Brent Manalo on PBB Journey as introvert: ‘It was a struggle’

PBB Duo Big Winner Brent Manalo
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PBB Duo Big Winner Brent Manalo
Brent Manalo FB

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For Pinoy Big Brother ex housemate amd the seasons Big Winner Brent Manalo, living inside the famous yellow house wasn’t just a challenge—it was a personal transformation.
The self-confessed introvert revealed that adjusting to life with nine other housemates was far from easy. “It was such a struggle for me… I’ve been living alone for more than 10 years now, so having to share that one room with nine other people, it was a hard thing to do,” Brent admitted.
Despite the tough adjustment, he found comfort in the warmth and understanding of his fellow housemates. “Buti na lang, they were really kind and fun to be with,” he added.
From solitude to shared stories, Brent’s PBB experience became more than just a test of endurance—it was a step toward personal growth and deeper connection.