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Catriona Gray to share life tips and lessons in online course

By Bong Godinez
Published June 28, 2021 3:35 PM PHT

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The course is open to all, even to non-aspiring beauty queens.

Fancy having a former Miss Universe as a life coach? This is what's in store for those who will sign up for the soon to be launched, The Catriona Gray Academy.

Yes, you read that right.

Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray will be taking on the role of a mentor to help individuals reach their full potential.

“I'll be joining a long list of content creators who've turned educators at the Academy-and I can't wait to use this platform to teach you how to empower yourself every single day,” wrote Catriona on Instagram.

The course is under the online learning platform, Nas Academy.

“This is my first, in-depth course teaching you the skills and tips I used to conquer the Universe and every other stage I've been on since!”

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Aspiring beauty queens will learn tips and tricks that would help them in their beauty pageant journey.

The course though is not just for beauty queens.

In fact, the course is created to cater to people from various fields including fresh graduates, activists, and professionals.

Nas Academy website mentions that attendees will learn how to build their self-confidence, deal with criticisms and self-doubt, communicate better, and finding their life purpose.

Virtual lessons hosted by celebrities have become common as of late due to the pandemic.

Just some of the known names who dabbled in sharing their skills virtually include veteran actress Cherie Gil and acclaimed screenwriter Ricky Lee, to name a few.

Meanwhile, take a look at some of the celebrities who earned their college degree in their 30s: