The tenth season of Pinoy Big Brother, subtitled Kumunity (a portmanteau of "Kumu" and "community"), stylized as Kumunity Season 10, premiered on the Kapamilya Channel and A2Z on October 16, 2021 and ran for 226 days, ending on May 29, 2022, replacing the rerun of Asintado and the first season of Everybody, Sing! and was replaced by the season 9 of Goin 'Bulilit and the second season of Idol Philippines. This season is the second consecutive season to partner with the social-media app Kumu after Connect.
Using a similar, modified format of both Lucky 7 and Otso, the season revolved around three groups (known as "batches") of housemates, representing three Kumunities: celebrities, adults and teens. On the fourth and final batch, the Top 2 of each Kumunity, along with four other wildcard housemates chosen through challenges, battled for the four (later increased to five) spots in the finale.
After 226 days of gameplay, celebrity housemate Anji Salvacion was crowned winner against adult housemate Isabel Laohoo. Samantha Bernardo, teen housemate Rob Blackburn, and Brenda Mage were the finalists. Salvacion was the second celebrity winner in a combined season, and the fourth celebrity winner overall, since Daniel Matsunaga of All In in 2014.
It's Showtime announced the season's auditions on August 27, 2021, during its noontime program. Due to the restrictions implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic at that time, the auditions (like the previous season) were conducted entirely online via Kumu. Each batch had different audition dates. The adult (ages 20–40) auditions began on September 1 and initially ended on September 30; the teen auditions (ages 15 to 19), scheduled to begin on December 1, were moved to November 6 during the first eviction episode as an early Christmas treat for the show's teenage viewers and ended on December 31, 2021. During the Teen Edition auditions, the ten participants with the "best audition clips" won ₱10,000 each. The show received 33,319 audition videos for the Adult Edition when auditions began, and producers extended the deadline for audition videos from October 16 to October 31.
During the run-up to the Celebrity Edition premiere, Kumu selected two celebrity housemates. The Online Bahay ni Kuya ("Online Big Brother House") campaign consisted of online voting and challenges to its participants. Jordan Andrews and Benedix Ramos were announced as the winners on October 15, and became housemates.
A second Online Bahay ni Kuya campaign was held for the Adult Edition to determine the three final adult housemates, one each for the male, female, and the LGBTQIA+ Kumunity. Andrei King, Kathleen Agir-Zarandin, and Roque Coting topped their respective Kumunities, becoming the three final housemates for the Adult Edition. They entered the house on Day 99 with Glenda Victorio, the season's second houseguest.
The last Online Bahay ni Kuya campaign was held for the Teen Edition. Unlike the previous adult Kumunity auditions, only one of the top 100 teen streamers (Paolo Alcantara) became a teen housemate.
Like the previous season, the show's housemates, hosts, crew and staff underwent RT-PCR testing. The housemates had also been quarantined before their entry into the house, and health and safety protocols were implemented. No live audience was present, and the crews worked in a locked-in production.
On January 14, the show went on a five-day hiatus due to a surge in COVID-19 cases caused by the Omicron variant. During the break, never-before-seen recaps of the show in the adult batch aired in place of regular episodes.
The show replaced Everybody, Sing! on weekends, and aired in the Primetime Bida timeslot on weeknights. After the season finale, six post-season special episodes were aired on three weekends from June 4 to 19, 2022, before the show was replaced by the second season of Idol Philippines.
The logo for Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10 was somewhat different. The eye had motifs inspired by, and colors from, the Philippine flag and differed from the eye in the previous two seasons. The text colors also changed, spanning shades of blue and red, and the season text was bright yellow and orange.
The façade of the Big Brother house was repainted with the colors of the Philippine flag. Since the season began during the Filipino countdown to Christmas, the façade was decorated with lights and parol lanterns.
The interior of the house was renovated, with the color scheme in the confession room varying by edition: yellow for Celebrity, red for Adult, blue for Teen, and all three colors for Biga-10. No major changes were made, and it still follows the original layout used in Otso. The house added neon lights based on an edition's theme: lines from "Sikat ang Pinoy" for Celebrities, "Pinoy Tayo" for Adults, "Kabataang Pinoy" for Teens, and a combination of the three for Biga-10.
Toni Gonzaga, Bianca Gonzalez, and Robi Domingo reprised their roles as the main hosts at the start of the season. On February 9, 2022, it was announced that Gonzaga was stepping down as the primary host; Gonzalez assumed her duties. Teen Edition 1 and Double Up Big Winners Kim Chiu and Melai Cantiveros, and former 737 houseguest Enchong Dee joined Gonzalez and Domingo three days later as the season's main hosts. Toni Gonzaga also reprised her role as the show's main host but later stepped down from the role. Gonzalez assumed Gonzaga's duties as the show's main host.
