Gran Hermano | |
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Season 2 | |
Presented by | Diana Bolocco Emilia Daiber [1] |
No. of days | TBC |
No. of housemates | 22 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Release | |
Original network | Chilevisión |
Original release | 12 July 2024 |
Season chronology |
The second season of the Chilean version of Gran Hermano was announced in early 2024, [2] with casting calls being opened in March of the same year. Diana Bolocco will return to host the reality series from Chile, while the housemates will once again occupy the Gran Hermano Argentina house. [3]
The series was then announced by Chilevision to have a 2-night premiere event: with the live move-in on Friday, 12 July 2024, [4] and the first team task to determine who gets to stay in the main house airing on Sunday, 14 July 2024. [5]
Similar to season one, the format remains largely the same: The show follows a group of contestants, known as HouseGuests, who live inside a custom-built house outfitted with cameras and microphones recording their every move 24 hours a day. The HouseGuests are sequestered with no contact with the outside world. During their stay, the HouseGuests share their thoughts on their day-to-day lives inside the house in a private room known as the Diary Room. Each week, the HouseGuests compete in competitions to win power and safety inside the house. At the start of each week, the HouseGuests compete in a Head of Household (abbreviated as "HOH") competition. The winner of the HoH competition is immune from eviction and selects another HouseGuest to be saved for eviction. On eviction night, the audience vote to evict one of the nominees, and the nominee with the most votes is evicted from the house.
For the first time in Gran Hermano Chile history, contestants will be divided into 2 teams that will compete against each other for prizes, benefits and immunity. This time around the 22 contestants will be divided into Civilians and Celebrities. [6]
This series of Gran Hermano also immerses itself into classic Big Brother casting twists, as a mother-daughter duo will be featured for the very first time with actress Yuyuniz Navas and her daughter Antonia Casanova. [7]
Also, this series features the classic twin twist. Identical twins, Maria Camila & Valentina Abello will compete as Valentina, until further notice, and will be switching places via the Diary Room every 24 hours while they swap clothes and exchange information. They were the final housemates to be revealed during the live move-in episode. [8] Their twist was revealed on Day 11 (22 July 2024), following the first eviction of the series [9] , and the twins left the house on Day 14 (25 July 2024) as producer's determined their mission was over [10] .
Controversial housemate from Gran Hermano 1 , Sebastián Ramírez, will be featured as one of the original Celebrity housemates during this season. [11]
This season will feature another staple twist of the international Big Brother format, dubbed in Spanish, El Sótano (or the Basement in English). This additional room will be for the losing housemates of the weekly budget task, where they will live in very minimal and cruel conditions. [12]
Day 3–9 | Day 10–11 | Day 12— | |
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Alexandra | House | Basement | |
Antonia | Basement | House | |
Camila A. | House | Basement | |
Camila P. | Basement | House | |
Carlyn | House | Basement | |
Diego | Basement | House | |
Felipe | Basement | House | |
Íñigo | Basement | House | |
Iván | House | Basement | |
Karina | Basement | House | |
Linda | Basement | House | |
Manuel | House | Basement | |
Michelle | House | Basement | |
Miguel | House | Basement | |
Patricio | Basement | House | |
Pedro | House | Basement | |
Sebastián | House | Basement | |
Valentina | Basement | House | |
Waldo | Basement | House | |
Yuhui | House | Basement | |
Yuyuniz | House | Basement | |
Daniela | Basement |
A total of 22 HouseGuests are expected to move into the house on Day 1 (12 July 2024), with the number of members per team yet to be confirmed. Chilevision began announcing the original housemates during the days before the premiere, announcing 21 of them, with the 22nd housemate being revealed during the live move-in episode. [13]
On July 10, 2024, Chilevisión announced that Gran Hermano 1 contestant, event producer, and reality TV personality, Sebastián Ramírez would return to the reality series as an original contestant this season, [14] with the announcement sparking lots of controversy following his turbulent stint on the show last year. [15]
During the live move-in episode, the final teams were revealed, and the Civilians will compete against the Celebrities, there'll be 11 members of each team. Also, because of the twin twist, Valentina will be the name under which the Abello twins (María Camila & Valentina) will be competing until further notice or they're discovered by another housemate. The twins left the house on Day 14 (25 July 2024) as Gran Hermano determined their mission was over, and the twist were revealed to the rest of the house 3 days earlier during the first Live Eviction of the series [16] .
