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Pia Wurtzbach is Esquire PH's 'Sexiest Woman Alive'
ABS-CBN News
Published Aug 01, 2016 04:25 PM PHT

MANILA – If Jessy Mendiola is FHM Philippines’ “Sexiest Woman” this year, reigning Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach is Esquire Philippines’ “Sexiest Woman Alive.”
MANILA – If Jessy Mendiola is FHM Philippines’ “Sexiest Woman” this year, reigning Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach is Esquire Philippines’ “Sexiest Woman Alive.”
The men’s magazine made the announcement online on Monday as it posted a photo of its latest cover featuring Wurtzbach.
The men’s magazine made the announcement online on Monday as it posted a photo of its latest cover featuring Wurtzbach.
“Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach is the Sexiest Woman Alive,” read a blurb on the magazine cover.
“Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach is the Sexiest Woman Alive,” read a blurb on the magazine cover.
Last week, Mendiola drew flak after joking that she surpassed Wurtzbach for the title of “Sexiest Woman” in the Philippines, which is based on online votes.
Last week, Mendiola drew flak after joking that she surpassed Wurtzbach for the title of “Sexiest Woman” in the Philippines, which is based on online votes.
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Wurtzbach took to Twitter to defend Mendiola, saying there is nothing wrong with the actress’ statement.
Wurtzbach took to Twitter to defend Mendiola, saying there is nothing wrong with the actress’ statement.
Mendiola said she appreciates Wurtzbach’s gesture and stressed that it was never her intention to belittle the reigning Miss Universe.
Mendiola said she appreciates Wurtzbach’s gesture and stressed that it was never her intention to belittle the reigning Miss Universe.
Wurtzbach is the Philippines’ third Miss Universe winner, following Margie Moran in 1973 and Gloria Diaz in 1969.
Wurtzbach is the Philippines’ third Miss Universe winner, following Margie Moran in 1973 and Gloria Diaz in 1969.
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