
Aspiring beauty queens looking to make history have another chance to do so as one of the country's top pageants has announced the date of its coronation night.
The Miss World Philippines announced its coronation night in one of the more recent posts on its Instagram account, sharing that it will be held on February 3, 2026, 7 p.m. at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
Aside from the Miss World Philippines crown, the organization shared that the coronation night would also see two women crowned Universal Woman Philippines and Miss Global Philippines.
Miss World Philippines held its final screenings earlier this month, while Mr. World Philippines also announced that its final screening would take place on the same day.
The Miss World Philippines is looking for the successor to the current reigning Miss World Asia Krishnah Gravidez, who has been busy during her reign. Just last month, Krishnah highlighted some of the legitimate donation drives being conducted by different organizations for the benefit of the victims of Typhoons Tino and Uwan.
Some of the organizations included in Krishnah's post include the Angat Buhay Foundation, the Kaya Natin Movement, and the Ateneo de Manila University.
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It was also in November when Krishnah spent time at the dog adoption service House of Hounds in the United Arab Emirates.
Aside from spending time at House of Hounds, Krishnah has also hosted non-government organization (NGO) Pawssion Project's Pawchella, a benefit concert for the animals under the NGO's care.
In September, Krishnah joined a breast cancer run held at the People's Plaza, Necklace Road, in Hyderabad, India, together with current reigning Miss World Opal Suchata, Miss World's Julia Morley, and Krishnah's fellow Continental winners.
Krishnah and Opal also visited a medical center built by The Sudha Reddy Foundation in Dokiparru village in Andhra Pradesh, India. The medical center will provide free consultations and treatments for lifestyle diseases, with a special focus on breast cancer.
In the caption to the post, Krishnah wrote that the visit reminded her that community building is about creating hope, care, and dignity for people. She also wrote that her visit to Dokiparru village left her heart “so full” and that she was reminded that “kindness really can ripple out and change lives in the most beautiful ways.”
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