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24 Jan, 2026
Marco Masa Expresses Gratitude Following 'Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab 2.0' Experience
Patricia Gomez
Actor Marco Masa has conveyed heartfelt appreciation for his time as a contestant on "Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition 2.0." Sharing a reflective post on Instagram, Marco posted a photo outside the show's iconic yellow house and recounted the impactful moments he experienced during his stay.
"I still can't believe that all the precious moments I had inside 'PBB' have now become memories," he admitted. Marco expressed his satisfaction in being able to bring out the best qualities in his fellow housemates and fostering meaningful relationships with them. He revealed that being given a second opportunity to participate in the show was "an answered prayer" and one of the most significant experiences of his life.
He extended warm wishes to his co-contestants, saying, "My heart was full of love for my fellow housemates. I hope each of you embarks on the best path God has prepared. I believe in your potential and strived to help you perceive what you couldn’t see before because you all embody true camaraderie."
Marco also took a moment to thank his supporters: "I'm endlessly grateful for your steadfast support, and I promise to never disappoint. There are so many things I did during my time in PBB to make you proud."
Looking ahead, Marco pledged to maintain his genuine character and stay true to himself. "I will continue to show the world my true self and honor the people I shared this journey with. There is much more to come," he concluded.
Marco Masa, along with Kapamilya star Eliza Borromeo, was the second duo to be evicted from the current season of "Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition 2.0," which airs weeknights at 9:40 p.m., Saturdays at 6:15 p.m., and Sundays at 10:05 p.m. on GMA Network.
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