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Dutchman Salar wins second season of Big Brother, Belgian becomes third


Salar Abassi Abraasi, 27, has won the second season of Big Brother, which aired on Play4. In the final was also Flemish Kristof, who eventually became third.

Salar Abassi Abraasi

Salar Abassi Abraasi comes from Alblasserdam and has Iranian roots. His parents came from there, before they settled in Zaandam in the Netherlands. He got it from Grace Rodrigues from Breda. “I was a very tactical player in the beginning (which was not appreciated by everyone), but gradually I became myself again. That paid off,” said the winner.

After Nouchine from Ghent became the last dropout on Wednesday, the final was between Flemish Kristof and Dutchmen Grace and Salar. Many fans could not understand that Grace ended up in the final. They were convinced that she should have left a few days ago. Nouchine was many times more popular than Grace. According to a number of viewers on Twitter, Brazil is “turned on” to get Grace a round. Grace’s roots lie in that country.

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Small chance to win

Although Kristof Timmermans from Stabroek came directly into the final by getting a golden key, his chances of winning were always quite small. It was therefore no surprise that he finished third in the final. “I had to compete against two strong candidates. They have a strong following on social media, I had less and that killed me,” he said.

The Stabroekenaar, who is a schlager singer in his spare time, was even immediately nominated to leave at the beginning of January. On the home front, which drove from Antwerp to Amsterdam on Saturday, no one believed that he would steal the main prize.

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