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Riding on Michelle Marquez Dee’s phenomenal campaign in last year’s Miss Universe pageant, the Miss Universe Philippines organization (MUPH) is inviting Filipinos to display the “Bayanihan” spirit once again for Chelsea Manalo.
“PHILIPPINES, LETS UNITE FOR OUR QUEEN! [stars emoji]” MUPH posted on social media on Sunday, Nov. 3, with a photograph of Manalo in the gown she sported at the preliminary competition during the national pagent, with an image of the Philippine flag behind her.
Article continues after this advertisement“It’s time for another Bayanihan Voting to take CHELSEA MANALO a step closer to our 5th crown! [five crown emojis]” MUPH continued. The campaign last year propelled Dee to the top of the popular vote race and the voting for national costume.
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MUPH is also campaigning for Chelsea’s bids in both the popular vote and ‘Voice for Change,” where she is training the spotlight on the plight of the children of overseas Filipino workers.
Article continues after this advertisement“Let’s all vote for the Philippines in the Fan Vote and Voice for Change today at 6PM!” MUPH said, sharing the links to the voting platforms (missuniverse.choicely.com for the fan vote, and bit.ly/VFCPhilippines for Voice for Change).
Article continues after this advertisementManalo is aiming to become the fifth Fiipino woman to be proclaimed Miss Universe, following Gloria Diaz (1969), Margie Moran (1973), Pia Wurtzbach (2015), and Catriona Gray (2018).
Reigning queen Sheynnis Palacios will relinquish her title to her successor at the end of the final competition at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City, Mexico, on Nov. 16 (Nov. 17 in Manila).
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