Dom-2 (, "House-2") is a Russian reality TV show created by TNT channel. In the show, the contestants' main objective is to construct a house whilst trying to find a partner in the process. Couples then compete for the house itself.
The first episode of Dom-2 was aired on May 11, 2004. It remains one of the most highly rated, profitable and longest-running reality shows on television in Russia. Dom-2 broadcasts on the TNT channel at 11 pm every day. It is hosted by Kseniya Sobchak and Kseniya Borodina.
After more than 5,500 episodes, as of July 2019, it is the longest running reality show in Russia. In December 2020, Dom-2 started to be shown in the United Kingdom when the TNT channel started to be broadcast on Freeview via Channelbox. On December 18, 2020 TNT officially announced a Dom-2 lockdown. The last episode of the show came out on December 30, 2020.
The show continued to air on U channel since April 19, 2021.
Seasons
- "House-2. Love" â May 11, 2004 â November 6, 2004
- "House-2. Wintering" â November 7, 2004 â February 28, 2005
- "House-2. The First Spring" â March 1, 2005 â May 31, 2005
- "House-2. Heat" â June 1, 2005 â August 31, 2005
- "House-2. That's Love!" â September 1, 2005 â November 14, 2005
- "House-2. New Love" â November 15, 2005 â August 31, 2006
- "House-2. Fallove" â September 1, 2006 â November 30, 2006
- "House-2. About Love" â December 1, 2006 â August 31, 2007
- "House-2. Dreams Come True" â September 1, 2007 â October 31, 2007
- "House-2. City of Love" â November 1, 2007 â 2020
- "House-2. Island of Love" â November 28, 2014 â 2020
- "House-2. New Love" â April 19, 2021 â present
Man of the Year
- Unofficially 2007. Semyon Frolov (), Tver, Russia (1st place; rejection of title, was given the title to Stepan Menshchikov, got the right to give immunities); Olga Nikolayeva (), Penza, Russia (2nd place; she won a money); Stepan Menshchikov (), Yekaterinburg, Russia (3rd place; was given the title of Semyon Frolov)
- 2009. Rimma PÃÂnciyeva, Bakñ, Azerbaijan (1st place; basically voted from Azerbaijan and Ukraine); Natalya Varvina (), Voljsky, Volgograd Region (2nd place, dupe of the Year; basically voted from South Volga Region); Gleb Strawberry (), Vladivostok (3rd place; basically voted from Far East)
- 2010. Women's Final. The finalists were only women: Natalya Varvina (), Voljsky, Volgograd Region (1st place; finalist of previous competition; previous dupe of the Year; basically voted from South Volga Region of Russia); Nelli Yermolayeva (), Samara (2nd place; basically voted from Uralic and Volga Region of Russia); Inna Volovicheva (), Belgorod (3rd place; basically voted from Belgorod and Voronej Region)
- 2011. Vlad Kadonyi (), Novosibirsk (1st place; basically voted from All Russia); Inna Volovicheva (), Belgorod (2nd place; finalist of previous competition; basically voted from Belgorod and Voronej Region); Yevgeniya Feofilaktova (), Kirov (3rd place; basically voted from North Russia)
- 2012. Liberge Kpadonou (; ), ÃÂfö, Bashkortostan (1st place; basically voted from Bashkortostan and French-speaking African diaspora); Yevgeniya Feofilaktova (), Kirov (2nd place; finalist of previous competition; basically voted from North Russia); Serghei Pînzari, (; ) St. Petersburg (3rd place; basically voted from St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region, Moldova and Ukraine)
- 2013. Men's Final. The finalists were only men: Siarhei SyÃÂkari (), Minsk, Belarus (1st place; basically voted from Belarus and Ukraine); Serghei Pînzari, (; ) St. Petersburg (2nd place; finalist of previous competition; dupe of the year; basically voted from St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine); Andrei Cercassov (), Milano, Italy (3rd place; website man; basically voted from Moscow and Italian Diaspora of Russia)
- 2014. Controversies Tournament: Marina Afrikantova (), Burgas, Bulgaria (automatically 1st place, but basically voted from Bulgaria, Balkan states, European Bulgarian diaspora and Post-Soviet Bulgarian diaspora); Aleksandr Zadoynov (), Yaroslavl (DSQ); Aliyono Ustinenko (), Farg'ona, Uzbekistan (DSQ in final); Siarhei SyÃÂkari (), Minsk, Belarus (previous winner; DSQ in final); Anna Kruchinina (), Moscow Oblast (automatically 2nd place)
- 2015. Viktorija Romanjec, Maribor, Slovenia (1st place; basically voted from the Yugoslavian Diaspora of the Russian Federation); Ricardo José Zalas GarcÃÂa, Gijón, Asturia, Spain (2nd place; basically voted from Spain); Alexandra Gozias, Cape Town (3rd place; basically voted from German-speaking countries)
Dupe of the Year
- 2009. Natalya Varvina (), Voljsky, Volgograd Region
- 2010. Nadezhda Yermakova (), Oryol
- 2011. Irina Aleksandrovna Agibalova (), Pavlovski Posad, Moscow oblast (1st place); Nelli Yermolayeva (), Samara (2nd place); Margo Agibalova (), Pavlovski Posad, Moscow oblast (3rd place)
- 2012. Irina Aleksandrovna Agibalova (), Pavlovski Posad, Moscow oblast (1st place, 2nd title); Yevgeniya Feofilaktova (), Kirov (2nd place; finalist of 2012 final competition); Oksana Ryaska (), St. Petersburg
- 2013. Serghei Pînzari, (; ) St. Petersburg (1st place, finalist of the current final competition); Daria Pînzari (), Balakovo, Saratov oblast (2nd place, wife of current title holder); Aliyono Ustinenko (), Farg'ona, Uzbekistan (3rd place)
- 2014. Aliyono Ustinenko (), Farg'ona, Uzbekistan (1st place; disqualifying finalist of the current final comp.); Alexander Gobozov, Vladikavkaz, Ossetia (2nd place; Aliyono Ustinenko's husband); Svetlana Ustinenko , Farg'ona, Uzbekistan (3rd place; Aliyono's mother and Gobozov's mother-in-law).
