Big Brother Norway - Big Brother 2

Big Brother 2

Big Brother Norge
Season 2 (2002)
Housemates
Name Entered Exited
Verónica Day 1 Day 99
Espen Day 2 Day 99
Veronika-
Kathrin
Day 1 Day 99
Monica Day 1 Day 99
Kristian Day 1 Day 99
Mikki Day 54 Day 96
Dennis Day 1 Day 96
María Day 1 Day 89
Johannes Day 1 Day 75
Remi Day 1 Day 61
Lise Marie Day 1 Day 47
Güner Day 1 Day 33
Lina Day 1 Day 19
Jan Arne Day 1 Day 4
Gro Anita Day 2 Day 4
Winner
Runner Up
Evicted

The second season of Big Brother Norge started on February 24, 2002 and ended on June 2 of the same year. As it was decided on Tilbake I Huset, Leena Brekke, now under her real name Lina, was already certain to move into the house together with 11 others on launch night. Juse like in the other year, two intruders made their way to the house on Day 2: Gro Anita and Espen. Both of them were automatically up for eviction, however, next to them two of the original housemates who received the most nominations, Jan Arne and Verónica were also in danger of leaving the house on what was a double elimination in the very first week. Jan Arne and Gro Anita, whoms stay in the house only lasted for 2 days, got evicted.
Although being elected by the public to enter the house, Lina found herself in the unlucky position to get nominated by Big Brother in week 2 and immediately getting the boot out of five nominated housemates.
After 99 Days, Verónica Agnes Roso from Lørenskog was voted the winner over Espen Vesterdal Larsen and three others. Both Verónica and Espen have been up for eviction in the very first week and Verónica got nominated even 5 out of the 8 nomination rounds.

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