Yayo Aguila opts to leave Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition 2 after staying in the house for nine weeks as a celebrity housemate. The Mom in Distress had just found out that her mother, Mrs. Helen Racelis, had succumbed to a cardiac arrest. Yayo’s mom has been suffering from diabetes and a serious heart ailment prior to her demise.

The former Bagets star lamented the fact that she was unable to inform her mother two months ago about her plan to enter PBB Celebrity Edition 2. She told Big Brother that the reason why she decided to try her luck in the reality show was to provide her mother and her children a much better life. Yayo planned to use the prize money to support her family and pay for her mother’s medication.

On December 18, Yayo went out of the PBB house to go to the hospital where her mother was brought. She was accompanied by Mariel Rodriguez when she learned of the tragic news. When the other celebrity housemates learned about the demise of Mrs. Racelis, they lit white candles and offered a solemn prayer to ask God to give Yayo strength and eternal peace for the soul of her mother.

The remains of Mrs. Racelis lie in state at the Arlington Funeral Homes in Quezon City.

With Yayo’s voluntary exit, this means that the usual process for eviction is now canceled. Yayo was one of four nominees for eviction namely, Baron Geisler, Riza Santos, and Gaby dela Merced.

Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition 2 airs every night on ABS-CBN’s Primetime Bida after Ysabella while PBBCE 2 Uber is shown at 5:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

Celebrity housemate Yayo Aguila had to exit the big brother house due to the death of her mother, Mrs. Helen Racelis.

In effect, Yayo’s voluntary exit meant that the usual process for eviction is now canceled. But will Yayo opt to become a balik-bahay housemate and swallow her claim on disliking the concept of which because it’s unfair and will Big Brother allow it? The remains of Mrs. Racelis is at the Arlington Funeral Homes in Quezon City.

In this afternoon's Uber, Bianca Gonzales broke the news that Yayo's mother had passed away this afternoon. Kuya talked to Mariel in the confession room and had her relay the events that happened during her and Yayo's absence. The pretty houseguest accompanied Yayo to the hospital this noon instantly when Yayo learned of the devastating news. When Mariel and Yayo left the house a few hours ago, they were deeply hoping that they will see Yayo's mother in a better condition. Unfortunately, on their way to the hospital, Mrs. Racelis had succumbed to a cardiac arrest. Mariel shed light on Yayo's condition while dealing with the great loss. According to Mariel, Yayo was greatly affected because she never had the chance to speak to her mother before she entered Kuya's house a couple of months ago. Apparently Mrs. Racelis had already been suffering from diabetes and a serious heart ailment.

Mariel left the confession room and personally told the other housemates about the incident. Although they don't know Mrs. Racelis that well, all the housemates knew how much pain Yayo is going through, and together, they lit some white candles and offered a solemn prayer to ask God to give Yayo strength and eternal peace for the soul of her mother. Gaby, Baron, Riza, and the other housemates, who were very close to Yayo, failed to hold their emotions knowing that the housemates they all look up to as their mom in Kuya's house is actually going through a very difficult time. It was then when silence and mourning engulfed the what used to be a loud and fun-filled house.

As of the moment, the remains of Mrs. Racelis is at the Arlington Funeral Homes in Quezon City. Dealing with deep grief at the moment, Yayo has not yet decided on her fate as a celebrity housemate. Will she return to Kuya's house or will she make a voluntary exit for her mother's funeral?

Yayo quits tonight!

Silence stretched inside Big Brother's famous home as the housemates come to terms with the grief that Yayo is going through. Each of them found their own corner to reflect on Mrs. Helen Racelis death, knowing that losing a loved one is always a difficult moment. And being the bonded family that they've become in the months that they were together, they hurt so badly for this sad news.

For an unknown reason, they were detained for a while in the boys bedroom while Mariel went in the confession room alone to receive a special task for this evening. Since then, she is yet to be seen by the housemates including Yayo who arrived just to get her things. Amidst her obvious pain, she tried to laugh and even remembered to ask the others to continue doing good deeds for Riza who happens to be her Kris Kringle baby.

In a serious note, she relayed that she's still uncertain as to how long the wake for her mom would be because they have to contact Mrs. Racelis mother and sister in California to tell them about what happened. It appeared that no one wanted to take responsibility in passing on the bad news for Yayo's grandmother also has a heart ailment. That was their dilemma when she left their house but the Mom in Distress claimed that maybe her relatives have fixed this by now. And if they decided to come over for the burial, then the wake would take longer since they have to wait for them.

