A fun line-up of activities were in store for the housemates yesterday which includes the continuation of their impersonation task, the "Walk to Bethlehem" and the rewarding seafood feast for the girls who won the underwater charades. But all these took a backseat as Yayo received the news of her mom's critical condition, rushed to the hospital to visit her, only to find her gone forever. Her plans to show her love to Mrs. Helen Racelis by giving her all the good things in life were taken away. And now, she has no way of telling her that she's one of the reasons why she sacrificed a lot to make it to the Big Win.

It was heart-breaking to see Yayo break down when she arrived in her mom's hospital bed with a white sheet covering the dead body. Amidst her sobs, she asked her relatives if her mother felt bad for not hearing from her for so long and the fact that she failed to personally notify her about her stint in PBB. But when she finally calmed down, she decided to return to Kuya's home, thinking that her mom would want her to. Much later, this was what she explained to Big Brother.

However, Big Brother advised that it's more important for her to be at her mother's side to oversee the funeral as her last tribute to her. He further noted that bagging the million-peso prize from the show is nothing compared to the opportunity to show her worth as a daughter to her parent. "Para makabawi ka din sa nawalang oras sa inyong dalawang mag-ina. It is time to honor your mother." With that said, Yayo was enlightened as to the best option for her to pursue.

This paved the way for another momentous voluntary exit in this edition's history. But as PBB Host Toni Gonzaga clarified, the profits from the voting for this week's canceled eviction will all go to Yayo as part of the program's show of condelences for her family.