Two queens crowned in the 2019 Miss World Philippines pageant have yet to embark on their respective international assignments after the global COVID-19 pandemic put their global tilts on hold. | Inq_Lifestyle diyarista
Miss Eco Philippines Kelley Day and Miss Multinational Philippines Isabelle de Leon would have to wait longer before they can get to compete abroad. Miss World Philippines Michelle Dee finished in the Top 12 of the 2019 Miss World pageant in London./ARMIN P.
Philippines—Two queens crowned in the 2019 Miss World Philippines pageant have yet to embark on their respective international assignments after the global COVID-19 pandemic put their global tilts on hold.Kelley Day was supposed to compete in the 2020 Miss Eco International contest slated in March 2020 in Egypt, while Isabelle de Leon was set to take part in the 2020 Miss Multinational pageant in April in India.
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