PACO EVANGELISTA is the fourth placer in “PBB Unlimited” and some folks didn’t like the fact that he’s already been evicted but Kuya asked him to extend his stay in his house until he was eventually taken back as an official housemate and because one of the Big Four. Some folks are accusing him now of being the relative of PBB Business Unit Head Laurenti Dyogi, who became his influential backer in the show.
“That’s not true,” he said. “I don’t know him at all. I just met him because of PBB. At bawal sa rules ng PBB na kumuha sila ng sinumang kamag-anak.”
Paco is the most vertically challenged among the PBB male housemates. The rest are all fairly tall like Biggel, Slater, Carlo, Jericho and Kevin, who can all most certainly try joining showbiz. Paco says he, too, is willing to try showbiz, if given the chance, just like Biggel and Pamu, who say they can also focus on studying since they both got college scholarships from Kuya through the Philippine College of Criminology (for Biggel who wants to be a cop) and STI for Pamu. Paco is the “most showbiz” among the big four, but some gay writers got annoyed with him when he said “papatol na lang ako sa bakla kapag nalaos ako.” Leo Bukas of People's Tonite reprimanded him so he quickly apologized if he offended anyone.
“That’s not true,” he said. “I don’t know him at all. I just met him because of PBB. At bawal sa rules ng PBB na kumuha sila ng sinumang kamag-anak.”
Paco is the most vertically challenged among the PBB male housemates. The rest are all fairly tall like Biggel, Slater, Carlo, Jericho and Kevin, who can all most certainly try joining showbiz. Paco says he, too, is willing to try showbiz, if given the chance, just like Biggel and Pamu, who say they can also focus on studying since they both got college scholarships from Kuya through the Philippine College of Criminology (for Biggel who wants to be a cop) and STI for Pamu. Paco is the “most showbiz” among the big four, but some gay writers got annoyed with him when he said “papatol na lang ako sa bakla kapag nalaos ako.” Leo Bukas of People's Tonite reprimanded him so he quickly apologized if he offended anyone.