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Pia Wurtzbach: No baby, marriage plans after Miss Universe reign

/ 01:51 PM January 06, 2017

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Pia Wurtzbach assured her die-hard fans that she would not be walking down the aisle after she makes her final walk as Miss Universe.

In a tweet posted on Thursday, the German-Filipina refused the idea of tying the knot after she passes the crown to the next Miss Universe on Jan. 30. “Just to be clear, wala po akong balak magkaanak o mag-asawa after Miss Universe. Kalma lang po (I have no plans to bear a child or get married after Miss Universe. Calm down),” she said.

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Wurtzbach is currently dating Filipino-Swiss Formula 1 racer Marlon Stockinger. They were spotted dating in Singapore and New York. They recently celebrated the holidays cozying up in the tropical beaches of Hawaii. Prior to Stockinger, Wurtzbach dated the “Sexiest Doctor Alive,” Mikhail Varshavski, known as Dr. Mike, but the two reportedly split.

Their apparent sweetness has left fans pondering if Wurtzbach, 27, would settle down with Stockinger in the near future.

Wurtzbach will pass her crown this month when the world’s premier beauty pageant takes place at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. The Philippines’ bet, Maxine Medina, will compete with more than 160 candidates in the pageant.  Gianna Francesca Catolico

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