For pageant contestants, dreams go on even during pandemic
To say that the world has turned topsy-turvy because of the COVID-19 pandemic would be a huge understatement. Live events such as beauty contests have taken a huge hit,
To say that the world has turned topsy-turvy because of the COVID-19 pandemic would be a huge understatement. Live events such as beauty contests have taken a huge hit,
The Philippines scored victories in two separate beauty contests less than 24 hours apart and posted strong finishes in other global pageants.
The Toronto Filipino community’s newly crowned “Ms. Paraluman 2014,” Rizzelyn Catequista, is a true product of the global village.
Long before Melanie Marquez, Mutya Crisostomo Laxa, Marilen Espino, Maricel Morales, Abbygale Arenas, Carla Gay Balingit, Gemma Gatdula, Rochelle Ong, Nicolette Henson, and even Charlene Gonzales, whose mother is a Pamintuan, and Evangeline Pascual (married to a Lapid), Kapampangans already claimed that their women were the fairest in the land.
Twenty candidates for Binibining Pilipinas USA made their first official public appearance Sunday, July 7. Insider Productions held a meet-and-greet at Porsche of Downtown Los Angeles, with pageant candidates Kristine Masajo, Kathleen Bautista, Jessica Marasigan, Jessica Joan, Jasmin Miko, Kayla Marie Nadres, Carlotta Pura, Melissa Gasia, Rizza-Belen Diaz, Alexandra Drechsler, Patricia Rodriguez, Hanah Marte, Kristina Cruz, Geramie Dizon, Amyra Soriano, Arienne Calingo and Hanadi Ahmad.
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