Officials of "Pinoy Big Brother 737" has been summoned by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) to a conference "concerning children's rights and protection."
In a report by abs-cbnnews.com, the board's Hearing and Adjudication Committee co-chairperson Ricardo Solomon, Jr. stated in the letter that they have received "numerous feedback and complaints" about the show which is celebrating its 10th anniversary and is currently on its 12th season.
"PBB 737," which premiered June 20, 2015, currently has 11 housemates which ages ranging from 12 to 18.
The conference (scheduled July 9) between the MTRCB and the "PBB" officials is to "ensure that the best interest of the children [participating in the show] are given primary consideration."
The letter further says that in the conference, the board "would like to know what safety measures you have in place so as to guarantee that no participant in your program is exposed to situations, challenges and experiences which may by prejudicial to his or her well-being or which may have a negative impact on the youth and other audiences who will be watching your show."
Recently, the closeness of Bailey May, 12, and Kenzo Gutierrez, 18, was labeled as "bromance" and has been trending on social media.
There's also the issue of Barbie Imperial, 16, whose dad she hasn't even embraced and seem to neglect her.
Meanwhile, Bailey has already confessed that he likes Barbie. The two of them, however, make up this week's nomination list and one of them will be going out on Friday.
To vote for Barbie or Bailey, text BB<space>Name of Housemate and send to 2366 for all providers.
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