Name | Age | Occupation | Residence | Team | Day entered | Day exited | Status |
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Alexandra Méndez | 31 | TV Personality & Influencer | Región Metropolitana | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Antonia Casanova | 23 | Influencer | Región Metropolitana | Civilians | 1 | ||
Camila Andrade | 31 | TV Personality, Influencer & former Miss Chile | Las Condes, Región Metropolitana | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Camila Power | 26 | Tattoo artist, Actress & Influencer | Ñuñoa, Región Metropolitana | Civilians | 1 | ||
Carlyn Romero | 29 | Model, Influencer & Cook | Región Metropolitana | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Diego Bazáes | 29 | Aspiring singer | Ñuñoa, Región Metropolitana | Civilians | 1 | ||
Felipe Thompson | 30 | Engineer | Vitacura, Región Metropolitana | Civilians | 1 | ||
Íñigo López | 23 | Psychology student & former footballer | Concón, Región de Valparaíso | Civilians | 1 | ||
Iván Cabrera | 41 | P.E. Teacher & Dancer | Región Metropolitana | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Karina Jerez | 31 | Model | Colina, Región Metropolitana | Civilians | 1 | ||
Linda Marcovic | 34 | Fashion designer | El Bosque, Región Metropolitana | Civilians | 1 | ||
Manuel Napoli | 37 | Model & Reality TV Star | Madrid, Spain | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Michelle Carvalho | 31 | Reality TV star & Influencer | Región Metropolitana | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Miguel Martínez | 25 | Reality TV Star | Córdoba, Spain | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Patricio Esteffan | 42 | Entrepreneur | Las Condes, Región Metropolitana | Civilians | 1 | ||
Pedro Astorga | 36 | Advertising executive & Reality TV star | Cajón del Maipo, Región Metropolitana | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Sebastián Ramírez | 37 | Event Producer & Gran Hermano 1 contestant | Región Metropolitana | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Waldo Villaroel | 25 | Farmer | Illapel, Región de Coquimbo | Civilians | 1 | ||
Yuhui Lee | 34 | Chef & TV Personality | Región Metropolitana | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Yuyuniz Navas | 52 | Actress | Región Metropolitana | Celebrities | 1 | ||
Valentina and María Camila Abello | 22 | Models & Influencers | Barranquilla, Colombia | Civilians | 1 | 14 | Left |
Daniela Bravo | 27 | PR Manager & Influencer | Las Condes, Región Metropolitana | Civilians | 1 | 11 | Evicted |
HouseGuests nominate for two and one points, shown in descending order in the nomination box. The four or more HouseGuests with the most nomination points face the public vote.
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16 | Week 17 | Nomination points received | |
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Finale | ||||||||||||||||||
Head(s) of Household | Carlyn & Pedro | Antonia & Felipe | ||||||||||||||||
Alexandra | Daniela, Linda | Yuyuniz, Linda | ||||||||||||||||
Antonia | Camila A., Michelle | Alexandra, Camila A. | ||||||||||||||||
Camila A. | Daniela, Valentina | Yuyuniz, Linda | ||||||||||||||||
Camila P. | Yuyuniz, Manuel | Pedro, Michelle | ||||||||||||||||
Carlyn | Michelle, Alexandra | Karina, Camila P. | ||||||||||||||||
Diego | Michelle, Yuyuniz | Michelle, Iván | ||||||||||||||||
Felipe | Valentina, Camila A. | Michelle, Alexandra | ||||||||||||||||
Íñigo | Camila A., Valentina | Alexandra, Karina | ||||||||||||||||
Iván | Daniela, Valentina | Diego, Íñigo | ||||||||||||||||
Karina | Valentina, Camila A. | Camila A., Michelle | ||||||||||||||||
Linda | Camila A., Alexandra | Camila A., Alexandra | ||||||||||||||||
Manuel | Valentina, Íñigo | Diego, Linda | ||||||||||||||||
Michelle | Daniela, Camila A. | Yuyuniz, Karina | ||||||||||||||||
Miguel | Sebastián, Linda | |||||||||||||||||
Patricio | Manuel, Camila P. | Karina, Íñigo | ||||||||||||||||
Pedro | Felipe, Valentina | Camila P., Karina | ||||||||||||||||
Sebastián | Valentina, Manuel | Manuel, Waldo | ||||||||||||||||
Waldo | Michelle, Alexandra | Íñigo, Karina | ||||||||||||||||
Yuhui | Felipe, Valentina | Sebastián, Camila P. | ||||||||||||||||
Yuyuniz | Karina, Daniela | Alexandra, Michelle | ||||||||||||||||
Valentina | Sebastián, Camila P. | Left (Day 14) | ||||||||||||||||
Daniela | Evicted (Day 11) | |||||||||||||||||
Notes | 1 , 2 | 3 , 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Ejected | none | |||||||||||||||||
Left | none | Valentina | ||||||||||||||||
Nominated | Camila A., Daniela, Felipe, Manuel, Michelle, Valentina | Alexandra, Camila A., Karina, Michelle, Patricio, Yuyuniz | ||||||||||||||||
Immunity Competiton Winner | Camila A. | Alexandra | ||||||||||||||||
Saved by HoH | Yuyuniz | |||||||||||||||||
Against public vote | Daniela, Felipe, Manuel, Michelle, Valentina | Camila A., Karina, Michelle, Patricio | ||||||||||||||||
Evicted | Daniela 66.36% to evict (out of 2) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | TBC % to evict (out of) | ||
Survived | Felipe 33.64% (out of 2) Michelle Fewest votes (out of 3) Manuel Fewest votes (out of 4) Valentina Fewest votes (out of 5) |
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