In relation to her lost opportunity as a contender for the Big Win, Ethel advised her to think it over and see if she could get her slot back since her situation transcends the previous reasons of those who have made a voluntary exit. The sexy comedienne reminded her of this when Big Brother finally opened the huge doors on the garden for her to make her way out. But of course, this is not really of essence at this point in time so Yayo simply bid them goodbye with the thought that she will be seeing them soon in the outside world. "Thank you guys. I love you guys", she shouted.

Will Yayo opt to become a balik-bahay housemate and swallow her claim on disliking the concept of which because it's unfair? More importantly, will Big Brother allow her the same privilege like Gaby had when she came back from her seminar abroad? For now, all that's clear is that the remaining nominated housemates for this week is saved albeit by such a tragic affair. In effect, Yayo's voluntary exit meant that the usual process for eviction is now canceled.

Any mother would always want to see their child celebrate his or her birthday. But in the case of Yayo, however, she could only cry because she can't be there for her daughter, Dana, in her 18th birthday. But Big Brother made a way so the Mom in Distress can buy her daughter a special gift on this special and once-in-a-lifetime occasion. All of the other celebrity housemates joined together to make a sacrifice for their one and only Mommy Yayo.

Our housemates must dance the cotillion, non stop. Every time the cotillion music would play, one pair must wear the tux and the gown provided in the living room and they must dance in front of the picture of Yayo's daughter. They must keep on dancing even if the music fades, but once the music plays again, the dancing pair must offer one flower to Dana's picture and then pass the costume to another pair. Each flower accounts for one hour, and there are 18 flowers that they must all finish up. This means that the task will go on for the next 18 hours until Yayo gets the special gift for her daughter.

On Kuya's signal, Mcoy and Yayo wore the costumes and started dancing. Yayo was very proud when she saw the picture of her daughter. Mcoy understood how this sacrifice was so important to Yayo as the Musikerong Daddy also has a teenage daughter. The other housemates watched in support for the first pair, while Ethel carried on as Baby Posh which exempted her from this task. Then on the next music cue, Megan and Baron got on the costume and danced the waltz for yet another hour. Megan felt the dance as if she was already celebrating her own debut party, while Baron moved roughly like a drunkard.

Yayo Surprised!!!

After the succeeded & completed one lap swimming Lesson. Big Brother surprised Yayo an Special Moment with her son Adam Martinez.The emotional reunion of the Yayo in Distress and her son Adam Martinez.

Unable to believe Kuya's surprise, Yayo refused to move towards him at first. Then with Toni's urging, Adam tightly hugged Yayo, who burst into tears. Later, she stressed that there's nothing more satisfying than sharing precious minutes with a loved one.

Yayo Aguila

Personal Data

  • Name: Ma. Rosario Aguila
  • Nick Name: Yayo
  • Address: Antipolo
  • Civil Status: Married
  • Age: 40
  • Sex: Female
  • Date of Birth: 13 September
  • Place of Birth: Quezon City
  • Height: na
  • Weight: na
  • Religion: na
  • Nationality: Filipino
  • Occupation: Actress
  • Sports: Tennis, Volleyball
  • Hidden Ambition: To become a talk show host or newscaster
  • Claim to Fame: The 80s movie Bagets with husband William Martinez
  • Charity: BAGETS Foundation
Educational Background
  • Elementary: na
  • High School: na
  • College: na
Trivia
  • Yayo Aguila is an actress and former teen idol introduced in the movie Bagets. After her marriage with William Martinez, she was said to have to leave showbiz to emigrate to the United States, only to return after finding to luck there. She is presently restarting her showbiz career.
  • Yayo Aguila left a name in Philippine cinema after they drove movie goers bopping and bobbing via the cult hit movie Bagets co-starring Aga Muhlach, Herbert Bautista, Francis Magalona, Eula Valdez, Raymond Lauchengco, and William Martinez, who eventually became her husband.
  • Yayo and William met on the set of the moviue. She was only 16 and he was 21 when they fell in love and decided to live together. During that time William and actress Maricel Soriano was a hot love team that fans were outraged when Yayo entered the picture.
    Yayo and William struggled to raise a family having encountered marital and financial problems. Like the old adage behind every great man is a woman, Yayo stuck to William no matter what happened. Yayo had to be twice stronger than William for the kids, most especially during the time her husband was allegedly caught with drug paraphernalia at the airport on the way to a taping.

