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Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition | |
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Season 1 | |
Presented by | |
No. of days | 56 |
No. of housemates | 14 |
Winner | Keanna Reeves |
Runner-up | John Prats |
Release | |
Original network | ABS-CBN |
Original release | February 5 – April 1, 2006 |
Season chronology |
The first season of Pinoy Big Brother : Celebrity Edition (retroactively known as Celebrity Edition 1 after the season ended to differentiate it from the next celebrity season) premiered on the ABS-CBN network on February 5, 2006 and ran for 56 days until April 1, 2006. [1]
The season was originally scheduled to start a day before (February 4, 2005), but due to the Wowowee ULTRA stampede that happened earlier that day, the management rescheduled the premiere on the next day. Due to this, Willie Revillame dropped his hosting stint from the show.
Keanna Reeves won the season, while John Prats was the runner-up. Bianca Gonzalez and Zanjoe Marudo were the finalists.
The program is produced and can be seen through ABS-CBN, Studio 23, the show's 24/7 cable channel, and the internet (ABS-CBN Now).
The Big Brother house that is used on this edition is the same as the house used on the first season, although there were some changes in the house's interior.
The concept for this series is going back to basics. On the first day the Big Brother House initially had no furniture or appliances, with the exception of the plasma TV and the refrigerator. Part of this series' concept was forcing the housemates to use a stick for brushing their teeth, clay jars and an outdoor kitchen for cooking, bare hands for eating, and a water pump for potable water. All pieces of furniture provided to them were even made of bamboo.
After two weeks, Big Brother lifted the "Back to Basics" concept after seeing the housemates adapting to the said lifestyle, despite difficulties. The Forbidden Room, a pink-walled room with beds and mattresses reserved only for eviction nominees, became the ladies' bedroom, while the bamboo beds in the eventual men's bedroom were suddenly covered with mattresses. Earlier, they were provided with a microwave oven, an electric stove, utensils, and some toothbrushes and were allowed to use the swimming pool at any time, as well as wearing footwear indoors. Later, sofas replaced the bamboo benches in the living room.
Toni Gonzaga and Mariel Rodriguez reprised their roles for this season. Willie Revillame was also supposed to reprise his role as host but withdrew due to the Wowowee ULTRA stampede that happened a day before the season's premiere.
Talk show host Boy Abunda hosted the Big Debate, a debate show which celebrity supporters of the four housemates debate on who should be the winner of the series. The debate was held two nights before the Big Night.
The edition uses a different theme song, Sikat Ang Pinoy (Filipinos Are Famous), by Sam Milby and Toni Gonzaga, although the original theme song Pinoy Ako is occasionally used.
The prizes at stake cost three million Philippine pesos, which includes a million pesos for the winning housemate, another million for the winner's chosen charity, and another million for the charity of Big Brother's choice. Aside from the cash prizes, a condominium unit in Valenzuela City is also at stake.
The show began with a welcome party along Manila Bay. They were transported by yacht before the chosen housemates was formally introduced and were taken to the Big Brother House. A prayer that is led by Jesuit priest Fr. Tito Caluag, S.J., a minute of silence and a performance of "You Raise Me Up" were done before the show started to commemorate those who have been affected by the Wowowee stampede. Furthermore, Myx VJ Luis Manzano played pinch hitter for Willie Revillame, who was at the time still devastated by the said stampede.
Below are the housemates who are introduced in the Grand Welcome Party. Rather than twelve in the original edition, fourteen were chosen for this edition and are listed below in order of introduction. Days before the Grand Welcome Party, only their feet were shown. However, in the morning of the Grand Welcome Party's new date, the Philippine Star prematurely published a full-page advertisement showing the new housemates in full view.
Name | Age on entry | Notability | Entered | Exited | Result |
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Keanna Reeves | 36 | Starlet | Day 1 | Day 56 | Winner |
John Prats | 21 | Actor and dancer | Day 1 | Day 56 | Runner-up |
Bianca Gonzalez | 22 | TV host and model | Day 1 | Day 56 | 3rd Place |
Zanjoe Marudo | 23 | Commercial model | Day 1 | Day 56 | 4th Place |
Budoy Marabiles | 33 | Reggae band frontman, songwriter | Day 1 | Day 49 | Evicted |
Rustom Padilla | 38 | Actor | Day 1 | Day 46 | Voluntary exit |
Rico Robles | 25 | Radio personality | Day 1 | Day 42 | Evicted |
Roxanne Barcelo | 21 | Singer and actress | Day 1 | Day 41 | Voluntary exit |
Gretchen Malalad | 26 | SEA Games gold medalist, beauty queen | Day 1 | Day 39 | Evicted |
Aleck Bovick | 25 | Actress | Day 1 | Day 35 | Evicted |
Christian Vasquez | 28 | Actor and model | Day 1 | Day 28 | Evicted |
Rudy Fernandez | 58 | Triathlete | Day 1 | Day 21 | Evicted |
Mich Dulce | 24 | Fashion designer | Day 1 | Day 21 | Forced eviction |
Angela Calina | 30 | TV host and news reporter | Day 1 | Day 12 | Voluntary exit |
Similar to the franchise's previous seasons, Big Brother invited guests to his house for special purposes.
