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Big Brother  ◄ ►  Season 2 (2000) Housemates Name Entered Exited       Alida Day 1 Day 106 Harry Day 1  Day 106    Frank Day 1  Day 106    Alex Day 63  Day 104    Ebru Day 1  Day 102    Linda Day 63  Day 98    Lillian Day 63  Day 84    Walter Day 1  Day 70    Daniela Day 1  Day 63    Karim Day 1  Day 63    Marion Day 1 Day 38  Day 14 Day 59    Hanka Day 1  Day 56    Biwi Day 31  Day 42    Jörg Day 1  Day 38    Céline Day 31  Day 35    Christian Day 1  Day 31    Stefanie Day 1  Day 28    Winner Runner Up Evicted Walked Season two of Big Brother Germany lasted from 16 September 2000 to 31 December 2000 and was shown on RTL 2. Contents 1 Season summary 1.1 Housemates 1.2 Nominations table 2 See also 3 External links // Season summary After the runaway success of the first season, expectations were very high for the sophomore season. Significant changes were that the producers dared to air the nominations and eviction shows on RTL and gave it the prime slot on 8.15 pm Saturday evening. Oliver Geißen and Aleks Bechtel replaced the lesser known Percy Hoven and Sophie Rosentreter as hosts of the show and an additional format called Family and Friends was introduced being aired one day after the last nomination–eviction on Sunday afternoon. Daily recaps remained to be aired on RTL 2 but due to the heavy number of voluntary exits and replace entries several live specials were aired during the week, often only announced to be aired on the very same day. Another novelty was that the viewers got the chance to watch the housemates 24/7 a week on pay TV station Single TV. The number of original housemates was put up from 10 to 12 and the show was extended to 106 days. Also the audience got the chance to vote for their least favorite housemate during the week of nominations, giving the person with the most votes one nomination point. Thanks to the number of applicants from season one increasing almost ten times, the cast was much more diverse than in season one which resulted in several arguments and misunderstandings between the housemates. The most controversial character of the season was undoubtedly Christian Möllmann, who went on to become the most hated housemate after the launch show thanks to his chauvinist behaviour on his entry and in his audition tape. No wonder he was nominated by all his fellow housemates and the viewers on first nomination; however as a reversal of fortunes he was able to turn things to this favor with accusing fellow housemate Stefanie Juhrke, a doctor, to be a bully and talking down to people. He survived his first nomination and won the second vote against Juhrke by a landside (Juhrke received 91.2% of the votes to evict). However he eventually left the house just three days after Juhrke departure and proved that he wasn't as though as he pretended to be. Just like several contestants of season one, Möllmann recorded a single called "Es ist geil ein Arschloch zu sein (Glad to be an asshole)" which went straight to number one on German single charts. He became a co-host of Big Brother Germany's season 5 and 6 and was the main host of an Endemol-franchised BB clone named Der Container Exklusive which was aired on pay TV only. The relationship of Daniela and Karim caused controversy not only because both have been in a relationship with other partners outside, but also Karim's family being strict Muslims and he was even forbidden to show up naked on screen. Against all odds, Daniela and Karim remained a couple and married months after their voluntary exit which was featured on the show as well and are still together as of now.