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Miss Universe Philippine­s Rabiya Mateo: Then and now

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Miss Universe Philippine­s 2020 Rabiya Mateo uploads her yearbook photo and looks back on her teenage years in her reminiscen­ces on Instagram. Shortly after Rabiya Mateo won the Miss Universe Philippine­s 2020 title, netizens began digging more about the background of the the newly crowned beauty queen.

Among their finds was the high school yearbook that the Ilongga beauty herself posted on Instagram, which gave her fans a glimpse of what she was like during her teenage years. Rabiya finished her high school studies at the Saint Candida School-Hijas De Jesus Inc. in Estancia, Iloilo.

According to her yearbook page, Rabiya was called "Byang" or "Rab" by her friends. The page writeup reveals more about the would-be beauty queen. It read: "A girl with glamorous smile. Every boy is mesmerized with her sophistica­ted looks. The darling of Year IV-Saint Agnes. Those shimmering tan skin catches everyone’s attention especially the boys. She has a towering height. When she starts speaking, you shouldbe ready your handkerchi­efs for your nose might bleed. She is a very sensitive person so be careful with the words you choose. She is sweet like sugar. That’s what makes Rabiya “Byang”: Brilliant, Youth, Admirable, narcissist and Gorgeous (sic)."

Rabiya's achievemen­ts were also listed down on the page, including first honorable mention, best in communicat­ion, and performer of the year. But some pageant fans were not convinced. This compelled Rabiya to defend herself against detract or s.

The 24-year-old beauty queen wrote on her Instagram Stories on

Zia Dantes is back with another costume! For her Halloween party in school, she transforms into "Princess JAsZime."

Every Halloween, the four-year-old daughter of Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes is always ready to delight the netizens in her double tap-worthy dresses. Her school is celebratin­g Halloween ahead of the weekend and, as expected, Zia goes all-out with her get-up.

The Instagram-famous kid dresses in the popular belly-showing two-piece garb of the princess from

Friday, October 30, 2020, (published as is): "This is me 11 years ago. I still didn't have my braces. I dont how to put make up. I'm not aware of what angle flatters me most but that is still me. A lot of things happened in that period of time. I grew up and became more mature. I was able to invest in myself and practice selflove. If there would be one thing that I want other people to know about me is that I'm beautiful then and now. The only thing difference is now, I know better."

Rabiya ended her post with a reminder to her followers to always be kind. She said, "PS. stop calling anyone ugly. If that's how you see things and maybe then, it's your soul that needs a surgery."

In her preliminar­y interviews during the Miss Universe Philippine­s 2020 pageant, Rabiya has always been candid about her humble beginnings. She opened up having an Ilongga mom and an Indian dad, and being raised in a broken and poor family. Instead of growing up bitter, Rabiya said she focused on finishing her studies. She said in the final interview, "I was raised in a broken family and I experience­d a really poor life. And I was able to rise from our situation as well because of educating myself. And now, I decided to give back to my community and I became a lecturer for physical therapy."

Rabiya graduated cum laude in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy from the Iloilo Doctors' College. In the same year, she passed the board exam and decided to become a lecturer.

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