It's another mission accomplished for Big Brother this year. After the two-month long stay inside the Big Brother house, twenty-seven teen housemates, and twelve evictions - four of them forced ones, this Teen Clash edition comes to a close with James Reid as the Big Winner! The Dashing Dude of Australia looked even more handsome as he stepped onstage as the Teen Clash Edition's Teen Big Winner. He received P1M, a Sony Vaio laptop, a 46" Sony LCD, a Crystal Clear Water franchise, an Asian tour for two to Hongkong, Thailand and Singapore and a P3M-worth condominium unit. James got a total of 179,294 or 19.75% votes.
Congratulations also to Ryan Bang (2nd Teen Big Placer with 169,797 votes), Fretzie Bercede (3rd Teen big Placer with 145, 176 votes), Devon Seron (4th Teen Big Placer with 142,876), Ivan Dorschner (5th Teen Big Placer with 137,402) and Bret Jackson (6th Teen Big Placer with 133,239), who also successfully proved their worth to make it to the Big Night.
After a Transformers-inspired reel of the Big Brother house converting into a robot, the Big Night officially opened with a futuristic-themed song-and-dance production from one of Big Brother's angels, also one of the show's host, Toni Gonzaga and Pilipinas Got Talent winner Jovit Baldivino, accompanied with some of the other PGT finalists. Sam Concepcion with girl group Miles also added to the night’s excitement, singing to Charice's international hit “Pyramid.” The former teen housemates also went on stage to impress plus PGT finalists, the Velasco Brothers, busted out their acrobatic moves to further wow the audience.
Tonight also capped the teen housemates' charity for the Philippine Soccer Team for the Homeless World Cup. The former teen housemates welcomed the group on stage by singing "Everybody Help Somebody," originally written and composed by one of the Big Six, Bret. PBB Double Up Big Winner Melai Cantiveros also joined them in the number. The Php580,000 worth cheque the teen housemates earned through their Big Goal Concert was handed over to the Philippine Soccer Team.
However, the celebration ain't over yet, for come tomorrow night, the biggest PBB reunion is set to happen. Don’t miss High Five: The Big Five Years of PBB, and let’s reminisce over the highlights of staying inside the most famous house in the country for three seasons right after Sharon.
Congratulations also to Ryan Bang (2nd Teen Big Placer with 169,797 votes), Fretzie Bercede (3rd Teen big Placer with 145, 176 votes), Devon Seron (4th Teen Big Placer with 142,876), Ivan Dorschner (5th Teen Big Placer with 137,402) and Bret Jackson (6th Teen Big Placer with 133,239), who also successfully proved their worth to make it to the Big Night.
After a Transformers-inspired reel of the Big Brother house converting into a robot, the Big Night officially opened with a futuristic-themed song-and-dance production from one of Big Brother's angels, also one of the show's host, Toni Gonzaga and Pilipinas Got Talent winner Jovit Baldivino, accompanied with some of the other PGT finalists. Sam Concepcion with girl group Miles also added to the night’s excitement, singing to Charice's international hit “Pyramid.” The former teen housemates also went on stage to impress plus PGT finalists, the Velasco Brothers, busted out their acrobatic moves to further wow the audience.
Tonight also capped the teen housemates' charity for the Philippine Soccer Team for the Homeless World Cup. The former teen housemates welcomed the group on stage by singing "Everybody Help Somebody," originally written and composed by one of the Big Six, Bret. PBB Double Up Big Winner Melai Cantiveros also joined them in the number. The Php580,000 worth cheque the teen housemates earned through their Big Goal Concert was handed over to the Philippine Soccer Team.
However, the celebration ain't over yet, for come tomorrow night, the biggest PBB reunion is set to happen. Don’t miss High Five: The Big Five Years of PBB, and let’s reminisce over the highlights of staying inside the most famous house in the country for three seasons right after Sharon.