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WATCH: ‘Eat Bulaga’ comedian’s catwalk ignites internet

/ 08:27 AM February 03, 2017

With his sporty swimwear and six-inch heels, Sinon Loresca “killed” the Miss Universe catwalk and won the votes of the social media universe.

On Sunday, the London-based “Eat Bulaga” comedian, who plays the role of ever-quirky hunk bodyguard Rogelia, posted a video of his own Miss Universe-inspired walk, where he is seen strutting with high heels and baring his chiseled body. He managed to mimic Miss Universe Philippines Maxine Medina by saying “Maxine Medina, Philippines!”

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As of this writing, his clip has struck 6.7 million views on his page and 15 million views on the Facebook page of Beauty Queen.

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After slaying the sidewalk with his catwalk skills, Loresca shows up in his evening gown blowing kisses to his “fans.” His “Miss Universe” walk has amassed thousands of views since its posting on  Wednesday.

Surprised with his “stardom,” Loresca took to Facebook to express his enormous gratitude to his fans.

“Nakakaiyak sa saya, hindi po biro ang gumawa ng mga masasayang videos, para mapasaya ang karamihan…pero ang pumalo ng 3 million views ang video mo sa loob ng isang araw, ay nakakataba ng puso, (I am filled with tears of joy; making happy videos to make people happy is not a joke. But when your video pulls off 3 million views in one day, it fattens the heart),” he wrote in a separate Facebook post.  Gianna Francesca Catolico

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