
Shuvee Etrata says she 'truly feels like a winner': 'Grabe pala yung pagmamahal niyo sa akin'
Shuvee Etrata remains overwhelmed and grateful, two weeks after getting evicted from 'Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition."
The Island Ate of Cebu said on Facebook she is 'still trying to process everything that's happened.'
'Grabe pala yung pagmamahal niyo sa akin,' Shuvee said. 'I may not have taken home the title, but in my heart, I truly feel like a winner.'
She thanked her fan club, Pangkat Shuvee, for the love. 'What did I do to deserve you guys?'
The actress and host thanked her management at Sparkle for organizing her homecoming, and thanked them for their love. She also expressed gratitude to her family and friends for their never-ending love and support.
Finally, she gave a special shoutout to her duo partner's Klarisse De Guzman's fan club, Klarissenatics for flying her parents to Manila.
'Grabe kayo!!! #TeamShukla forever! Thank you po sa lahat ng nag vote sa amin ni Ate Klang. Patuloy po ang laban natin dito sa outside world,' Shuvee said.
Shuvee and Klarisse were the latest housemates to get evicted from 'PBB.'
During her time in the house, Shuvee had several viral moments like sitting in between Klarisse and Dustin Yu during their confrontation, her kilig reaction to houseguest Donny Pangilinan, and of course, her TDH acronym.
"Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition" airs new episodes on GMA Network weeknights at 9:35 p.m. and Saturdays at 6:15 p.m. on GMA Network.
—Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News
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