Waynona Collings is thankful of PBB for letting her to “open up and truly understand” herself

Thia Tenorio

Actress Waynona Collings from Kapuso expressed her gratitude to Kuya and her other housemates despite her brief stay in the Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition 2.0 house.

The young actress shared on social media about how her stay in the famous yellow house helped her develop and have a deeper understanding of who she is.

“Being inside PBB was not easy. It challenged me emotionally, mentally, and physically. You’re forced to face yourself, to open up, to be vulnerable, and to grow in ways you didn’t expect,” she said.

Waynona expressed her gratitude to Kuya for helping her throughout her visit and for providing her with the opportunity to participate in the second PBB Collab celebrity edition.

Waynona admitted that before joining the show, she struggled with expressing her feelings and often kept personal struggles to herself. The environment inside the house, however, pushed her to confront those emotional barriers.

She shared that speaking with her fellow housemates helped her grow in confidence and openness.

“I used to feel like I always had to be strong and quiet. Pero dito, I realized na okay lang maging vulnerable,” she said. “I met people who truly listened, and that changed a lot for me.”

According to Waynona, living under constant cameras and daily tasks taught her to reflect on her behaviors, past experiences, and motivations.

She added that the challenges given to housemates weren’t just for entertainment, but were also opportunities for introspection.

“Marami akong natutunan about who I am, what I want, and what I still need to work on,” she shared. “Hindi madali, pero sobrang worth it.”

Support From Fans and Viewers

Waynona has been receiving encouraging messages from viewers who appreciate her honesty and the emotional journey she has shown on-screen. Many fans have praised her for being real and relatable, with some saying her growth has been one of the standout arcs of the season.

Looking Ahead

As she continues her stay in the PBB house, Waynona said she hopes to inspire others who struggle with self-expression and emotional openness.

“If sharing my journey helps even one person feel seen or understood, sobrang happy na ako,” she said. “This is just the beginning.”

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