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PH bet Angelica Lopez fails to make first cut of Miss International 2024
PH bet Angelica Lopez fails to make first cut of Miss International 2024
Josiah Eleazar Antonio,
ABS-CBN News
Published Nov 12, 2024 06:33 PM PHT
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Updated Nov 12, 2024 09:52 PM PHT

Philippines' bet Angelica Lopez. Screenshot from Miss International/YouTube.

Philippines' bet Angelica Lopez failed to make the first cut of Miss International 2024 as she was not announced as part of the Top 20 of the competition.
Philippines' bet Angelica Lopez failed to make the first cut of Miss International 2024 as she was not announced as part of the Top 20 of the competition.
The Top 20 candidates are:
The Top 20 candidates are:
- Cabo Verde
- Venezuela
- Indonesia
- Ireland
- Cuba
- New Zealand
- Taiwan
- South Africa
- Australia
- Dominican Republic
- Japan
- Poland
- Czech Republic
- Spain
- South Sudan
- Vietnam
- Honduras
- Mongolia
- Bolivia
- Nigeria
- Cabo Verde
- Venezuela
- Indonesia
- Ireland
- Cuba
- New Zealand
- Taiwan
- South Africa
- Australia
- Dominican Republic
- Japan
- Poland
- Czech Republic
- Spain
- South Sudan
- Vietnam
- Honduras
- Mongolia
- Bolivia
- Nigeria
The last time that the Philippines did not make the first cut of the said pageant was in 2017 with Maria Angelica de Leon as the country's bet.
The last time that the Philippines did not make the first cut of the said pageant was in 2017 with Maria Angelica de Leon as the country's bet.
Lopez was aiming for the country’s seventh Miss International crown at the Tokyo Dome City Hall in Japan.
Lopez was aiming for the country’s seventh Miss International crown at the Tokyo Dome City Hall in Japan.
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Her predecessor, Nicole Borromeo, finished third runner-up last year, with Andrea Rubio of Venezuela winning the crown.
Her predecessor, Nicole Borromeo, finished third runner-up last year, with Andrea Rubio of Venezuela winning the crown.
Former winners from the Philippines include Gemma Cruz (1964), Aurora Pijuan (1970), Mimilanie Marquez (1970), Lara Quigaman (2005), Bea Rose Santiago (2013), and Kylie Versoza (2016).
Former winners from the Philippines include Gemma Cruz (1964), Aurora Pijuan (1970), Mimilanie Marquez (1970), Lara Quigaman (2005), Bea Rose Santiago (2013), and Kylie Versoza (2016).
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