They Win "Paradise"

The documentary series "Paradise" went from "nice" to "chaotic" – and the presenter Tone Sekelius described the events of this year's season as "chaos". Now the winners have been announced.

» Updated: July 16 2024

» Published: June 19 2024

They Win "Paradise"
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The documentary series "Paradise" went from "nice" to "chaotic" – and presenter Tone Sekelius described the events of this year's season as "chaos". Now the winners have been announced.

The first season of "Paradise" was described as a milder version of "Paradise Hotel". However, the concept received strong criticism and viewers deserted it. In the second season, the "chaotic reality TV" made a comeback – but not on Viaplay, rather on the significantly smaller streaming service Pluto TV.

In Wednesday's final episode, the couple Fatou Sillah and Oliver Kim Gonzalez face the classic trust test: the cylinder ceremony. Will the partner bet on winning the entire prize money themselves or on sharing it?

It turns out that Fatou and Oliver – who have played hard throughout the entire season – keep their promises to each other and share half a million kronor.

"The participants have been in a class of their own, and both Fatou and Oliver have played a really tough game", says Tone Sekelius in a press release where she describes this year's season as "mad".

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