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LOOK: Iligan town’s barangay hall designed after Pinoy Big Brother house

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 02:54 PM December 18, 2020

Barangay hall in Iligan

Photo from Iligan City Rep. Frederick Siao Facebook

MANILA, Philippines — If this barangay hall in San Miguel, Iligan City looks familiar, that’s because it is similar to the design of the popular Quezon City-based Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) house.

In a Facebook post, Iligan City Rep. Frederick W. Siao shared photos of the blessing and the turnover ceremony of the vibrant barangay hall.

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The barangay hall is clad in blue and yellow paint much like the PBB house being viewed by those who will pass by Eugenio Lopez Drive in Diliman, Quezon City.

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“Nakit-an na ba ninyo ang bag-ong barangay hall sa San Miguel? Ang disenyo niini, adunay pagkaparehas sa Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) House!” Siao said.

(Did you see the new barangay hall of San Miguel? The design is similar to PBB House!)

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Siao also said P5 million worth of funds were used for building the barangay hall.

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ABS-CBN’s reality show PBB went on air again and released its ninth season called “PBB Connect” on Dec. 6.

The show can be viewed through Kapamilya Channel (cable broadcast), Kapamilya Online Live (online media broadcast) A2Z Channel 11 (free-to-air broadcast), and Kumu (online streaming platform).

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