Chavit on the $12M Miss Universe: I am not giving away any ticket!
With Chavit’s luck and his being on his 5th cycle of success, he will not only recover his $12 million but will make another $12 million instead.
With Chavit’s luck and his being on his 5th cycle of success, he will not only recover his $12 million but will make another $12 million instead.
Notwithstanding cancellations from the Miss Universe Organization, the beauty pageant is, after all, still on—with preliminaries in early January and the final pageant on Jan. 30 at SM Mall of Asia Arena. The event is organized by the Department of Tourism (DOT) and financed by the LCS Group of Companies.
After much speculation from pageant followers, and multiple declarations from interest groups in the Philippines, the New York-based Miss Universe Organization (MUO) has finally confirmed the staging of its 2016 competition in the country.
The Philippines has been abuzz about the upcoming hosting of the Miss Universe pageant, after the Department of Tourism announced earlier that the global competition will once again be staged in the country, but the New York-based Miss Universe Organization is still mum about this.
Your mantra for the week: “I focus on my dreams and, thus, they all come true.”
With nary a crease on his face, 71-year-old Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson doesn’t believe in slowing down. He’s not the type to get winded after walking up several flights of stairs.
Since Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson loves to entertain, practically his entire home—the gold-clad nine-story Torre del Baluarte—is devoted to public space.
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