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Catriona Gray to teach 'skills and tips' she used to conquer the Universe on Nas Academy

Catriona Gray is one of the Filipino content creators tapped to share their knowledge virtually through Nas Daily's "Nas Academy."

On Instagram, the Miss Universe 2018 confirmed the news, posting a headshot of herself for the Nas Academy.

"Since we're announcing so many things today. Hey guys, I have some big news coming your way! I'll soon be launching 'The Catriona Gray Academy' on the renowned online learning platform, Nas Academy," Catriona said.

The beauty queen said she will "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."

According to Cat, this is her "in-depth course teaching you the skills and tips [she] used to conquer the Universe."

Catriona said waitlists for her course are now open. 

Aside from Catriona, Kapuso award-winning journalist Jessica Soho

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has also been chosen to share her knowledge on broadcast journalism on "Nas Academy."

Over the weekend, Nas Daily announced the big news of taking Nas Academy to the Philippines, launching 12 new academies by the best Filipino creators.

Other personalities who are also included in the list are Michael Cinco for fashion, Whang Od for traditional tattooing, Jason Magbanua for visual storytelling, and Erwan Heussaff for content creation.

Mav's Phenomenal Basketball, James Deakin, Carlo Ople, Chinkee Tan, Jason Magbanua, Anthony Francisco, and Moira dela Torre are also part of the academy.

Those who are interested to join the Nas Academy can sign up on their website.

According to Nas Academy, the audience can connect with content creators "from all over the world through a dedicated WhatsApp channel."

Additionally, the website said it will be "available 24/7, every single day of the week, both learn and train on the go."

The audience can also get up close and personal with their favorite creators in a live session every month.

—Jannielyn Bigtas/MGP, GMA News