LOOK: PBB's first Big Winner Nene Tamayo living it up as mother, wife, entrepreneur | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: PBB’s first Big Winner Nene Tamayo living it up as mother, wife, entrepreneur

/ 05:59 PM October 08, 2017

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Former “Pinoy Big Brother” housemate and first ever Big Winner Nene Tamayo has made the most of life since exiting Big Brother’s abode.

Tamayo has been regularly updating her Instagram account, and followers have been witness to how she has found further success through business ventures. For one, Tamayo started Nene Prime Foods. It specializes in selling seasoned bangus, tinapa and tuyo.

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When not busy at work, Tamayo spends her time with son Antonio and husband Anthony.

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The couple celebrated their anniversary last Sept. 27.

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Despite her busy schedule, Nene finds time to stay in shape.

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During the first season of “Pinoy Big Brother”, Tamayo was nicknamed “Kumander Nene” (Commander Nene) for her experience as an ROTC officer at the University of the East. She was also hailed as the dancing diva of the group. JB

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