Gran Hermano VIP (season 2)

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Gran Hermano VIP
Season 2
Gran Hermano VIP 2.jpg
Presented by Jesús Vázquez
No. of days71
No. of housemates13
WinnerIvonne Armant
Runner-upBrito Arceo
No. of episodes12
Release
Original network Telecinco
Original releaseJanuary 6 (2005-01-06) 
March 17, 2005 (2005-03-17)
Season chronology
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Season 3

Gran Hermano VIP 2 was the second season of the reality television Gran Hermano VIP series which was broadcast in Spain on Telecinco and La Siete and produced by Endemol. The show lasted 71 days from January 6, 2005 to March 17, 2005. Ivonne Armant emerged as the winner.

Contents

Housemates

HousematesAgeResidenceFamous for...EnteredExitedStatus
Ivonne Armant30 México D.F. Actress, Plácido Domingo nieceDay 1Day 71Winner
Brito Arceo41 Tenerife Football refereeDay 1Day 71Runner-up
Tontxu Ipiña 32 Madrid Singer-songwriterDay 22Day 713rd Place
Rosario Mohedano25 Madrid Singer, Rocío Jurado’s nieceDay 1Day 679th Evicted
Adans Lopez Peres 29 Palma AcrobatDay 1Day 648th Evicted
Isabel Pisano 57 Madrid Writer and journalistDay 1Day 577th Evicted
Jacqueline Aguilera 28 Caracas Miss World 1995 Day 1Day 506th Evicted
Lalo Maradona 38 Buenos Aires FootballerDay 1Day 435th Evicted
King África 33 Buenos Aires SingerDay 1Day 364th Evicted
Martín Pareja-Obregón40 Huelva BullfighterDay 1Day 293rd Evicted
Adi Villaespesa39 Málaga JournalistDay 1Day 222nd Evicted
Kiko Matamoros 48 Madrid Talent managerDay 1Day 16Quit
Lara Rodríguez35 Sevilla Carmina Ordóñez former secretaryDay 1Day 151st Evicted

Nominations table

Housemates are split into two teams.
Team One: Adans, Isabel, Jacqueline, Kiko, Lalo and Rosario.
Team Two: Adi, Brito, Ivonne, King, Lara, Martin, and later late-arrival Tontxu.

Each Week, when the Housemates Nominate, they must choose one Housemate from each team - with the Housemate from Team One they choose shown in the top of the box and the Housemate they choose from Team Two shown in the bottom of the box, with the three or more Housemates with the most Nomination Points facing the Public Vote.

Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9
Final
Day 67Day 71
IvonneKiko,
Brito
Kiko,
Brito
Adans,
Brito
Isabel,
Tonxtu
Isabel,
Tonxtu
Adans,
Tonxtu
Isabel,
Tonxtu
Adans,
Tonxtu
Brito,
Rosario
Winner
(Day 71)
BritoJacqueline,
Lara
Isabel,
Adi
Isabel,
Ivonne
Adans,
Ivonne
Jacqueline,
Tonxtu
Adans,
Ivonne
Isabel,
Ivonne
Adans,
Ivonne
Rosario,
Tonxtu
Runner up
(Day 71)
TonxtuNot In
House
ExemptAdans,
King
Jacqueline,
Rosario
Adans,
Rosario
Adans,
Rosario
Adans,
Brito
Brito,
Ivonne
Third place
(Day 71)
RosarioJacqueline,
Lara
Kiko,
Adi
Lalo,
Ivonne
Adans,
Brito
Lalo,
Tonxtu
Jacqueline,
Tonxtu
Adans,
Tonxtu
Adans,
Tonxtu
Ivonne,
Tonxtu
Evicted
(Day 67)
AdansKiko,
Lara
Kiko,
Adi
Rosario,
Martín
Lalo,
Ivonne
Isabel,
Brito
Isabel,
Ivonne
Isabel,
Ivonne
Rosario,
Tonxtu
Evicted
(Day 64)
IsabelLalo,
Lara
Kiko,
Adi
Lalo,
Martín
Adans,
Brito
Lalo,
Ivonne
Jacqueline,
Tonxtu
Brito,
Rosario
Evicted
(Day 57)
JacquelineRosario,
Lara
Kiko,
Martín
Rosario,
Ivonne
Adans,
King
Adans,
Brito
Adans,
Tonxtu
Evicted
(Day 50)
LaloIsabel,
Lara
Kiko,
Martín
Rosario,
Martín
Adans,
Tonxtu
Jacqueline,
Tonxtu
Evicted
(Day 43)
KingKiko,
Lara
Kiko,
Adi
Jacqueline,
Brito
Isabel,
Tonxtu
Evicted
(Day 36)
MartínKiko,
Brito
Kiko,
Brito
Adans,
Brito
Evicted
(Day 29)
AdiRosario,
Brito
Kiko,
Brito
Evicted
(Day 22)
KikoAdans,
Lara
Adans,
Adi
Walked
(Day 16)
LaraKiko,
Brito
Evicted
(Day 15)
Notes 1 2 3 none 4 5 none
Nominated
For Eviction
Jacqueline,
Kiko,
Lara,
Rosario
Adi,
Brito,
Kiko,
Martín
Ivonne,
Martín,
Rosario
Adans,
Brito,
Isabel,
Ivonne,
King,
Tonxtu
Brito,
Isabel,
Jacqueline,
Lalo,
Tonxtu
Adans,
Ivonne,
Jacqueline,
Tonxtu
Adans,
Ivonne,
Isabel,
Rosario,
Tonxtu
Adans,
Brito,
Ivonne,
Rosario,
Tonxtu
Brito,
Ivonne,
Rosario,
Tonxtu
Brito,
Ivonne,
Tonxtu
WalkednoneKikonone
EvictedLara
57%
to evict
Adi
74.8%
to evict
Martín
61.7%
to evict
King
43.5%
to evict
Lalo
43.1%
to evict
Jacqueline
69.9%
to evict
Isabel
62.9%
to evict
Adans
36.9%
to evict
Rosario
42.9%
to evict
Tonxtu
18%
to win
Brito
20%
to win
Ivonne
62%
to win

Notes

Each Week the team captains have the chance to save one Housemate from the line-up, provided they agree.
^1 Brito was initially Nominated but was saved by the team captains, being replaced by Jacqueline and Rosario.
^2 Adi, Brito and Kiko were originally Nominated for Eviction (with the team captains choosing to save no-one) but after Kiko Walked from the House he was replaced in the Nomination line-up by Martín.
^3 Brito, Ivonne, Martin and Rosario were originally Nominated, but Brito was saved by the team captains.
^4 This Week Rosario switched from Team 1 to Team 2, in order to even out the disproportionate numbers.
^5 From this Week on the teams were kept - but Housemates could now Nominate whoever they wanted (as opposed to one from each team). The team captains chose to save no-one this Week and so the Nominations stayed the same.

See also

http://www.tv-gossip.com/wiki/Gran_Hermano_%28Spain%29

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