VIP Brother 2 (Bulgaria) - Weekly Summary and Highlights

Weekly Summary and Highlights

Week 1 Tasks The housemates had to arrange themselves on the steps of fame and to decide which one of them is the most famous.
Entrances Hristina entered the house on Day 5 with her daughter Yanitsa.
The wedding Zdravko and Hristina married on Day 7. There was a big party in the house.
Week 2 Up for eviction Petya, Zdravko and Kalin (1st nominations on Day 11)

Rositsa, Azis, Zdravko, DesiSlava (2nd nominations on Day 12)

Exits Veselin walked on Day 8; Petya was evicted on Day 12.
Week 3 Up for eviction Azis and Veneta (3rd nominations on Day 15) - cancelled, because Azis asked to leave

DesiSlava and Veneta (4th nominations on Day 19)

Exits Rositsa was evicted on Day 15; Azis walked on Day 19
Week 4 Up for eviction Zdravko, Hristina and DesiSlava (5th nominations on Day 22)
Birthdays Tihomir celebrated his 34th birthday on Day 23. There was a party in the house.
Exits Veneta was evicted on Day 22; Zdravko was evicted on Day 26
Week 5 Exits Kalin was evicted on Day 29

Day 33 - Magi, Katerina, Tihomir, Niki and DesiSlava left the house; Hristina became a winner

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