Notable houseguest for this season were Jasmine Trias, Sandara Park, Jason Gainza, Nene Tamayo and Tirso Cruz III.
#1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | #7 | BIG NIGHT | Nominations received | |
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Eviction Day and Date | Day 14 February 18 | Day 21 February 25 | Day 28 March 4 | Day 35 March 11 | Day 39 March 15 | Day 42 March 18 | Day 49 March 25 | Day 56 April 1 | |
Nomination Day and Date | Day 7 February 11 | Day 14 February 18 | Day 22 February 26 | Day 29 March 5 | Day 36 March 12 | Day 40 March 16 | Day 43 March 19 | Day 50 March 26 | |
Keanna | Budoy Rudy | No Nominations | Christian Aleck | Aleck Roxanne | Gretchen Zanjoe | Zanjoe Bianca | Winner (Day 56) | 16 (+1) | |
John | Angela Rico | No nominations | Christian Roxanne | Aleck Roxanne | Rico Gretchen | Budoy Zanjoe | Runner-Up (Day 56) | 4 | |
Bianca | Rico Gretchen | No nominations | Rico Gretchen | Rico Gretchen | Gretchen Budoy | Budoy Rustom | 3rd Place (Day 56) | 9 | |
Zanjoe | Mich Keanna | No nominations | Rico Rustom | Aleck Rico | Gretchen Rico | Rustom John | 4th Place (Day 56) | 17 | |
Budoy | Aleck Zanjoe | No nominations | Bianca Roxanne | Roxanne Bianca | John Gretchen | Zanjoe Bianca | Evicted (Day 49) | 8 | |
Rustom | Rudy Angela | No nominations | Christian Roxanne | Aleck Bianca | Zanjoe Bianca | Bianca Zanjoe | Voluntarily Exited (Day 47) | 8 (+1) | |
Rico | Aleck Mich | No Nominations | Aleck Christian | Rustom Aleck | Zanjoe Gretchen | Evicted (Day 42) | 25 (+1) | ||
Roxanne | Rico Angela | No nominations | Rico Aleck | Aleck Gretchen | Gretchen Keanna | Voluntarily Exited (Day 41) | 7 | ||
Gretchen | Keanna Aleck | No nominations | Rico Keanna | Keanna Zanjoe | Zanjoe John | Evicted (Day 39) | 15 | ||
Aleck | Keanna Mich | No nominations | Rico Zanjoe | Keanna Budoy | Evicted (Day 35) | 20 | |||
Christian | Keanna Rustom | No nominations | Rico Keanna | Evicted (Day 28) | 7 (+1) | ||||
Rudy | Keanna Zanjoe | No Nominations | Evicted (Day 21) | 6 (+1) | |||||
Mich | Rico Rudy | No nominations | Forcibly Evicted (Day 21) | 4 | |||||
Angela | Rudy Rustom | Voluntarily Exited (Day 12) | 4 | ||||||
Notes | See note 1 | See note 2 | See note 3 | None | See note 4 | ||||
Up for eviction | Keanna Rico Rudy | Keanna Rico Rudy | Christian Rico Rustom | Aleck Keanna Roxanne | Gretchen John Rico Zanjoe | John Rico Zanjoe | Bianca Budoy Rustom Zanjoe | Open Voting | |
Saved from eviction | Keanna Rico Rudy | Rico 53% Keanna 24% | Rustom 46.5% Rico 40.9% | Keanna 63% Roxanne 23.4% | Housemate 1 32.4% Housemate 2 26.6% Housemate 3 24.5% | Zanjoe 39.7% John 32% | Zanjoe 44% Bianca 33% | Keanna 44.21% | |
Evicted | No Eviction | Rudy 23% | Christian 13.5% | Aleck 13.6% | Gretchen 14.5% | Rico 28.3% | Budoy 27.4% | John 28.79% Bianca 18.99% Zanjoe 8% | |
Forced Eviction | none | Mich | none | ||||||
Voluntary Exit | Angela | none | Roxanne | Rustom | none |
^Note 1 : With Angela's exit on Day 12, the eviction on Day 14 was canceled and was made into a nomination night.
^Note 2 : Big Brother automatically put up for Eviction the nominees from the previous nominations, whom were saved after Angela's exit.
^Note 3 : Big Brother automatically nominated Christian and Rustom for their violations, and therefore only the housemate with the highest nomination points was included in the list of nominees.
^Note 4 : Open voting for the Big 4 was announced after Budoy's exit.
Since the stampede that happened on February 4, 2006, the show Wowowee was taken off the air. To take over the time slot it left behind, Pinoy Big Brother aired a special noontime edition called Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Challenge, in which the celebrity housemates play mini-games for charities of their choice, inclusive only to the housemates' charities. It started on Saturday, February 11, 2006. It aired its last episode on March 4, 2006, having raised a total of P1,440,000 (about US$28,235) for the various charities.
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