Gran Hermano (Spanish TV series) season 2

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Gran Hermano
Season 2
Presented by Mercedes Milá
No. of days102
No. of housemates13
WinnerSabrina Mahí
Runner-upFran García
Release
Original network Telecinco
Original release18 March (2001-03-18) 
27 June 2001 (2001-06-27)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 1
Next 
Season 3

Gran Hermano 2 launched on March 18, 2001, with the final taking place on June 27, 2001, lasting 102 days. It is the second Spanish edition of the reality franchise Big Brother . Mercedes Milá returned as the main host of the show, also known as the Gala, which consists of both the nominations and the eviction which was broadcast on Telecinco.

Fayna was in La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. 2 in 2003.

In the 2004 season Gran Hermano VIP 1 , Marta returned to the house.

Marta was in El Reencuentro in 2011.

Summary

Start Date: March 18, 2001 End Date: June 27, 2001

Duration: 102 days

The Finalists: 3 - Sabrina (The Winner), Fran (Runner-up) and Mari (3rd)

Evicted Housemates: 9 - Ángel, Alonso, Emilio, Eva, Fayna, Kaiet, Karola, Marta and Roberto

Ejected Housemates: 1 - Carlos

Contestants in eviction order

HousematesAgeResidenceOccupationEnteredExitedStatus
Sabrina Mahí23 Málaga PromoterDay 1Day 102Winner
Fran García35 Badajoz RancherDay 1Day 102Runner-up
Mari Arrabal27 Cádiz Saleswoman and waitressDay 1Day 1023rd Place
Ángel Tous24 Alicante Criminology studentDay 1Day 1009th Evicted
Kaiet López26 Bilbao BusinessmanDay 1Day 958th Evicted
Alonso Jiménez24 Granada Boat keeperDay 1Day 887th Evicted
Eva Paz28 Palma de Mallorca WaitressDay 1Day 816th Evicted
Emilio Lozano28 Madrid BusinessmanDay 1Day 675th Evicted
Karola Alonso24 Logroño StudentDay 1Day 534th Evicted
Roberto Cendrero34 Madrid BusinessmanDay 25Day 393rd Evicted
Fayna Bethencourt22 Las Palmas Student and tour guideDay 1Day 252nd Evicted
Carlos Navarro24 Barcelona Unemployed bakerDay 1Day 19Ejected
Marta López27 Madrid BusinesswomanDay 1Day 111st Evicted

Nominations Table

This year, Housemates nominated three Housemates for eviction, and the three or more Housemates with the most Nominations faced the public vote.