Former Otso Batch 4 housemate Sky Quizon and former 737 regular housemate Richard Juan hosted PBB Kumulitan and the weekend version of the companion show, replacing their main hosts. Juan also provided daily updates in PBB Kumunity Season 10 Updates.
The season's former housemates, including Eian Rances, Benedix Ramos, Karen Bordador, Jordan Andrews, the Juane siblings Nathan and Raf, Zach Guerrero, Seham Daghlas, third-place Samantha Bernardo and runner-up Isabel Laohoo hosted the online companion shows, were substitute hosts of PBB Kumulitan, and replaced Domingo on G sa Gabi. All appeared immediately after their eviction.
The season's theme song was "Pinoy Tayo", a Rico Blanco cover of Orange and Lemons' "Pinoy Ako" which debuted on ASAP Natin 'To and on the Adult Edition opening night with former Celebrity housemates Alexa Ilacad and KD Estrada; it was also used on the Adult and Biga-10 editions. The song, with elements of Filipino folk music, was composed by ABS-CBN music director Jonathan Manalo, Clem Castro, and Rico Blanco.
A cover of Toni Gonzaga and Sam Milby's "Sikat ang Pinoy", by the OPM band Agsunta and the Pinoy rapper Kritiko, was used with "Pinoy Tayo" in the Celebrity Edition. A cover of the Itchyworms' "Kabataang Pinoy" by the OPM band Nameless Kids was introduced in November 2021, was replaced with another cover by the P-pop groups BINI and SB19, and was the Teen Edition's main theme. The Nameless Kids song was also used to promote the Teen Edition.
Eviction songs were used in at least three of the season's editions. "Piece Of The Puzzle", written and performed by Trisha Denise Campañer, was used in the Celebrity Edition; "When I See You Again", written and performed by Alexa Ilacad and KD Estrada, was used in the Adult Edition; and "Dalampasigan", written and performed by Anji Salvacion, was used in the Teen Edition. "When I See You Again" and "Dalampasigan" were composed during Ilacad, Estrada, and Salvacion's stints in the Celebrity Edition.
In the Celebrity Edition finale, it was announced that each Kumunity top-two housemate would receive ₱100,000.
The prize for the winner was ₱2,000,000, and ₱500,000 for the runner-up. Lastly, the third, fourth, and fifth "big placers" received ₱300,000, ₱200,000, and ₱100,000.
Three batches, known as Kumunities, would enter the house and compete for a top-two spot. After the teen batch, the top twos in each Kumunity and four evicted wildcard housemates would return to the house to compete for the Ultimate Big 5 and the season championship.
The following twists were implemented for all three batches:
Several housemates would be identified daily on the show's social-media accounts and PBB Kumulitan, its online companion show, before each edition. More housemates were announced on the companion show during each edition's premiere, with the winners of the Online Bahay ni Kuya campaign revealed later.
The season had the second-largest cast (46) in the show's history, behind Otso's 58-housemate cast.
Marky Miranda was the season's first adult houseplayer. Impressing the housemates with his strong personality, he posed as a late-entry housemate and acted erratically. After drinking whiskey while Zach Guerrero was celebrating his birthday, Miranda confronted Guerrero, Nathan Juane, and Michael Ver Comaling; they apologized he following day.
Jannene Anne "Ja" Nidoy was the season's second adult houseplayer. Entering on the same day as Miranda, she became friends with Raf Juane, Seham Daghlas, and the Adult Final Five shortly after their exit.
Every week, all of the housemates (excluding newly entered housemates) will compete to become the House's Head of Household. Those who win the title will be immune from the nominations and, therefore, cannot be evicted for that particular week. In an event of a tie, participants with the winning score or time will be both named as Head of Household. Just like the previous season, during each of the weekly challenges, the public may send padalucks or virtual Kumu gifts to their chosen housemate. The housemate with the most padalucks will get an advantage for the challenge.
The Ligtask challenge, carried over from previous seasons, were usually held in lieu of the Heads of Household challenge.
Just like in previous seasons, in the housemates were split in multiple teams to compete for immunity on multiple occasions.
To determine this season's Ultimate Big 5, each Kumunity will compete in a three-part challenge referred to as the KumuniTest. In each challenge, a certain number of points are put at stake; the winners of the first round will receive 25 points, the winners of the second round will receive 50 points and the winners of the final round will receive 75 points. More challenges may be implemented if there is ever a tie between the scores of two or more Kumunities. The Kumunity with the most points at the end of the challenges will automatically be part of the Big 5.
Legend:
On Day 16, as a reward for receiving the most diamonds in the preseason ambagan task, Alexa, Brenda and Eian received powers which could be used once until the seventh nomination night. The powers were given at random via covered stars; the recipient removed the covering to receive the power. Alexa received the Power to Automatically Nominate, enabling her to nominate a housemate of her choice for eviction. Brenda received the Power to Save, enabling her to save any nominee (including herself) from eviction. Eian received the Power to Contact Someone From the Outside World, enabling him to contact a loved one via a Kumu livestream, which he used on Day 53.
