Big Brother Second Life

Big Brother Second Life (BBSL) was a virtual version of Big Brother, produced by Endemol Netherlands in the virtual world of Second Life.[1]

Fifteen Second Life contestants from three time zones were chosen to participate. The contest to become a contestant began on December 1, 2006. Contestants have to spend at least 8 hours a day in the transparent virtual Big Brother house for a total of one month,[2] and completed various tasks such as building replicas of famous buildings. Their fate was decided by other Second Life residents, who voted on which contestants would be allowed to stay.

The Big Brother island, where residents applied to become contestants, contained five transparent residential units, and a Big Brother nightclub.[2] During the course of the competition, several BB competitors kept online diaries of their participation. [3]

The contest ended on January 4, 2007, with the winner receiving their own virtual island.[1] The winner was Madlen Flint.

Housemates

The Fifteen Virtual Big Brother Participants were:

Name Country Gender Status
Phaylen FairchildUnited StatesFemale8th Evicted
Lillani LowellCanadaFemaleRunner-up
Golda SteinUnited StatesFemale3rd Place
Gideon TelevisionCanadaMale1st Evicted
Kit MaitlandUnited StatesFemale5th Evicted
Allatu AugustusUnited StatesFemale4th Place
Madlen FlintHungaryFemaleWinner
Simon WalshUnited KingdomMale7th Evicted
TheDiva RockinUnited StatesFemale6th Evicted
Warda KawabataJapanFemale3rd Evicted
Lorita LagunaSpainFemale4th Evicted
PrincessNina PrefectMexicoFemale9th Evicted
Rencius HerberGermanyMale11th Evicted
Pannie PaperdollUnited StatesFemale10th Evicted
Simone SpicerBrazilFemale2nd Evicted

References

  1. "Big Brother enters virtual world". BBC. 2006-11-06. Retrieved 2008-06-15.
  2. Adam Reuters (2006-11-06). "Virtual reality TV: Big Brother to launch in SL". Reuters. Archived from the original on 24 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-15. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  3. Gideon Television (2006-12-01). "Big Brother Second Life Diary".
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