Would you believe na this early, Ian F., may choice na for a winner si Lena Tandel? Gusto raw niyang manalo si Yayo Aguila. Sobra ang sympathy ni Lena sa pinagdaanang buhay-may-asawa ni Yayo and her effort na, despite everything, mapanatiling intact ang kanyang marriage to William Martinez.

The way Lena sizes up Yayo sa ilang araw ng pananatili nito sa Bahay ni Kuya, mukha raw she has a happy disposition. Sana lahat ng babaing may-asawa ay katulad niya.
Obvious din na inside Kuya's house, Yayo has already won the respect of her fellow housemates. This is not only because she's older than them, kung hindi napapansin nilang marunong siyang makisama.

Forty-one years old na nga pala si Yayo. Di ba't Baron Geisler compared her to an orchid, one of the more expensive flowers in a flower shop?

Everyone was surprised when Camille Prats announced that she was four months pregnant by non-showbiz boyfriend Anthony Linsangan.

"Wala naman akong dapat ikahiya. It's a wonderful gift [from] God. At pangalawa, I think I owe the public the truth about my life. It's a blessing and I'm very proud of it, and I don't regret anything," Camille said.

Sheen Patricia Camille Prats was first seen on TV when she joined Eat Bulaga's Little Miss Philippines in 1990. She was just five years old then. Her popularity meter rose when she became a regular on ABS-CBN's Ang TV and Oki Doki Doc. Her charm, coupled with talent in acting and dancing, endeared her to the public. She was showbiz's little darling and "munting prinsesa."

And a few months from now, the showbiz baby will have her own baby!

Pregnancy news is considered a big scoop in showbiz, especially if the mom-to-be is young, talented, and has a promising career. Every time a star or a reporter drops it like a bomb, the public gets shocked and the press treats it with much hoopla.

And Camille is not the first celebrity to make such a surprising revelation in showbiz.

PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) harks back to the "I'm pregnant" announcements that became the talk of the town. Let it be made clear, however, that the list has no intent of passing judgment on the celebrities. We simply want to reminisce and not sound prudish.

YAYO AGUILA. The two met on the set of Bagets, the ‘80s movie that defined the decade's teen generation. Yayo Aguila was 16, while William Martinez was 21, the most senior cast member. By the end of the movie shoot, they were in love. And the year after they met, in 1983, they got married.

The pair will be celebrating their 25th anniversary on November 17, 2008. Four children and several marital problems later, Yayo resolutely said, "It just never occurred to me to leave him."

SHARON CUNETA. Viva darling Sharon Cuneta and Regal heartthrob Gabby Concepcion captured the hearts of movie fans when they both top-billed Dear Heart in 1981.

The reel tandem, which became the most popular love team of the '80s, turned real. It wasn't long before they exchanged "I dos" in a grand wedding held at the Manila Cathedral in September 20, 1984. But unknown then to Sharon's parents, she and Gabby had already married in civil rites six months earlier.

The fact: they were in love. And the bomb: Sharon was two months pregnant. Their union paved the way for the birth of Maria Kristina Cassandra "KC" Concepcion in April 1985.

By 1992, the couple had separated. The two movie sweethearts have moved on since then. Sharon is now married to Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan and they have two kids. Gabby is now based in the U.S. and has also remarried.

LANI MERCADO. Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr., the son of action star Ramon Revilla Sr., returned from the U.S. when he was 15. He met Lani Mercado when the latter was just 14, and he asked to be paired with her.

When Lani turned 16, they were allowed to go out on group dates. However, the relationship was described as on-and-off due to the playboy image of Bong. It turned serious when Lani became pregnant with their first child. At 18, she became a mom.

They had a civil wedding in Glendale, California, in May 1986. After six kids and 12 years, the union of Lani Mercado and Bong Revilla was solemnized in a grand church wedding on March 25, 1998.

Lani Mercado now hosts QTV 11's Moms, while Bong hosts GMA-7's KAPmazing Stories and serves the country as a senator.

LIEZL MARTINEZ. Albert Martinez was one of the matinee idols of the ‘80s. Anna Lissa "Liezl" Sumilang-daughter of Amalia Fuentes and Romeo Vasquez-was a showbiz newbie.

At 25, he was at the height of his career. At 19, she was about to be launched in a movie. But all plans for their showbiz careers were aborted. The two eloped to the U.S. in 1985.

