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Last night, Silence stretched inside Big Brother’s famous home as the housemates come to terms with the grief that Yayo is going through. Each of them found their own corner to reflect on Mrs. Helen Racelis’ death, knowing that losing a loved one is always a difficult moment. And being the bonded family that they’ve become in the months that they were together, they hurt so badly for this sad news.

In a serious note, she relayed that she’s still uncertain as to how long the wake for her mom would be because they have to contact Mrs. Racelis’ mother and sister in California to tell them about what happened. It appeared that no one wanted to take responsibility in passing on the bad news for Yayo’s grandmother also has a heart ailment. That was their dilemma when she left their house but the Mom in Distress claimed that maybe her relatives have fixed this by now.

In relation to her lost opportunity as a contender for the Big Win, Ethel advised her to think it over and see if she could get her slot back since her situation transcends the previous reasons of those who have made a voluntary exit. The sexy comedienne reminded her of this when Big Brother finally opened the huge doors on the garden for her to make her way out. But of course, this is not really of essence at this point in time so Yayo simply bid them goodbye with the thought that she will be seeing them soon in the outside world. “Thank you guys. I love you guys”, she shouted.

Will Yayo option to become a balik-bahay housemate and swallow her claim on disliking the concept of “balik-bahay housemates”? More importantly, will Big Brother allow her such privilege like Gaby? For now, all that’s clear is that the remaining nominated housemates for this week is saved albeit by such a tragic affair. In effect, Yayo’s voluntary exit meant that the usual process for eviction is now canceled.



Author:
ara
Time:
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 at 10:47 am
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Pinoy Gossip
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