Anita
39%
to evict
Henrik
31%
to evict
Therese
50%
to evict
Thor
74%
to evict
Henriette
40%
to evict
Morten
Fewest votes
(out of 5)
to win
Rune
5.2%
to win
Stina
19%
to win
Halvor
36.4%
to win
Eva Lill
39.4%
to win

Big Brother 4

The series started on Monday 29 August 2011, and was aired on TV 2 Bliss for 98 days with the finale on 4 December 2011. TV2 bought the Norwegian television rights for Big Brother and will air a fourth season in 2011. The main presenters are Petter Pilgaard and Sarah Natasha Melbye. Tine Barstad won series on 4 December 2011.

Housemates

NameAgeHometownOccupationMarital Status
Andreas Monge22 Vigrestad EngineerDating
Andreas Paulsen28 Oslo ChefSingle
Amir Geir Spjøtvold Mian30 Haugesund Store AssistantCohabiting
Caroline Aas24 Porsgrunn StudentSingle
Joakim Myhre Eik22 Uskedalen Care assistantSingle
Janica Kortman30 Kirkkonummi, Finland AccountantSingle
Kristoffer Tafjord23 Oslo InvestorSingle
Lena Charlotte Westby24 Brumunddal Model, Drift DriverCohabiting
Linn Therese Jensen23 Tønsberg StudentSingle
Magnus Teie Færgestad23 Sørumsand Fiber fitterSingle
Marius Gamst Helgesen22 Oslo UnemployedCohabiting
Monica Cordelia Røsvassbukt26 Oslo Store assistantSingle
Roberto Obando30 Oslo Offshore engineeringSingle
Siv Anita Austad24 Trondheim Paramedic, StudentSingle
Sunna Ingudottir22 Stavanger ReceptionistSingle
Tiia Maria Sorjonen21 Oslo HairdresserSingle
Tine Linnerud Barstad23 Lillehammer AssistantSingle