They lived in the U.S.-Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco-as husband and wife. In 1991, they decided to return to the Philippines, and Albert resumed his acting career.

Liezl, now 40, is a full-time housewife. Albert at 46 is a sought-after character actor who was last seen in ABS-CBN's Maria Flordeluna. They have three kids-Alyanna, Alfonso, and Alyssa.

JANICE DE BELEN. Catherine Janice Yap de Belen shot up to fame as a child star in Flordeluna.

In 1986, Janice was at the peak of her stardom with all her successful TV soaps and movies. But her moment in the limelight was cut short when she got pregnant at age 18. The dad: Bagets star Aga Muhlach, her screen partner in the movies Erpat kong Forgets, Napakasakit Kuya Eddie, Bakit Madalas ang Tibok ng Puso, and When I Fall in Love.

They named their love child Luigi.

Janice's pregnancy did not lead her to the altar with Aga. Both found their respective real-life partners several years later. Janice wed model John Estrada (but they're now separated), while Aga Muhlach married 1994 Bb. Pilipinas-Universe Charlene Gonzalez.

Janice has four kids-Inah, Moira, Kylah and Yuan. Aga and Charlene have their twins, Atasha and Andres.

JEAN GARCIA. Jean Garcia and Jigo Garcia were mainstays of German Moreno's That's Entertainment. The people around them had high hopes for their budding careers.

Jean's biggest break came when Regal Films asked her to do Impaktita with Richard Gomez, Aga Muhlach, Gloria Romero, and Nida Blanca. That was in 1989, the same year she got pregnant by Jigo.

The two lived together, but called it quits after five years.

Fast forward to 2007. Jean is now an established character actress on TV, and has a son courtesy of a Japanese businessman, her former partner. Meanwhile, Jigo is serving as a barangay captain. He is happily married to a doctor and has four kids.

Jean and Jigo's daughter Jenica has entered show business and is seen together with her mom on GMA-7 's Impostora and Boys Nxt Door. She is being paired with Mart Escudero in their launching movie.

LOTLOT DE LEON. Like Jean Garcia, Lotlot de Leon was also a mainstay of That's Entertainment. The adopted daughter of Superstar Nora Aunor and Drama King Christopher de Leon was one of the most popular teen stars of her batch. A TV show titled Lotlot and Friends was even made for her by RPN-9.

And then she was paired with Ramon "Monching" Christopher, the son of Pilita Corrales and Eddie Gutierrez (who eventually separated). The result? A hit love team on and off-cam!

But the couple's fast rise to fame came to a halt when Lotlot announced she was pregnant. She was 16, and Monching, 18. They got married at Club Filipino in 1989.

After almost 20 years and with four kids-Diego Emmanuel, 10; Jessica Clarisse, 17; Laura Maxine Jillian, 7; and Janine Marie Elizabeth, 18-Lotlot and Monching parted ways.

Monching, now 37, is the one taking care of the kids, with the help of his mom. Meanwhile, Lotlot is working on her papers so she can stay with her biological dad in the U.S. for good.

BING LOYZAGA. Bing Loyzaga, the daughter of basketball legend Carlos Loyzaga, was another mainstay of That's Entertainment. Her brief romance with Janno Gibbs, son of actor Ronaldo Valdez, already ended when she realized she was pregnant.

Her shocking announcement broke the heart of Manilyn Reynes, then the reel-and-real love of Janno, and the legions of Janno-Manilyn fans.

Bing and Janno got married in 1990, a year after Bing gave birth to Alyssa.

They both resumed their showbiz careers-Janno as a singer-host-comedian and Bing as a character actress.

At one point, the two announced their separation. But early this year, they admitted patching things up.

ANGELU DE LEON. Angelu de Leon was part of the cast of the popular Saturday afternoon show, TGIS (Thank God It's Sabado) aired over GMA-7. She and Bobby Andrews played the well-loved tandem of Peachy and Wacks. TV viewers adored them.

But their fans were dismayed when Angelu got pregnant at the age of 19, not by Bobby. Many had hoped that their reel partnership would turn real, but Angelu was apparently dating Joko Diaz, son of character actor Paquito Diaz, off- cam.

Angelu's and Joko's relationship did not last long. Their daughter Nicole is now nine years old.

Most of the young mothers were able to make a successful comeback in showbiz. But some decided to just stay out of the limelight and lead a quiet life.

Other stars who almost made it to our list are Bunny Paras (with DJ Mo Twister) and Raven Villanueva (with Diego Castro).

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