Man of the Year for the Magazine (Journal)
- 2009. Nektariy Liberman (; ; ), Jerusalem
- 2010. WÃÂcesÃ
Âaw WÃÂgrzanowski (), Krasnodar
- 2011. Vlad Kadonyi (Viktor Golynov) (), Novosibirsk (winner of this season final of the Man Year; 3rd place in the Bitva Extrasensov 'Battle of the Extrasenses; Russia's Psychics Challenge' TNT Project)
- 2012. Serghei Pînzari, (; ) St. Petersburg (finalist of this season final of the Man Year)
- 2013. Yekaterina Korol (), Rostov-on-Don
- 2014. Elina Camiren (), Tumen
Man of the Year for the Official Website
- 2009. Andrei Cercassov (), Milano, Italy (1st place; 2013 Man of Year for Official Website winner); Andrei Chuev (), Miami, Florida, United States (2nd place; 2013 Man of Year for Official Website winner); Daria Cherni'x (), Balakovo, Saratov obl. (3rd place)
- 2010. Sergey Adoyevtsev (), Moscow/Serghei Pînzari, (; ) St. Petersburg (1st/2nd place); Gleb Strawberry (), Vladivostok (3rd place)
- 2011. WÃÂcesÃ
Âaw WÃÂgrzanowski (), Krasnodar (1st place); Vlad Kadonyi (), Novosibirsk (2nd place); winner of the 2011 Man of the Year and Winner of the 2011 Man of the Year for the Official Magazine; Yevgeni Kuzin (), Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Region
- 2012. Valeriya Masterko (), Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo oblast/Valeriya Kashubina (), Elektrostal, MSK (1/2 1st place); Yekaterina Tokarewa (), Rostov-on-Don (2nd place); Olga Hajiyenko (), Pavlovski Posad, Moscow Region (3rd place)
- 2013. Andrei Cercassov (), Milano, Italy/ Andrei Chuev (), Miami, Florida, United States (1/2 1st place); WÃÂcesÃ
Âaw WÃÂgrzanowski (), Krasnodar (2nd place); Nikolay Dolzhanskiy (), Moscow (3rd place)
- 2014. Andrei Cercassov (), Milano, Italy (1st place; Andrei Cercassov; the second times in succession); Aleksandr Gobozetâ (), Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia (2nd place); Hanna Kudymava (), Minsk, Belarus (3rd place)
Record for length of time on the project
Former members:
- Stepan Menshchikov, Yekaterinburg â 1758 days (from May 12, 2004, to March 5, 2009)
- Olga Buzova, St. Petersburg â 1677 days (from May 22, 2004, to December 24, 2008)
- Nadejda Yermakova â 1528 days (April 22, 2007, to June 30, 2011)
- Olga "Sun" Nikolayeva, Penza â 1460 days (àMay 12, 2004 ó ÿþ 11 üðà2008 ó)
- Natalya Varvina â 1378 ôýõù (à2 ðòóÃÂÃÂÃÂð 2007 ó ÿþ 11 üðà2011ó)
- Viktoriya Karasyova (Tori), MSK â 1375 ôýõù (à30 ÃÂõýÃÂÃÂñÃÂà2005 ó ÿþ 6 øÃÂûà2009 ó)
- Anastasiya Dashko, Salexard â 1203 ôýà(à22 þúÃÂÃÂñÃÂà2004 ó ÿþ 7 ÃÂõòÃÂðûà2008ó)
- Roman Tretyakov, Taganrog â 1202 ôýà(à15 üðà2004 ó ÿþ 30 ðòóÃÂÃÂÃÂð 2007 ó)
- Alyona Vodonayeva, Tumen â 1067 ôýõù (à10 øÃÂûà2004 ó ÿþ 12 øÃÂýà2007 ó).
