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Pinoy Big Brother: Connect was first revealed during the October 18, 2020, episode of ASAP Natin 'To!, along with new audition mechanics for this newest season. [6] As the season was held during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, the auditions and its program were held using Kumu, a Filipino online streaming platform. [11]
The show revolves around a group of housemates (contestants) who volunteer to reside in the Pinoy Big Brother house for a set number of days as they compete against each other to be the Big Winner. [1] Contestants are selected through live site and online auditions, with individuals of foreign origin being eligible to compete in the show. [2]
A new season of Pinoy Big Brother was confirmed on December 13, 2023, during the ABS-CBN Christmas Special that presented the network's program line-up for 2024. [3] [4] The season, the first to air in two years, is subtitled Gen 11, emphasizing the season's focus on housemates from Generation Z. [5]
For this Celebrity Edition, the House is the refurbished one used in the second regular season.But unlike the previous Celebrity Edition wherein the housemates entered into an almost empty House, this edition's housemates entered into a royalty-themed house, now containing murals, chandeliers, posh furniture, and lighting fixtures.
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A screenshot from the show Pinoy Big Brother (season 2) for the Big Swap between Philippines and Slovenia. The official website announced on Day 47 that one Philippine housemate would trade places with a housemate from the Slovenian version. [3] [4] Days later, Tina [5] was chosen to swap with Bruce. [6]
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