MANILA, Philippines – Haira Palaguitto was the fifth housemate to leave the "Pinoy Big Brother" house in the ongoing season.
On Sunday's episode of "Pinoy Big Brother: Connect," it announced that the 16-year-old "Makatang Marikit ng Pangasinan" only received 2.61 percent of combined Kumu and text votes.
Her eviction means the other nominees Aizyl Tandugon (8.13%), Ella Cayabyab (16.87%) and Kyron Aguilar (9.38%) will stay for at least one more week inside the house. Aizyl was in danger of elimination for consecutive weeks or four times already except for a week when she won a challenge.
Meanwhile, Gail Banawis from New York City finally joined the housemates after a week of isolation and virtual connection with them. Banawis, together with Amanda Zamora and Quincy Villanueva, were selected via Kumu app livestreaming challenge.
SEE ALSO: Meet the 18 official housemates of PBB Connect
Haira has been evicted from the Pinoy Big Brother house. |
On Sunday's episode of "Pinoy Big Brother: Connect," it announced that the 16-year-old "Makatang Marikit ng Pangasinan" only received 2.61 percent of combined Kumu and text votes.
Her eviction means the other nominees Aizyl Tandugon (8.13%), Ella Cayabyab (16.87%) and Kyron Aguilar (9.38%) will stay for at least one more week inside the house. Aizyl was in danger of elimination for consecutive weeks or four times already except for a week when she won a challenge.
Meanwhile, Gail Banawis from New York City finally joined the housemates after a week of isolation and virtual connection with them. Banawis, together with Amanda Zamora and Quincy Villanueva, were selected via Kumu app livestreaming challenge.
SEE ALSO: Meet the 18 official housemates of PBB Connect
PBB Connect is the 15th edition of the local franchise since 2005.
“PBB” airs new episodes nightly, and can be accessed via free and digital TV (A2Z Channel 11), cable (Kapamilya Channel), live streaming (Kapamilya Online Live, Kumu), and on-demand streaming (iWant TFC).
— The Summit Express
“PBB” airs new episodes nightly, and can be accessed via free and digital TV (A2Z Channel 11), cable (Kapamilya Channel), live streaming (Kapamilya Online Live, Kumu), and on-demand streaming (iWant TFC).
— The Summit Express