- RõstÃÂm Solntsev-QalÃÂanov â 1054 ôýà(à3 ÃÂýòðÃÂà2007 ó ÿþ 22 ýþÃÂñÃÂà2009 ó)
- Sam Selezniov, Sochi â 1049 ôýõù (à25 üðÃÂÃÂð 2005 ó ÿþ 7 ÃÂõòÃÂðûà2008 ó).
- Alexander Nelidov, Moscow â 946 ôýõù (à12 üðà2004 ó ÿþ 14 ôõúðñÃÂà2006 ó).
- May Abrikosov, Voroneö â 906 ôýõù (à9 øÃÂûà2004 ó ÿþ 1 ÃÂýòðÃÂà2007 ó)
- Vlad Kadonyi (Viktor Golynov), Novosibirsk â 880 ôýõù (c 20 ÃÂõòÃÂðûà2009 ÿþ 27 ÃÂõýÃÂÃÂñÃÂà2011 ó.)
- Inna Volovicheva, Belgorod â 875 ôýõù (c 25 ÃÂõòÃÂðûà2009 ÿþ 11 þúÃÂÃÂñÃÂà2011 ó.)
- Yelena Bushina, Yekaterinburg â 860 ôýõù (à19 þúÃÂÃÂñÃÂà2007 ó ÿþ 25 ÃÂõòÃÂðûà2010 ó)
- Sergey Adoyevtsev (Sergey Pali'ch), MSK â 874 ôýà(à6 øÃÂûà2008 ó ÿþ 27 ýþÃÂñÃÂà2010)
- Mariya Adoyevtseva (Krugli'xina), MSK â 872 ôýà(à8 øÃÂûà2008 ó ÿþ 27 ýþÃÂñÃÂà2010)
- Natalya Nelidova, Moscow â 825 ôýõù (à10 ÃÂõýÃÂÃÂñÃÂà2004 ó ÿþ 14 ôõúðñÃÂà2006 ó)
- Nelli Yermolayeva (Kuznetsova), Samara â 822 ôýà( à5 øÃÂýà2009 ó ÿþ 5 ÃÂõýÃÂÃÂñÃÂà2011 ó)
ÃÂðÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂý÷ðÃÂÃÂ, áõýÃÂ-ÃÂøÃÂààÃÂõòøàÃÂõÃÂõÃÂñÃÂÃÂó â 1418 ôýõù (c 28 ôõúðñÃÂà2007 ó) áõÃÂóõù ÃÂÃÂý÷ðÃÂÃÂ, ÃÂðûðúþòþ, áðÃÂðÃÂþò-1327 ((c 28 2008 2008) ÃÂðÃÂóþ ÃÂóøñðûþòð, ÃÂðòûþòÃÂúøù ÃÂþÃÂðô, ÃÂþÃÂúþòÃÂúøù-1124 ((C 17 2008 2008) ÃÂõýÃÂõÃÂûðò ÃÂõýóöðýþòÃÂúøù (ïÃÂþÃÂûðò èÃÂÃÂÃÂÿþò), ÃÂÃÂðÃÂýþôðàâ 1047 ((C 3 2009 2009) Jevgenija äõþÃÂøûðúÃÂþòð, ÃÂøÃÂþòð-991 ((C 27 2009 2009)
Domestic pair
- Aleksandr Titov () and Olga Kravchenko () on July 17, 2004
- Aleksandr Nelidov () and Natalya Pavlova () on July 9, 2005
- Yevgeni Kuzin () and Margo Agibalova () on May 26, 2009 (divorce on March 1, 2011)
- Yelena Bushina () and Dmitri Zheleznyak () on February 12, 2010
- Serghei Pînzari (, ) and Darya Cherni'x () on May 2, 2010
- Sergey Adoyevsev () and Mariya Krugli'xina () on May 2, 2010
- Nichita CuzneÃÂov and Nelly Yermolayeva () on February 14, 2011 (divorce on June 6, 2012)
- Ilya Hajiyenko () and Olga Agibalova () on September 27, 2011
- TiÃÂran Sælibekov () and Yuliya Kolesnichenko () on December 13, 2011
- WÃÂcesÃ
Âaw WÃÂgrÃ
¼anowski and Yekaterina Tokareva () on December 31, 2011 (divorce on August 26, 2012)
- IvÃÂns Novikovs and Inna Volovicheva () on February 21, 2012
- Anton Gusev () and Yevgeniya Feofilaktova () on June 15, 2012 (divorce on February 3, 2013)
- WÃÂcesÃ
Âaw WÃÂgrÃ
¼anowski and Yekaterina Korol () on July 7, 2013
- Vasili TodericÃÂ and Antonina Klimenko () on October 16, 2013
- Aleksandar Gobozetâ () and Aliyono Ustinenko () on November 30, 2013 (divorce on October 4, 2014)
- Constantine Press and Alisa Nikitina () on December 1, 2013
- Gabriel DÃÂaz ÃÂlvarez and ChryÃ
Âcina Liaskaviec () on December 23, 2013
- Elina Camiren () and Aleksandr Zadoynov () on January 26, 2014
- Tatyana Kiryluk () and Eugenio Higo on December 8, 2014
- Liberge Kpadonou and Yevgeni Rudnev () on December 8, 2014
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