Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 1 - Nomination History

Nomination History

The housemate first mentioned in each nomination gets two points, while the second gets one point. As two housemates will go out every week, three nominees are put up for eviction every week. For the first nomination, one housemate was evicted for two consecutive evictions on Day 11 and 14. For the next three eviction nights, on Day 21, Day 28 and Day 35, two housemates were evicted per night.

#1 #2 #3 #4 BIG NIGHT Nominations Points Received
Eviction Day
and Date
Day 11
Day 14
Day 21
Day 28
Day 35
Day 42
Nomination Day
and Date
Day 7
Day 15
Day 22
Day 29
Kim Niña
Gerald
Jamilla
Joaqui
Olyn
Matt
No
nominations
Winner 1
Mikee Mikki
Niña
Joaqui
Jamilla
Olyn
Matt
No
nominations
Runner-Up 5
Gerald Olyn
Mikki
Joaqui
Clare
Matt
Clare
No
nominations
3rd Place 7
Clare Bam
Niña
Joaqui
Gerald
Olyn
Matt
No
nominations
4th Place 8
Jamilla Niña
Fred
Joaqui
Fred
Mikee
Matt
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 35)
3
Brenda Not in the house
(Entered, Day 15)
Exempt Gerald
Matt
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 35)
0
Matt Mikki
Gerald
Joaqui
Gerald
Olyn
Gerald
Evicted
(Day 28)
9
Olyn Mikki
Mikee
Fred
Joaqui
Mikee
Matt
Evicted
(Day 28)
14
Fred Mikki
Matt
Joaqui
Olyn
Evicted
(Day 21)
4
Joaqui Not in the house
(Entered, Day 9)
Exempt Clare
Kim
Evicted
(Day 21)
14
Niña Clare
Olyn
Evicted
(Day 14)
6
Bam Mikki
Clare
Forced Eviction
(Day 14)
2
Mikki Olyn
Clare
Evicted
(Day 11)
11
Aldred Voluntary Exit
(Day 7)
N/A
Notes See
note 1
See
note 2
See
note 3
None See
note 4
Up for eviction Mikki
Niña
Olyn
Niña
Olyn
Clare
Fred
Joaqui
Jamilla
Matt
Mikee
Olyn
Open Voting
Saved
from eviction
Housemate A

Housemate B
Olyn
Jamilla

Clare
Mikee
Housemate A

Housemate B

Housemate C

Housemate D
Kim
Evicted Mikki
Nina
Fred

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