Notable Mob Members
As in the US format, celebrities often participate in the game as Mob members, joining with civilian Mob players to face the opposition. Often, game show champions participate in the Mob, a concept brought in play in the original US episode, where an original Mob member was a well-known quiz show megachampion.
Here are some of the notable Mob members:
- Alvin Cansalay, Game KNB? ₱1,200,000 winner
- Butch Maniego, Scrabble Champion
- Jiro Manio, Child Prodigy
- CJ de Silva, Child Prodigy
- Ira Alexis Aclan, Child Prodigy
- Gaby Dela Merced, Asian F3 Racer
- Jaime Telmo, Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal ₱324,000 winner
- Louie Vallejo, summa cum laude, B.S. Mathematics, UP Diliman
- Beauty Queens:
- Anna Theresa Licaros - Bb. Pilipinas-Universe 2007 (Unbeatable 1; won ₱21,937.00)
- Precious Lara Quigaman - Miss International 2005 (Unbeatable 1; won ₱21,937.00)
- Margaret Wilson - Bb. Pilipinas-World 2007
- Gionna Cabrera - Bb. Pilipinas-Universe 2005
- Nadia Shami - Bb. Pilipinas-International 2007 (Unbeatable 1; won ₱21,937.00)
- Members of the band Cueshe
- Representative Manuel "Way Kurat" Zamora
- Psychics
- Madam Auring
- Madam Rosa
- Star Gazer
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