[when?] After several unplanned exits and additional entries (first evictee Marion was voted back into the house only to walk three weeks later again) Alida Kurras was crowned the winner of the season showing similar behaviour to first seasons winner John Milz: Not only were both born and raised in the former GDR but also kept quiet and very friendly towards everyone in the house. Kurras recorded a single which didn't result in any success and hosted several low-profile shows on German call-in station 9Live. She went on to marry the channel's director and is still daily onscreen. She became co-host of Big Brother Germany's season 9. Next to Kurras and Möllman, runner-up Harry Schmidt and Walter Unterweger recorded singles and played roles on German TV series. As of now,[when?] Season 2 had the best average share with German ratings and is known for its several arguments and hot-temperatured contestants. Housemates Entered on Day 1: Alida Kurras (now Lauenstein), 23 from Eichwalde Christian Möllmann, 28 from Herne Daniela (now Benguerich), 31 from Frankfurt am Main Ebru Kayman, 23 from Mühlheim Frank Röthen, 28 from Luxembourg Hanka Rackwitz, 31 from Dresden Harry Schmidt, 40 from Flensburg Jörg Thomas Schulz, 31 from Dresden Karim Benguerich, 28 from Frankfurt am Main Marion Unseld, 28 from Ulm Stefanie Jurke, 33 from Cologne Walter Unterweger, 23 from Kärnten, Austria Replacement contestants: Céline Jentzsch, 31 from Cologne (lost out to be the replacement for Christian) Christian "Biwi" Mittermeier, 37 from Landshut (replacement for Christian) Lillian Khadrawi, 23 from Ottweiler (replacement for Marion) Linda Traber, 29 from Dorsten (replacement for Daniela) Alex Veith, 26 from Gerlingen (replacement for Karim) Note: After being the first evictee, Marion was voted back in the house as Jörg's replacement but walked three weeks later Nominations table #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 Final Alida Christian Marion Christian Stefanie Biwi Walter Daniela Marion Harry Walter Alex Lilian Alex Linda No nominations No nominations No nominations Winner Harry Christian Marion Stefanie Walter Jörg Walter Hanka Walter Frank Walter Lillian Ebru Alex Linda No nominations No nominations No nominations Runner up Frank Christian Marion Christian Stefanie Biwi Hanka Ebru Marion Harry Walter Lillian Linda Alex Linda No nominations No nominations No nominations Third place Alex Not in the house Harry Linda Frank Linda No nominations No nominations Evicted (Day 103) Ebru Christian Marion Frank Stefanie Biwi Jörg Daniela Hanka Frank Harry Alex Linda Alex Linda No nominations Evicted (Day 102) Linda Not in the house Alex Lillian Alex Frank Evicted (Day 98) Lillian Not in the house Frank Harry Evicted (Day 84) Walter Christian Daniela Christian Karim Biwi Daniela Daniela Hanka Frank Harry Evicted (Day 70) Daniela Frank Walter Stefanie Walter Biwi Jörg Marion Walter Walked (Day 63) Karim Christian Marion Stefanie Walter Hanka Walter Marion Walter Walked (Day 63) Marion Christian Frank Evicted (Day 14) Frank Karim Walked (Day 59) Hanka Christian Marion Christian Karim Biwi Walter Marion Walter Evicted (Day 56) Biwi Not in the house Daniela Jörg Evicted (Day 42) Jörg Christian Marion Christian Karim Biwi Karim Walked (Day 38) Christian Hanka Stefanie Hanka Stefanie Walked (Day 31) Stefanie Christian Marion Christian Karim Evicted (Day 28) Audience Christian 64% Stefanie 76% Hanka 60.79% Hanka 39.02% Ebru 59.33% Ebru 77.49% Ebru 49.01% none none none Up for eviction Christian Marion Christian Stefanie Biwi Jörg (walked) Walter Hanka Marion Walter Frank Harry Walter Alex Lillian Linda Alex Linda Alex Alida Ebru Frank Harry Alex Alida Frank Harry All housemates Evicted Marion 55.07% Stefanie 90.87% Biwi 67.03% Hanka 44% Walter 57% Lillian 41.3% Linda 63% Ebru 63% Alex 57% Frank 7.02% (out of 3) Harry 26.87% (out of 2) Alida 73.13% (out of 2) See also Main Article about the show External links Housemate pictures, Nominations and Evictions All profiles if the housemates season 2 (German) v • d • e Big Brother Germany Big Brother seasons 1  · 2  · 3  · 4  · 5  · 6  · 7  · 8  · 9  · 10 Winners John Milz · Alida Kurras-Lauenstein · Karina Schreiber · Jan Geilhufe · Sascha Sirtl · Michael Knopf · Michael Carstensen · Silke "Isi" Kaufmann · Daniel Schöller · Timo Grätsch Presenters Current 2-4,10: Aleks Bechtel Former 1: Percy Hoven  · 1: Thorsten Wember  · 1: Sophie Rosentreter  · 2-3: Oliver Geissen  · 2-3: Gudrun Loeb  · 5: Christian Möllmann  · 5-6: Ruth Moschner  · 5-6: Oliver Petszokat  · 6: Jochen Bendel  · 7-8: Charlotte Karlinder  · 7-8: Jürgen Milski  · 8-9: Miriam Pielhau  · 9: Alida Kurras-Lauenstein Related articles Big Brother · RTL · RTL II · Endemol · John de Mol