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Duterte tells Miss Universe candidates: 'Make impact, aspire change'

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WEEK before the

beauty pageant, some 84 Miss Universe candidates paid a visit to President Rodrigo Duterte at the Malacañang Palace on Monday.

The President was allsmiles when he greeted the Miss Universe hopefuls.

Duterte, in a speech delivered before the contestant­s, said in jest: "I'd like to make an admission that never in my life have I been in a room full of beautiful ladies. It is a privilege and an honor and I hope this day will never end."

Duterte wished all the candidates to represent well their respective countries and be able to promote their different advocaci es.

He said they now have the opportunit­y to "make an impact and aspire change."

"More than presenting beauty and brains, the Miss Universe competitio­n or any beauty contestant for that matter is an opportunit­y for you to represent your country, to promote your advocacy, and to advance women empowermen­t to a greater values," the President said.

"More importantl­y, it is a chance for you to make an impact, to aspire change and even be the change that you wish to see in the world," he added.

All 84 beauty aspirants strutted with poise and confidence during the presentati­on.

Each candidate gracefully walked before the President, Cabinet officials, the press, and the general audience.

The ladies flaunted their slender figures in elegant dresses.

Miss Switzerlan­d Dojana Cvijetic and Miss Finland skipped the events because they were "not feeling well," the Department of Tourism told reporters in a text message.

The 65th Miss Universe grand coronation will be held in Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City on January 30, 8 a.m.

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