Isabelle de Leon declares bid for Miss World Philippines crown | Inquirer Entertainment

Isabelle de Leon declares bid for Miss World Philippines crown

/ 01:43 PM August 05, 2019

Isabelle de Leon is all set to take the pageant stage as a contestant in the upcoming Miss World Philippines 2019.

The former child actress announced her bid for the Miss World Philippines title, as per her Instagram post yesterday, Aug. 4. De Leon’s post was accompanied by a video of herself in a slim-fitting, skin-toned glittery dress.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B0vktmxgtxQ/

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“This is it! I ask you to join me on my journey as I stake my claim to the @MsWorldPhil 2019 crown [emoji] and prove myself as a truly worthy & deserving ‘Beauty with a Purpose,’” de Leon said.

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Miss World Philippines confirmed de Leon’s pageant bid on their official Instagram account on the same day.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B0vcSZTg05m/

Celebrity friend Ara Mina expressed her excitement in de Leon’s new endeavor.

Isabelle de Leon, Ara Mina

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@isabelledeleontv

One commenter, @thephagomaniac, remembered de Leon for her role as Duday in the 2001 GMA TV series “Daddy Di Do Du”.

Isabelle de Leon

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@isabelledeleontv

Another netizen @thetravelingbaristaph gleefully noted how de Leon is all grown up.

Isabelle de Leon

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@isabelledeleontv

De Leon is also known for her FAMAS Award-winning role as Helen in the 2003 film “Magnifico”. JB

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