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Events coordinator wins Bb. Pilipinas in 60th edition reunion

MANILA, Philippines — After sixty years, another “Myrna” was crowned Binibining Pilipinas at the grand coronation night of the prestigious beauty pageant held on Sunday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Myrna Esguerra, a student-model, events coordinator and host from Abra, was hailed as Bb. Pilipinas International at the 60th edition of the pageant. She will represent the country in the Miss International pageant on Nov. 12 in Tokyo.

One of the hosts, Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray, noted that the late Maria Myrna Panlilio was the first Binibining Pilipinas winner on July 5, 1964. She represented the Philippines in Miss Universe 1964.

Esguerra bested 39 other contestants in the pageant. She was crowned by the previous winner, Bb. Pilipinas International 2023 Angelica Lopez, during finals night while Bb. Pilipinas Globe Anna Lakrini crowned Jasmine Bungay from Pampanga as this year’s Bb. Pilipinas Globe. Christal dela Cruz from Zambales was named first runner-up and Trisha Martinez from Pila, Laguna was second runner-up.

As announced earlier, the new Bb. Pilipinas International and Bb. Pilipinas Globe titleholders will get P1 million each, while the two runners-up will receive P400,000 each.

Esguerra also took home the Best in Swimsuit and Evening Gown, Urban Smiles Dental Clinic and Binibining Philippines Airlines awards. She was among the Top 5 in the Best in National Costume.

The 22-year-old beauty queen, who advocates for environmental preservation, was asked by Miss Universe 1973 Margie Moran, “If a time machine brings you back to 1964, 60 years ago when Binibining Pilipinas began, what message would you tell the Filipino women of that time about the women of 2024?”

Esguerra replied, “I will tell the women of the past that we have achieved our goal, which is to empower women. Standing here at the age of 17, I started to finance my own studies and help my family financially. I was able to do this by all those women who paved the way to empower us to always reach for our goals, no matter what it is. Because in life, we can all achieve our dreams as long as we believe that we can. And thanks to them all. Thank you.”

The other special awards, which include

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