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'PBB Otso': Hasna Cabral ends journey as housemate

'PBB Otso': Hasna Cabral ends journey as housemate

ABS-CBN News

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MANILA -- Housemate Hasna Cabral was the fourth housemate from the fourth batch to leave the "Pinoy Big Brother" house.

On Sunday's episode of "Pinoy Big Brother: Otso," it was announced that Cabral is the latest evictee after receiving only 6.46 percent of viewers votes.

Her eviction means the other nominees, Sky Quizon, Wealand Ferrer, Argel Saycon, Franki Russell and Kiara Takahashi, will stay for at least one more week inside the house.

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Dubbed " Ukay Nanay ng Cavite," Cabral was among the first two housemates from the fourth batch to be introduced to the public.

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Sarah Geronimo, Matteo Guidicelli to hold ‘The Green Market’ this February

Sarah Geronimo, Matteo Guidicelli to hold ‘The Green Market’ this February

Drew Acierto,

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Celebrity couple Sarah Geronimo-Guidicelli and Matteo Guidicelli are set to hold The Green Market this coming February 22 and 23 at the G Studios in Muntinlupa City. This event comes after the two successful runs they had back in 2024 where thousands were in attendance. 

For Sarah and Matteo, The Green Market is more than just a market–– it’s a movement towards a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle while connecting communities with several businesses that have the same goal.

Matteo shared that the concept came from the two of them as they wanted to promote a lifestyle that could be adopted by several Filipinos into their daily lives.

“The Green Market was born out of a desire to promote healthier and more sustainable food choices for Filipinos. My wife, Sarah, and I have always been passionate about wellness and nutrition, and we wanted to create a platform that makes clean, high-quality, and locally sourced food more accessible. It’s about making mindful eating a part of everyday life while also supporting local farmers and businesses,” he shared.

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Sarah, who previously participated as a merchant with her own booth called Plant Forward, hoped that this initiative of theirs could “raise more awareness” for everyone in making healthier choices.

“I advocate for healthcare which I believe entails having a more plant forward and sustainable diet and lifestyle. I hope this project will help raise awareness about the importance of understanding and gaining the right knowledge of how a holistic approach greatly benefits environmental and social sustainability,” she added.

This year’s lineup of merchants promises to please consumers as it has a more diverse and sustainable offerings.

“Our health should be our top priority in life, and we are capable of achieving it if we equip ourselves with the right food and lifestyle choices every day. Little by little, in your own way, it can be achieved—you just need to be open to it and make that change for yourself,” Sarah stressed.

The Green Market will happen from February 22 to 23, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

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