The moment Bianca Gonzalez stepped into ABS-CBN’s “Kapamilya Forever: Shining With Excellence” event on September 1, it felt less like a contract renewal and more like a homecoming.
With cameras flashing and executives gathered around, the “Pinoy Big Brother” host signed on once again with the network she has called home for over two decades.
But for Bianca, this milestone is not just about staying—it’s about growing.

Across her 21 years on television, Bianca has built a reputation for being more than just a presenter. She has mastered the art of listening, of creating the kind of environment where people feel safe enough to be real.
“I want to feel like a safe space. I want to feel like someone they can trust to the point where they’ll feel comfortable to open up,” she said, reflecting on the kind of host she aspires to be.
It is this philosophy that has made her presence on “Pinoy Big Brother” so enduring. Viewers recognize not only her professionalism but also her warmth, qualities that make her a natural confidante.
Yet Bianca is not one to rest on familiarity. She dreams of exploring new program formats, from talent competitions to different reality shows, each one a chance to refine her craft and connect with people in fresh ways.
Her journey is one that ABS-CBN has supported every step of the way.
At her signing, no less than the network’s leaders—including chairman Mark Lopez, president and CEO Carlo Katigbak, COO Cory Vidanes, CFO Rick Tan, Star Magic head Laurenti Dyogi, and her manager Boy Abunda—were present to affirm their confidence in her.
For Bianca, this trust is mutual.
“I am just overwhelmed with gratefulness for this opportunity to remain a Kapamilya until now,” she shared.
Ahead lies a busy calendar. She is preparing for the second season of “Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition,” while her podcast “Paano Ba ’To” recently topped Spotify Philippines. She also continues to host “The B Side” and “BRGY.”
For Bianca Gonzalez, staying with ABS-CBN means having the room to keep evolving, not just through the shows she host, but with the trust of the people she serves.
