Marco Masa Graduates Senior High – A Journey From The 'Pbb' House To The Classroom

  • By Miles
  • May 30, 2026, 9 a.m.

Marco Masa's Academic Triumph

It’s a big day in Tinseltown as Marco Masa, known for his vibrant sparkle on-screen, has made it official – he’s a senior high school graduate! Taking to Instagram, Marco shared a proud moment in his graduation toga, reflecting on the juggle between his studies and showbiz life.

“Didn’t think I’d make it through this school year after being inside the PBB house, but here we are,” Marco captioned his post, encapsulating the relief and triumph of his accomplishment.

Marco's educational journey took place at Our Lady of Fatima University (OLFU). He expressed heartfelt gratitude to those who stood by him, including his teachers, for their understanding and support as he navigated the hustle of both campus and camera.

Support and Well-wishes from Friends

Marco's achievement didn’t go unnoticed. The post lit up with warm wishes from fellow celebrities and friends. Fellow 'PBB' housemate Ashley Sarmiento chimed in with a hearty, “CONGRATS L.A. AURA FARMER." Sofia Pablo and Charlie Fleming, both alums of 'PBB', also extended their congratulations, with Charlie expressing excitement with a joyful, “YAYY!! CONGRATSS MA COCOO.”

What's Next for Marco?

As Marco closes this chapter, he’s already lined up for another exciting venture. He's set to star in the upcoming GMA Public Affairs series "You're My Favorite Song." Sharing the spotlight with Caprice Cayetano, Heath Jornales, and Clifford, the new series promises to be a hit. Directed by JP Habac – of "I'm Drunk, I Love You" fame – the show is gearing up to air on the GMA Network this year.

With education goals achieved and new projects on the horizon, Marco Masa is ready to rock the spotlight both in academics and the entertainment world.

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Miles Ritter is the calm in the chaos — a journalist with a clean-cut look and a taste for dirty stories. Whether it’s a leaked tape or a legal meltdown, Miles breaks it down with clarity, context, and a bit of snark.