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Miss Philippines Earth 2023 was the 23rd Miss Philippines Earth pageant, held at the Toledo City Sports Center in Toledo, Cebu, Philippines on April 29, 2023. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Jenny Ramp of Santa Ignacia crowned Yllana Aduana of Siniloan as her successor at the end of the event.
The Miss Philippines Earth was founded in 2001 by Carousel Productions headed by its president, Ramon Monzon [9] who is also the president, CEO, and director of the Philippine Stock Exchange and chairman of the PSE Foundation, Inc. [10] [11] and spearheaded by Ramon's wife Lorraine Schuck as executive vice president and Peachy Veneracion as the vice president and project director.
On October 16, 2023, the Miss Earth Organization announced that the pageant will take place in Ho Chi Minh City from December 1, 2023, to December 22, 2023. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The National Costume Competition, which will be held at Nguyen Hue Walking Street on December 2, would serve as the welcoming event of the pageant.
Miss El Salvador's volcanic gown was presented to rapturous applause — both as the hometown hero and because her costume lit up to represent an eruption of hot lava. - Hector Vivas/Getty Images
At the end of the pageant on 29 April, [19] Aduana was named as the winner, and was crowned by outgoing titleholder Jenny Ramp, as Miss Philippines Earth 2023. [20] As Miss Philippines Earth, Aduana participated in various advocacy work. Shortly after winning, Aduana joined a clean-up drive at Sulat, Eastern Samar, on May 13, 2023. [21]
In what’s beginning to feel like a foregone conclusion at this point, the winner of the 2023 Miss Universe competition (for the 72nd year in a row!) hailed from a little-known place called ...
Miss Earth is an annual international major beauty pageant based in the Philippines that advocates for environmental awareness, conservation and social responsibility.Along with Miss World, Miss Universe, and Miss International, it is one of the Big Four beauty pageants.
Themed “Our Shared Home,” this year’s Call to Earth Day focuses on bridging the gap between humans and wildlife. Over 200,000 participants, including 235 schools, took part this year.