
The Mister Pilipinas Worldwide organization has now named the men that will be representing the country in upcoming international male beauty pageants.
In several posts made on their official Instagram account, the Mister Pilipinas Worldwide organization named the following as the country's representatives in different male beauty pageants.
Mister Dumaguete City Kenneth Cabungcal will be representing the country at the 2025 Mister Supranational pageant, while Mister Baguio Kirk Bondad will represent the country in the 2025 Mister International pageant. Meanwhile, Jether Palomo of Taguig City is the new Mister Pilipinas Global while Raven Lansangan of Pampanga is now Mister Pilipinas Manhunt International.
Finally, Mister San Juan City Kitt Cortez will represent the country at the 2025 Mister Eco International pageant while Cebu City's Michael Angelo Toledo will compete at the 2025 Man of the Year pageant. Kenneth Marcelino of Laguna was named as the country's representative to the 2025 Mister Cosmopolitan pageant.
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Kenneth Cabungcal and Jether Palomo will try to replicate the successful runs of former winners Dom Corilla, who was named the 2024 Mister Global and Brandon Espiritu, who placed second runner-up in Mister Supranational.
The competition was tough for the 27 candidates, with candidates and eventual winners Kirk and Jether having previous pageant experience. Kirk Bondad was a former Mister World Philippines, while Jether Palomo was a 2024 Century Tuna Superbods grand winner.
Before the finals night, the Mister Pilipinas World organization announced the top 10 delegates leading the fan vote. The 10 names included Laguna's Kenneth Marcelino, Bantayan Island's Kevin Jay Secoya, Marikina's Ivann Enriquez, Antique's Joshua Lawrence, Baguio's Kirk Bondad, Butuan City's Jacinth Ziff, the United Kingdom's Michael Alfonso Carter, Zambales' Jasper Manalang, Quezon City's Enzo Bonoan, and Alberta's Rufy Jag Guron.
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