Week 1Week 3Week 5Week 7Week 9Week 11Week 12Week 13Week 14Week 15
Final
Nominations received
SabrinaFran,
Fayna,
Mari
Fayna,
Fran,
Carlos
Fran,
Roberto,
Kaiet
Alonso,
Kaiet,
Karola
Alonso,
Mari,
Emilio
Kaiet,
Eva,
Mari
Kaiet,
Alonso,
Mari
ÁngelFran,
Mari
Winner
(Day 102)
18
FranMari,
Emilio,
Eva
Fayna,
Kaiet,
Alonso
Ángel,
Karola,
Sabrina
Kaiet,
Karola,
Mari
Emilio,
Ángel,
Sabrina
Eva,
Kaiet,
Mari
Ángel,
Sabrina,
Alonso
KaietSabrina,
Ángel
Runner-up
(Day 102)
38
MariFayna,
Sabrina,
Fran
Carlos,
Fayna,
Fran
Fran,
Roberto,
Kaiet
Fran,
Kaiet,
Sabrina
Sabrina,
Fran,
Kaiet
Fran,
Kaiet,
Sabrina
Sabrina,
Ángel,
Kaiet
FranÁngel,
Sabrina
Third place
(Day 102)
17
ÁngelFran,
Sabrina,
Alonso
Fran,
Fayna,
Carlos
Fran,
Roberto,
Alonso
Eva,
Alonso,
Karola
Alonso,
Eva,
Emilio
Eva,
Mari,
Alonso
Alonso,
Mari,
Fran
SabrinaMari,
Fran
Evicted
(Day 100)
19
KaietFran,
Marta,
Carlos
Carlos,
Fayna,
Fran
Roberto,
Fran,
Emilio
Mari,
Emilio,
Alonso
Emilio,
Mari,
Fran
Fran,
Eva,
Mari
Mari,
Fran,
Sabrina
ÁngelEvicted
(Day 95)
21
AlonsoCarlos,
Fayna,
Ángel
Carlos,
Karola,
Emilio
Roberto,
Fran,
Emilio
Fran,
Karola,
Sabrina
Ángel,
Emilio,
Fran
Ángel,
Fran,
Sabrina
Ángel,
Sabrina,
Fran
Evicted
(Day 88)
22
EvaMarta,
Fran,
Fayna
Fran,
Fayna,
Carlos
Fran,
Roberto,
Ángel
Fran,
Sabrina,
Kaiet
Kaiet,
Sabrina,
Fran
Kaiet,
Ángel,
Alonso
Evicted
(Day 81)
10
EmilioAlonso,
Kaiet,
Eva
Carlos,
Ángel,
Fayna
Kaiet,
Ángel,
Alonso
Alonso,
Ángel,
Kaiet
Alonso,
Ángel,
Kaiet
Evicted
(Day 67)
11
KarolaMarta,
Fran,
Eva
Fran,
Carlos,
Alonso
Fran,
Roberto,
Ángel
Fran,
Sabrina,
Alonso
Evicted
(Day 53)
7
RobertoNot in
House
Eva,
Emilio,
Karola
Evicted
(Day 39)
7
FaynaMarta,
Mari,
Fran
Mari,
Ángel,
Alonso
Evicted
(Day 25)
12
CarlosKaiet,
Alonso,
Fran
Ángel,
Alonso,
Kaiet
Ejected
(Day 19)
11
MartaFran,
Carlos,
Fayna
Evicted
(Day 11)
4
Nomination
Notes
none 1 none 2 3 4
Nominated
for eviction
Fayna,
Fran,
Marta
Alonso,
Carlos,
Fayna,
Fran
Ángel,
Fran,
Roberto
Alonso,
Fran,
Kaiet,
Karola,
Sabrina
Alonso,
Ángel,
Emilio,
Fran,
Kaiet,
Sabrina
Eva,
Kaiet,
Mari
Alonso,
Ángel,
Fran,
Mari,
Sabrina
Fran,
Kaiet,
Mari,
Sabrina
Ángel,
Fran,
Mari,
Sabrina
Fran,
Mari,
Sabrina
EjectednoneCarlosnone
EvictedMarta
59%
to evict
Fayna
74%
to evict
Roberto
44.93%
to evict
Karola
84.1%
to evict
Emilio
46.9%
to evict
Eva
66.4%
to evict
Alonso
33.8%
to evict
Kaiet
65%
to evict
Ángel
47.5%
to evict
Mari
12.3%
to win
Fran
37.9%
to win
Sabrina
49.8%
to win

Notes

  • ^Note 1  : On Day 19, Carlos was ejected for threatening behaviour. Had he not been ejected he would have faced the public vote along with Fayna and Fran. The revised Nomination list after his ejection placed Alonso on the Nomination list. Roberto later entered as a replacement Housemate for Carlos.
  • ^Note 2  : This week, the Housemates had to vote for one Housemate they wanted to save from eviction. Ángel, with two votes, was the only Housemate immune this Week.
  • ^Note 3  : Housemates only nominated two other Housemates each this Week, instead of the regular three.
  • ^Note 4  : Following Ángel's eviction, the public voted for who they wanted to win, rather than to save.

Nominations total received

Week 1Week 3Week 5Week 7Week 9Week 11Week 12Week 13Week 14FinalTotal
Sabrina201432412Winner17
Fran967443312Runner-up36
Mari310224302Third place17
Ángel134132322Evicted17
Kaiet32353421Evicted21
Alonso3425323Evicted22
Eva301114Evicted10
Emilio11315Evicted11
Karola0124Evicted7
RobertoNot in House7Evicted7
Fayna57Evicted12
Carlos38Ejected11
Marta4Evicted4

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