Michelle Dee finishes at Miss Universe 2023 Top 10 in Apo Whang-Od-inspired evening gown
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines' own Michelle Dee exits the Miss Universe 2023 competition held in El Salvador at the Top 10.
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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines' own Michelle Dee exits the Miss Universe 2023 competition held in El Salvador at the Top 10.
MANILA, Philippines — Outfits inspired by creatures or objects wings was a common theme during the Miss Universe 2023 national costume show, held in El Salvador's Jose Adolfo Pineda Arena.
MANILA, Philippines -- Philippine delegate Michelle Marquez Dee rocked the Miss Universe 2023 preliminaries held at the Jose Adolfo Pineda Arena in San Salvador.
MANILA, Philippines — Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2023 Anna Valencia Lakrini is the 1st runner-up to Brazil's Laura Catuzzo at the culmination of the Miss Globe 2023 bikini contest. Maureen Montagne also had the same placement in the bikini race when she competed in 2021, prior to winning the title.
The Miss Universe pageant has been a global phenomenon for decades, captivating audiences with dazzling contestants, stunning evening gowns, and impressive talents. Beyond the glitz and glamour, the competition has also produced many unforgettable moments that have left a lasting impact on viewers worldwide.From naming the wrong contestant to outrageous answers, Miss Universe lovers might have seen it all. In this article, we will stroll down memory lane and relive some of the most iconic Miss Universe moments in history.The inaugural Miss Universe pageant occurred in 1952, and the first-ever Miss Universe was crowned.
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