Mariel celebrates her birthday in Big Brother’s House!
Aware that Mariel’s birthday is coming up, House A housemates discreetly plan a surprise birthday celebration for her; and with Big Brother’s help, they are able to come up with a small gathering by the pool where in they end up feasting over a box of pizza and an enticing chocolate birthday cake.
Aside from the party, Big Brother himself prepares a surprise gift for the birthday girl. Since Mariel is pretty open with her longing for her kid, Paul Asher, Big Brother lets her take a peek at a short video clip of the said child. To Mariel’s surprise, she gets pretty emotional upon catching a glimpse of her son; she couldn’t be more thankful for Big Brother’s pleasant surprise present.
On the other hand, Big Brother finally reveals this week’s weekly task entitled “O-versus.” The said competition is a friendly one-versus-one game; and for the first event, Big Brother holds a match which requires great sense of balance while riding a pair of kadang-kadang or stilts. Aside from balance, the second match called “Gerahan,” on the other hand, also requires agility. While balancing over a small island on the pool, each pair of warring housemates are to tug their corresponding opponents with the mere use of their palms.
Surprisingly, House B bags a back-to-back win this week. Does this mean game over, or will House B housemates redeem themselves in the forthcoming days?
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Aside from the party, Big Brother himself prepares a surprise gift for the birthday girl. Since Mariel is pretty open with her longing for her kid, Paul Asher, Big Brother lets her take a peek at a short video clip of the said child. To Mariel’s surprise, she gets pretty emotional upon catching a glimpse of her son; she couldn’t be more thankful for Big Brother’s pleasant surprise present.
On the other hand, Big Brother finally reveals this week’s weekly task entitled “O-versus.” The said competition is a friendly one-versus-one game; and for the first event, Big Brother holds a match which requires great sense of balance while riding a pair of kadang-kadang or stilts. Aside from balance, the second match called “Gerahan,” on the other hand, also requires agility. While balancing over a small island on the pool, each pair of warring housemates are to tug their corresponding opponents with the mere use of their palms.
Surprisingly, House B bags a back-to-back win this week. Does this mean game over, or will House B housemates redeem themselves in the forthcoming days?
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