Bb. Pilipinas 2015–who are the top contenders
If 2013 was the year of “pageant virgins,” 2015 must be the year of also-rans and repeaters, as Binibining Pilipinas crowns a new set of winners on March 15 at Smart Araneta Coliseum.
If 2013 was the year of “pageant virgins,” 2015 must be the year of also-rans and repeaters, as Binibining Pilipinas crowns a new set of winners on March 15 at Smart Araneta Coliseum.
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After eons of snug fits and second skin, women—are we surprised?—are longing to exhale, let go and be comfortable.
Tonight is the Bb. Pilipinas pageant and for sure, a big, fanatic segment of the population will be tuned in. I might be, too. While I’m no beauty-contest junkie, I’ve started to take interest in our beauty queens since I had the chance to dine with them, and had a fun, chill time.
As a dual citizen, the new Miss International Bea Rose Santiago could have chosen to represent Canada in any of the leading global beauty pageants. Instead, the Metro Manila-born, Masbate-raised beauty queen chose to “fight” for the Philippines, in her words, “a country that would support me 1,000 percent.”
Dennis and I are celebrating our 20th anniversary this year. After being married so long, we could use all the love the Year of the Horse brings
On board a rose-themed float, Miss International 2013 Bea Rose Santiago waved and smiled sweetly at supporters during her victory parade in Makati City Friday noon.
Prayer was 2013 Miss International Bea Rose Santiago’s most powerful weapon in bagging the beauty title in Tokyo, Japan, on Dec. 17.
President Aquino does not consider himself the lucky charm of 2013 Miss International Bea Rose Santiago.
Miss International 2013 Bea Rose Santiago was given a “sweet surprise” by fellow Filipinos before she bagged the coveted crown.
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