
After her time as a housemate on Pinoy Big Brother Gen 11 ended about a year and a half ago, Jas Dudley-Scales is content with her life, focused on improving her hosting abilities and pursuing her acting career. In an exclusive conversation with PUSH Bets presenter Gary Ann Lastrilla, the 26-year-old musician discusses how she kept up her friendship with her fellow PBB contestants.
Jas claimed that she and their batch, Big Winner, had long since moved past their initial conflict, with her altercation with Fyang Smith being regarded as one of their season’s most memorable incidents. “Well if nagkikita kami, yeah hi, hello, ganun. We exchange some things. All is well,” she said.

Looking on her time on PBB, Jas disclosed that after leaving the Big Brother house, she received death threats from fans.
Rather than fearing for her life, Jas decided to utilize the criticism as fuel to grow as a person.
Although she never really took the death threats she received seriously, the attractive British ex-housemate acknowledged that she feels sorry for the current teen roommates who must cope with internet harassment.
The former housemate admitted that the threats affected her mental well-being, especially as she tried to process her experience outside the PBB house.
Despite the fear, Jas emphasized that she is seeking support from loved ones and professionals to cope with the anxiety brought on by the situation.
Her experience has sparked renewed discussion online about cyberbullying, online harassment, and the responsibility of viewers toward reality TV participants.
While Jas has not confirmed whether she will pursue legal action, she revealed that she has documented the threats and is considering her options.
“I’m prioritizing my safety first,” she said. “I just want peace right now.”
Following her revelation, fans and fellow PBB alumni expressed their support, flooding social media with messages condemning the threats and calling for respect and accountability.







