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The best thing about the Philippine­s is its people, says Miss Universe hopeful Michelle Dee

- David Tusing

Beauty queen Michelle Dee, who floored judges by saying the best thing the Philippine­s can offer the world is its people, their warmth and hospitalit­y, is now set to represent her country at the global Miss Universe pageant.

Dee, 28, an actress and model, represente­d the City of Makati and finished ahead of 37 others to be crowned Miss Universe Philippine­s 2023 on Saturday.

At the competitio­n’s final round at SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay, the top five candidates were asked the same question. In reference to the Philippine­s’s new tourism slogan “we give the world our best”, Dee was asked what was the best the country could offer the world, to which she answered its greatest asset were the people.

“The Philippine­s is home to very beautiful natural resources, from the beaches to the mountains, but I believe that the best natural resources that the Philippine­s has is us Filipinos,” she said.

“We are the true heart and soul of the Philippine­s with the way we are hospitable, with the warm smiles … and we are the reason why the world keeps coming back for more.”

The Philippine­s is considered a powerhouse in pageant circles, with global beauty contests still obsessivel­y followed across the country.

Dee’s mother, actress and producer Melanie Marquez, is a former beauty queen, having won the Miss Internatio­nal crown in 1979. As a pageant promoter, Marquez has also trained many beauty queens who’ve gone to represent on the Philippine­s on the internatio­nal stage.

Dee has also represente­d the Philippine­s at a global pageant, winning Miss World Philippine­s in 2019.

She finished in the top 12 at the Miss World competitio­n, held in London.

“People ask me why I do this time and time again,” Dee said in the run-up to Miss Universe Philippine­s. “My answer is simple – purpose and passion. And for each year that I’ve joined, I come with a burning passion to raise awareness for the advocacies I champion and with a purpose, to use myself and my voice for the greater good of our fellow kababayans.

“Every time I step on a stage, I am aware that I am not only doing this for myself, but I’m doing this for every Filipino who has ever had a dream they’re fighting to achieve. This is why every time, I give my all because I know that what I am doing is so much bigger than myself and to be given the chance to shed light on these advocacies and beliefs is truly the prize in this whole journey.”

Dee is only the second Filipina to win both the Miss World Philippine­s and Miss Universe Philippine­s crowns, after Catriona Gray.

Gray congratula­ted Dee on her win on Saturday, saying: “Excited to witness how you’ll carry our sash again.”

Dee hopes to repeat Gray’s success at this year’s Miss Universe pageant, to be held in El Salvador.

“It’s not done until it’s won,”

Dee represente­d the City of Makati and beat 37 others to be crowned Miss Universe Philippine­s 2023

she said on Instagram after her win. “That has been my mindset not just for this year but for all the times I joined Miss Universe Philippine­s. No matter how it looks, it never got easier to prepare for each time I would compete.

“Each year was full of hard work, sacrifices and risks that I hope pay off at the end. Winning this year validates not just to me but to every Filipino that with hard work, perseveran­ce and passion, you can achieve anything.”

 ?? ABS-CBN News ?? Michelle Dee won the Miss World Philippine­s title in 2019
ABS-CBN News Michelle Dee won the Miss World Philippine­s title in 2019

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