Madam Inutz received a Nomination Immunity Pass on Day 23 for winning the preseason Follower Spring task, enabling her to grant herself immunity for a nomination round of her choice. She used her power for the seventh round of nominations, guaranteeing her another week in the house by granting herself immunity.
Legend:
Legend:
In the season's final batch, the top two from each batch returned to the house. Each housemate's Kumunity is reflected by color in the legend box below.
Legend of batch colors:
Legend by status:
The season finale, Biga10 Na Big Night, was held on May 29, 2022, at several locations. It included performances by P-pop groups BGYO and BINI, Connect finalists Kobie Brown and Andi Abaya, and 1MX London 2022 artists Bamboo, Ez Mil, Jeremy Glinoga, KZ Tandingan and SAB (also known as Sabine Cerrado). Throughout the Biga-10's stay in the house, a competition was held on Kumu to choose a user to perform on the finale.
Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10 - Big Homecoming, a three-episode miniseries, began a week after the Big Night. Hosted by Bianca Gonzalez-Intal and Robi Domingo, it consisted of interviews with the Final Five of each Kumunity about the three editions' highlights and their experiences in the house during the season. The first episode was from the Teen Kumunity; The second was from the Adult Kumunity, and the third was from the Celebrity Kumunity.
During the season's celebrity edition, a dialogue began on the air and online, about the housemates' mental-health issues. With the help of the show's resident psychiatrist Randy Dellosa, mental-health conditions addressed included KD Estrada's anxiety, Albie Casiño's attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Alexa Ilacad's body dysmorphia, and the housemates' response to thoe diagnosed with such conditions. Since such conversations remain taboo in Filipino society, the dialogue was praised for normalizing mental-health-related conversations.
Two days before the end of voting during the celebrity edition's second nomination week, the producers decided to remove the Kumu voting limit of 10 votes per account per day. The move was criticized by viewers, and Albie Casiño became the second evictee. Executive producer and director Lauren Dyogi tweeted that they "initially planned it for the first nomination week but it didn't push through because of technical issues."
Brenda Mage was criticized by viewers for telling an inappropriate joke to Eian Rances. Michael Ver Comaling was criticized for reportedly talking negatively about Juane siblings Nathan and Raf behind their backs.
Houseplayer Marky Miranda was criticized for confronting housemates Comaling and Zach Guerrero after drinking. The following day, all three apologized.
Stephanie Jordan criticized Rob Blackburn for reportedly shouting at fellow housemate Kai Espenido. Jordan's frankness was praised, but her insensitivity was criticized. During the fifth round of nominations, Gabb Skribikin was criticized for insensitivity to Jordan. Both Jordan and Skribikin were saved from eviction by the end of the week, with Jordan topping the polls after four consecutive second-to-last finishes.
TJ Valderrama was seen by live-feed viewers touching and looking at Shanaia Gomez in an allegedly-sexual manner. Gabriela Women's Party, a left-wing Filipino political party which advocates for women's rights, released a statement about the issue. The producers and the housemates agreed to moderate their behavior. Valderrama, evicted on Day 51, was the season's only housemate to receive a negative vote tally.
Gabb Skribikin and Kai Espenido were criticized on social media for incorrectly answering a question about the collective nickname of three Filipino priests executed during the Spanish colonial period (Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora, known as Gomburza) during their History Quiz Bee. Skribikin was also criticized for answering "SLEX" to a question about the San Juanico Bridge. Viewers called the incorrect answers a symptom of the Philippines' poor educational system. Host Robi Domingo, who asked the history questions, tweeted his disappointment several days after the quiz bee trended on social media: "Sa una, nakakatawa pero habang tumatagal, di na nakakatuwa. Sana maging daan ito para makita kung ano ang kakulangan sa sistema ng ating edukasyon. Sa lahat ng content creators, let's battle #MaJoHa." ("At first, it's funny but as time passes by, it's not amusing anymore. I hope this will be a way to shed light on the gaps in our education system. To all content creators, let's battle #MaJoHa.")
A teaser for the Big Homecoming with a spoof of celebrity ex-housemates KD Estrada and Anji Salvacion's confrontation during the Celebrity Edition was posted and later deleted. The spoof was by Teen Edition Plus runner-up and host Robi Domingo and Lucky 7 winner Maymay Entrata playing Estrada and Salvacion, respectively. Former Otso housemate Wakim Regalado, who also has depression, tweeted that he "rebukes Pinoy Big Brother's insensitive and irresponsible move to trivialize and make fun of Estrada's experience."
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