LOOK: Kim Domingo's runway 'showdown' with 'Catwalk King' | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Kim Domingo’s runway ‘showdown’ with ‘Catwalk King’

/ 10:39 AM March 28, 2017

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“Catwalk King” Sinon Loresca has found a contender in Kim Domingo.

Loresca shared a brief clip on his Instagram page on Monday wherein he strides the pathway with the actress and former FHM cover girl. As Loresca flaunts his red six-inch heels, Domingo counters with her summer body clad in a black bikini.

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“FHM Model Kim Domingo and The King of Catwalk together in one video,” he captioned the clip.

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Loresca, who was previously a London-based salesman, ventured into the show-biz industry when “Eat Bulaga” discovered his comic antics and invited him to the noontime show. His viral Miss Universe video earned him the title “Catwalk King” and his popularity paved the way for his being cast in the remake of “Impostora.”

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Meanwhile, Domingo stars in the upcoming sexy sit-com “D’ Originals” with Mark Herras and Jaclyn Jose.  Gianna Francesca Catolico /ra

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