
Ex-housemates, Michelle Dee, Bianca Umali perform on PBB Big Night
The former housemates, Michelle Dee, and Bianca Umali, came together for the opening act: a high-energy dance performance of the PBB theme song 'Sikat Ang Pinoy.'
The Big Night, held at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City on Saturday, will determine the big winner among the final four duos: Charlie Fleming and Esnyr, Will Ashley and Ralph De Leon, AZ Martinez and River Joseph, and Mika Salamanca and Brent Manalo.
The finalists will receive the following prizes:
4th Big Placer: P200,000 each
3rd Big Placer: P300,000 each
2nd Big Placer: P500,000 each
Big Winner Duo: P1,000,000 each
—JCB, GMA Integrated News
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