Gran Hermano VIP | |
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Season 2 | |
Presented by | Jesús Vázquez |
No. of days | 71 |
No. of housemates | 13 |
Winner | Ivonne Armant |
Runner-up | Brito Arceo |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Release | |
Original network | Telecinco |
Original release | January 6 – March 17, 2005 |
Season chronology |
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.
Housemates | Age | Residence | Famous for... | Entered | Exited | Status |
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Ivonne Armant | 30 | México D.F. | Actress, Plácido Domingo niece | Day 1 | Day 71 | Winner |
Brito Arceo | 41 | Tenerife | Football referee | Day 1 | Day 71 | Runner-up |
Tontxu Ipiña | 32 | Madrid | Singer-songwriter | Day 22 | Day 71 | 3rd Place |
Rosario Mohedano | 25 | Madrid | Singer, Rocío Jurado’s niece | Day 1 | Day 67 | 9th Evicted |
Adans Lopez Peres | 29 | Palma | Acrobat | Day 1 | Day 64 | 8th Evicted |
Isabel Pisano | 57 | Madrid | Writer and journalist | Day 1 | Day 57 | 7th Evicted |
Jacqueline Aguilera | 28 | Caracas | Miss World 1995 | Day 1 | Day 50 | 6th Evicted |
Lalo Maradona | 38 | Buenos Aires | Footballer | Day 1 | Day 43 | 5th Evicted |
King África | 33 | Buenos Aires | Singer | Day 1 | Day 36 | 4th Evicted |
Martín Pareja-Obregón | 40 | Huelva | Bullfighter | Day 1 | Day 29 | 3rd Evicted |
Adi Villaespesa | 39 | Málaga | Journalist | Day 1 | Day 22 | 2nd Evicted |
Kiko Matamoros | 48 | Madrid | Talent manager | Day 1 | Day 16 | Quit |
Lara Rodríguez | 35 | Sevilla | Carmina Ordóñez former secretary | Day 1 | Day 15 | 1st Evicted |
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 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 Final | ||||
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Day 67 | Day 71 | |||||||||||
Ivonne | Kiko, Brito | Kiko, Brito | Adans, Brito | Isabel, Tonxtu | Isabel, Tonxtu | Adans, Tonxtu | Isabel, Tonxtu | Adans, Tonxtu | Brito, Rosario | Winner (Day 71) | ||
Brito | Jacqueline, Lara | Isabel, Adi | Isabel, Ivonne | Adans, Ivonne | Jacqueline, Tonxtu | Adans, Ivonne | Isabel, Ivonne | Adans, Ivonne | Rosario, Tonxtu | Runner up (Day 71) | ||
Tonxtu | Not In House | Exempt | Adans, King | Jacqueline, Rosario | Adans, Rosario | Adans, Rosario | Adans, Brito | Brito, Ivonne | Third place (Day 71) | |||
Rosario | Jacqueline, Lara | Kiko, Adi | Lalo, Ivonne | Adans, Brito | Lalo, Tonxtu | Jacqueline, Tonxtu | Adans, Tonxtu | Adans, Tonxtu | Ivonne, Tonxtu | Evicted (Day 67) | ||
Adans | Kiko, Lara | Kiko, Adi | Rosario, Martín | Lalo, Ivonne | Isabel, Brito | Isabel, Ivonne | Isabel, Ivonne | Rosario, Tonxtu | Evicted (Day 64) | |||
Isabel | Lalo, Lara | Kiko, Adi | Lalo, Martín | Adans, Brito | Lalo, Ivonne | Jacqueline, Tonxtu | Brito, Rosario | Evicted (Day 57) | ||||
Jacqueline | Rosario, Lara | Kiko, Martín | Rosario, Ivonne | Adans, King | Adans, Brito | Adans, Tonxtu | Evicted (Day 50) | |||||
Lalo | Isabel, Lara | Kiko, Martín | Rosario, Martín | Adans, Tonxtu | Jacqueline, Tonxtu | Evicted (Day 43) | ||||||
King | Kiko, Lara | Kiko, Adi | Jacqueline, Brito | Isabel, Tonxtu | Evicted (Day 36) | |||||||
Martín | Kiko, Brito | Kiko, Brito | Adans, Brito | Evicted (Day 29) | ||||||||
Adi | Rosario, Brito | Kiko, Brito | Evicted (Day 22) | |||||||||
Kiko | Adans, Lara | Adans, Adi | Walked (Day 16) | |||||||||
Lara | Kiko, Brito | Evicted (Day 15) | ||||||||||
Notes | 1 | 2 | 3 | none | 4 | 5 | none | |||||
Nominated For Eviction | Jacqueline, Kiko, Lara, Rosario | Adi, Brito, 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 | ||
Walked | none | Kiko | none | |||||||||
Evicted | Lara 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 |
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.
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