LOOK: Hottest photos of 'Reina' Winwyn Marquez

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Teresita Ssen "Winwyn" Marquez was born into a showbiz family, being the daughter of Alma Moreno and Joey Marquez, but she proved that she's got what it takes to be a star in her own right.

She was an official candidate for Binibining Pilipinas 2015 where she represented Parañaque City. She finished as a Top 15 finalist and also won the Best National Costume, Miss Talent and She's So JAG awards.

On her very first try in an international pageant, Teresita Ssen "Winwyn" Marquez won the title of Reina Hispanoamericana in 2017. Since then, she has paved a way into showbiz and made a name for herself.

She debuted in showbiz back in 2004 and appeared in her first Kapuso show as Maria in Indio (2013).

While being active in showbiz, Winwyn also completed a Basic Citizen's Military Training under the Philippine Navy, which made her an official military reservist.


She also graduated from a Teachers Certificate Program in 2019.

Throughout the pandemic, Winwyn remained active in the business as one of the best Kapuso female dancers and promising actresses, appearing in programs like I Can See You (2020) and Owe My Love (2021).

In 2021, she revealed that she has been in a private relationship with a non-showbiz man. By December 2021, Winwyn shared that she is expecting her first child with her boyfriend.

Many have expressed their excitement for Winwyn's new life chapter as a glowing first-time mom.

For the meantime check out the sexiest photos of Winwyn Marquez:


Winwyn Marquez
Beauty queen
Height
Boracay
Workout  
Endorser
Marco Gumabao
Booty
Beach
 Abs
Reina Hispanoamericana
Proud
Glamorous
Woman of color
Talented
Chic
Summer 2021
Model
Racing
Pinay beauty
Motherhood
Maternity Photoshoot
Goddess
Journey

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