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Raquel Denise "Kelly" Galvez Misa-Fernandez (born August 28, 1981) is a Filipina model and TV host.She has appeared in several Philippine magazine publications and commercials locally and is considered one of the Philippines' most recognizable faces in print ads, commercials and ramp modeling.
Summit Publishing Co., Inc., doing business as Summit Media, is a digital lifestyle network and former magazine publishing company in the Philippines.It has 12 media brands attracting around 33 million monthly unique visitors and approximately 35 million social media followers. [1]
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Ellen Meriam Go Adarna-Ramsay (born April 2, 1988) is a Filipino former actress, model, and former internet celebrity. [1] Her family owns various hotels, condominiums and Queensland and Madonna, a chain of motels in Cebu, Manila and Davao.
In the same year, he became the cover model of Candy mini-magazine. He attended the first Candy press conference and Candy Fair 2011 and performed his latest single "Forever Young". During this time, he was dethroned as Hottest Candy Cutie by Enzo Pineda. [17] He was featured in Sense and Style and Total Girl Philippines magazines.
4.1 Lyceum of the Philippines University ... 7.3 Candy Readers Choice Awards. ... MEGA Magazine November 2016 Issue ...
In 2007, Wilson won Binibining Pilipinas World (Miss World Philippines). She was 17 years old at the time. She has been featured on the cover of several magazines such as Candy, Chalk, Manual, FHM (Philippines), UNO, Metro Society, Northern Living, Enclaves and Lifestyle Asia. In 2016, Wilson won the fifth season of The Amazing Race Asia with ...
Coconut toffee is a traditional chewy candy from the Philippines made with muscovado sugar and coconut milk boiled until thick and then allowed to cool and harden. It is also locally known as balikutsa in the Visayas and Mindanao, and gináok in the Tagalog regions.