Nominations table

Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Week 11Week 12Week 13Week 14
TineLinn
N/A
Sunna
N/A
N/AToneLinn
N/A
David
N/A
NominatedMarius,
Marius,
Marius
David
N/A
Caroline
Lena
Caroline
Magnus
Magnus
Roberto
Lena
David
No
Nominations
Winner
(Day 100)
LenaA.Monge
Kristoffer
N/AN/AToneN/AN/ANo
Nominations
A.Paulsen,
A.Paulsen,
A.Paulsen
N/ASilje
A.Paulsen
N/ATine
Joakim
David
¿Silje?
ExemptRunner up
(Day 100)
RobertoMonica
N/A
N/AN/AToneMarius
Tiia
A.Paulsen
N/A
No
Nominations
Tine,
Tine,
N/A
N/ASilje
A.Paulsen
Silje
N/A
Silje
Tine
Silje
Tine
No
Nominations
Third place
(Day 100)
SiljeNot in
house
In The
Farm
ExemptNominatedTine
N/A
Benedikte
N/A
NominatedCaroline,
Caroline,
N/A
David
N/A
A.Paulsen
David
Lena
N/A
Lena
Magnus
Lena
Joakim
No
Nominations
Fourth place
( Day 100)
JoakimN/AN/ASiv Anita
A.Paulsen
ToneN/AN/ANo
Nominations
N/A,
Refused,
N/A
N/ASilje
David
Caroline
Siv Anita
Siv Anita
Magnus
Lena
David
No
Nominations
Evicted
(Day 92)
DavidNot in
house
In The
Farm
ExemptNominatedTine
N/A
A.Paulsen
N/A
NominatedEvicted
(Day 43)
A.Paulsen
Siv Anita
A.Paulsen
Tine
Silje
N/A
Siv Anita
Lena
Lena
¿Silje?
No
Nominations
Re-evicted
(Day 92)
MagnusLinn
Tine
N/AN/AToneN/AN/ANo
Nominations
N/A,
Tine,
A.Paulsen
N/ATine
Silje
Silje
Tine
Silje
Tine
Silje
Tine
Evicted
(Day 85)
Siv AnitaN/ATine
Linn
Tine
Tiia
ToneLinn
N/A
N/ANo
Nominations
Silje,
Tine,
Marius
N/AIn Big Brother
Finland
House
N/AJoakim
David
Evicted
(Day 78)
CarolineN/AN/ATine
A.Monge
ToneN/ABenedikte
Tine
No
Nominations
Silje,
Tine,
A.Paulsen
N/ATine
Silje
Tine
N/A
Evicted
(Day 71)
A.PaulsenN/AN/AN/AToneLinn
N/A
David
N/A
No
Nominations
Silje,
Lena,
Marius
David
Silje
David
Silje
Evicted
(Day 64)
TiiaN/AN/AN/AToneTine
Linn
Tine
Benedikte
No
Nominations
Silje,
N/A,
N/A
N/AEvicted
(Day 57)
MariusN/ATine
Sunna
Tine
Tiia
ToneN/ATine
N/A
NominatedTine,
N/A,
Tiia
Evicted
(Day 50)
A.MongeN/AN/AN/AToneN/AN/AWalked
(Day 39)
BenedikteNot in
house
In The
Farm
ExemptNominatedTine
N/A
Tine
N/A
Evicted
(Day 36)
LinnTine
Marius
Tine
Sunna
N/AToneA.Paulsen
Tine
Evicted
(Day 29)
ToneNot in
house
In The
Farm
ExemptNominatedEvicted
(Day 22)
KristofferN/AN/AN/AToneEvicted
(Day 22)
SunnaN/ALinn
Tine
Evicted
(Day 15)
TerjeNot in
house
In The
Farm
Evicted
(Day 15)
JonNot in
house
In The
Farm
Evicted
(Day 15)
AmirLinn
Monica
Ejected
(Day 9)
MonicaTine
Marius
Evicted
(Day 8)
JanicaIn Big Brother
Finland
House
ExemptA.Paulsen
Joakim
In Big Brother
Finland
House
Big Brother ChallengenoneJanica* -> Siv Anitanone
Public's nominationsnoneTiia
(1.61%)
none
Power of immunitynoneLinn
Newbies
noneNewbiesnoneTine
(62.58%)
A.Paulsen
(20.55%)
MagnusnoneLenanone
NominatedLinn,
Monica,
Tine
Benedikte,
David,
Jon,
Silje,
Terje,
Tone
Sunna,
Tine
A.Paulsen,
Kristoffer,
Tine
Benedikte,
David,
Silje,
Tone
A.Paulsen,
Linn,
Magnus,
Tine
Benedikte,
Tine
David,
Marius,
Silje,
Tine
Joakim,
Marius,
Silje,
Tine
A.Paulsen,
David,
Tiia
A.Paulsen,
Silje
Caroline,
Silje,
Tine
Magnus,
Silje,
Siv Anita,
Tine
Lena,
Magnus,
Silje,
Tine
David,
Joakim,
Roberto,
Silje,
Tine
All housemates
WalkednoneA. Mongenone
EjectednoneAmirnone
EvictedMonica
Fewest votes
to save
Jon
Fewest votes
to enter
Sunna
Fewest votes
to save
Kristoffer
Fewest votes
to save
Tone
Chosen
to evict
Linn
Fewest votes
to save
Benedikte
Fewest votes
to save
David
Fewest votes
to save
Marius
Fewest votes
to save
Tiia
Fewest votes
to save
A.Paulsen
Fewest votes
to save
Caroline
Fewest votes
to save
Siv Anita
Fewest votes
to save
Magnus
Fewest votes
to save
David
Fewest votes
to save
Silje
Fewest votes
(out of 4)
Roberto
Fewest votes
(out of 3)
Terje
Fewest votes
to enter
Joakim
Fewest votes
to save
Lena
Fewest votes
(out of 2)
Tine
Most votes
to win

Ratings

ShowDateViewersShare
Launch29 August533.000N/A
Monica eviction4 September300.000N/A
Sunna eviction11 SeptemberN/AN/A

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