Laurenti Dyogi Announces Demolition of Half of PBB House

Half of the PBB house demolished

PBB – After 17 years, the demolition of half of the Pinoy Big Brother House in Diliman, Quezon City has begun.

Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) is a reality TV show where a group of housemates, including celebrities and ordinary individuals, live together in an isolated house. They are constantly monitored by cameras and disconnected from the outside world.

During their stay, the housemates take part in challenges and activities while being observed by the public. Viewers can vote to save their favorite housemates from eviction. The ones with the fewest votes face nomination, and viewers decide who gets evicted.

PBB offers entertainment, drama, and a glimpse into the housemates’ lives. It addresses personal and social issues, promotes friendship, and tests resilience in a confined setting. The winner receives a cash prize and opportunities in the entertainment industry.

Since its debut in 2005, Pinoy Big Brother has been a popular and long-standing reality TV series in the Philippines, spawning multiple seasons and spin-offs. It has become a cultural phenomenon and has launched the careers of several notable personalities in Philippine entertainment.

After 17 years, the demolition of half of the Pinoy Big Brother House in Diliman, Quezon City has begun. Laurenti Dyogi, Head of ABS-CBN TV Production and Star Magic, made the announcement on Instagram on May 13.

PBB house
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The lease for the location has expired, leading to the decision to give up this part of the house. However, the main PBB house and control room will still be retained.

The original house, built in 2004, has become an iconic landmark. Dyogi expressed gratitude to those involved in the history of PBB and hoped for a better future.

The PBB house had gained popularity, with many visitors taking pictures and using it as a meeting point. Dyogi filmed the demolition and shared memories of the different rooms. The demolition process is expected to take one month to complete.

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