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Thursday, 03 December 2009 10:14    Print
A ‘PBB’ first: All housemates nominated for eviction!

FOR the first time in “Pinoy Big Brother” history, the public gets to vote for the housemate they want to be evicted. This was announced during the 7th Nomination Night in “PBB Double Up” on Nov. 29. During the live nomination night, Big Brother announced that the nomination was only a mock one, for they are all the week’s nominees. Due to this twist, the audience will not vote to save their favorite housemate, but will vote to evict the housemate they want to leave the house in the 5th Eviction Night next week.

Earlier, Robert Stumvoll became evictee No. 4 after getting the lowest number of text votes (4.32%) among fellow nominees Rica Paras (38.55%), Jason Francisco (35.81%), Carol Batay (15.11%) and Patrick Villanueva (6.21%). The Fil-Austrian, who humbly accepted his early exit, told his friends in the two houses that he will wait for them until they can all get together again and party.

On Nov. 22, Riza Mae Patria got the lowest number of text votes (7.40%) among fellow nominees Carol Batay (69.51%),Rob (11.74%) and Yuri Okawa (11.35%) to become evictee No. 3, after Jimson and Delio. Patria said she will miss everything inside Kuya’s house, but remains positive that things will turn out for the best for her in the outside world. Log on to www.ABS-CBN.com or http://pinoybigbrother.multiply.com for more updates on “Pinoy Big Brother Double Up.”

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written by Joy, December 11, 2009
Hello

I've read the Entertainment corner of Lopez Link. i hope you could feature more of the exPBB housemates particularly Rob Stumvoll.

Thank you.

More power to your magazine!!!
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more PBB-related articles pls.
written by Joy, December 11, 2009
Hello

Just read the Entertainment corner of LopezLInk. I hope you could feature more of exPBB housemates particularly the Ladies' Man of Austria, Rob Stumvoll.

Thank you. More power to your magazine.

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