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Miss Environment Int'l 2025: PH bet, wagi; Miss Peru, umeksena

Philippines, back-to-back winner sa Miss Environment International.
by Jojo Gabinete
Published Nov 25, 2025
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Arianna Pantaleon (center) of the Philippines is crowned Miss Environment International 2025. Miss Uganda Trisha Ahwera (left) finishes as first runner-up, while Miss Trinidad and Tobago’s Rebecca Baptiste (right) takes second runner-up. Inset: Miss Peru Tina Torres garners attention for her advocacies.
PHOTO/S: Facebook / Instagram

Si Arianna Pantaleon ng Pilipinas ang nagwagi sa Miss Environment International 2025 na ginanap sa City of Dreams, Parañaque City, noong Lunes ng gabi, Nobyembre 24, 2025.

Back-to-back win para sa Pilipinas ang tagumpay ni Arianna dahil siya ang successor ni Shannon Robinson, ang kinatawan ng bansa na kinoronahan bilang 2nd Miss Environment International sa Mumbai, India, noong Hunyo 2023.

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Hindi lamang ang titulo at korona ng Miss Environment International ang napanalunan ni Arianna.

Siya rin ang tumanggap ng special awards na Best in National Costume, Best in Swimsuit, at Best in Evening Gown.

First runner-up si Trisha Ahwera ng Uganda at second runner-up si Rebecca Baptiste ng Miss Trinidad and Tobago.

Si Mr. Philippines World 2012 Andrew Wolff ang host ng third edition ng Miss Environment International.

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MISS PERU MAKES A SCENE DURING THE GRAND CORONATION

Hindi masyadong popular ang Miss Environment International, pero nagkaroon ito ng ingay nang gumawa ng eksena si Miss Peru Tina Torres.

Galit na galit na nagsisigaw si Torres sa harap ng entablado.

Ikinagulat ito ng marami na nag-akalang nag-iingay ang Peruvian beauty queen dahil hindi siya kabilang sa Top 12 finalists.

Pero sa social media post ni Torres, lumalabas na mas malalim ang ipinaglalaban niya at ugat ng kanyang meltdown — ang isyu tungkol sa carbon footprint, ang kabuuang dami ng greenhouse gases (kabilang ang carbon dioxide at methane) na inilalabas sa atmosphere dahil sa kagagawan ng mga tao.

"So I just blew the shit f*ck up because I cannot sit around idly by while they’re literally enslaving us before our eyes,” nanggagalaiti sa galit na pahayag ni Torres sa kanyang social media broadcast.

“The UN [United Nations] just had a meeting about pushing this carbon footprint bullsh*t.

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"And tonight, apl.de.ap from Black Eyed Peas performs tonight, and he’s gonna be one of the first celebrities pushing this agenda just like they were pushing the vaccine.

"I’m telling you all now, this is a precursor to global slavery. Policing humans on carbon footprint is a precursor to global slavery!

"Wake the f*ck up people! You all just got f*ck*ng vaccinated, people just f*ck*ng die off the face of the earth, people having health issues.

"And now it’s okay to speak up against the vaccines when a lot of us were getting fact checked in social media. But now we can speak the truth!

"So, guess what? They’re gonna do the same thing—the same pattern, the same cycle over and over again where they f*ck*ng police and then after ten, fifteen years, then all of a sudden, it’s okay.

"But I’m not gonna f*ck*ng stand here and let us getting enslaved. So, humans, wake the f*ck up!”

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NOOD KA MUNA!

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Arianna Pantaleon (center) of the Philippines is crowned Miss Environment International 2025. Miss Uganda Trisha Ahwera (left) finishes as first runner-up, while Miss Trinidad and Tobago’s Rebecca Baptiste (right) takes second runner-up. Inset: Miss Peru Tina Torres garners attention for her advocacies.
PHOTO/S: Facebook / Instagram
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