TERESITA SEN MARQUEZ wants to explore current opportunities first before committing to joining another beauty pageant.
The former Reina Hispanoamericana titleholder said, “Okay, sa mga nagme-message sa akin about Bb. Pilipinas, Miss Universe, [Miss] Supranational, and sa lahat ng ibang pageants, thank you so much.
“Nakakataba ng puso na you still support me and pinupush niyo akong sumali kasi naniniwala kayo and all and sobrang thank you.
“Pero to be honest, I’m really not sure yet.
“Marami pa kasi ako kailangan gawin this year.
“Maraming pumapasok na projects, maraming opportunities na dumarating, and I’m really not sure what to do yet.
“Unahin ko muna kung anong kailangan unahin and let’s kung ano ba talaga ang mangyayari.
“I’m happy with my crown. I’m happy sa kung anong na panalunan ko.”
Wynwyn talked about the possibility of her joining Bb. Pilipinas 2019 The daughter of Joey Marquez and Alma Moreno first joined Bb. Pilipinas in 2015, but only fi nished in the Top 15.
She later joined Miss World Philippines in 2017 and became the first titleholder of Reina Hispanoamericana Filipinas.
Wynwyn then became the first Filipina to win the Reina Hispanoamericana crown.
She won the crown on November 4, 2017 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia (Sunday, November 5, Manila Time).
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IT’S TIME to update your vocabulary! In this fast-pacing world we need to cope up.
To keep up and better understand the Internet lingo, you have to get updated with the new slang circulating the net.
Here are 15 essential millennial slang that you ought to know.
JOMO – This acronym stands for joy of missing out. This means the gratifying emotion of saying no to a few social interactions, unplugging, and just guiltlessly enjoying some time on your own.
Example: It’s a hard pass for me on Poblacion night, girls. I’m gonna JOMO this weekend to unwind.
BDE – It’s another acronym that means big dick energy. It may sound a little NSFW, but it only means sexy confidence without arrogance.
Example: Rihanna is one tough chick, don’t you think? She’s got huge BDE all the time.
Mood – Mood is the modern way of saying you relate to a feeling, a situation, or a craving.
Example: Thank u, Next is my big mood this 2019.
Gassed – This refers to someone who is too full of themselves.
Example: Okay, we get it. Everything’s going great; no need to sound so gassed up, though.
Flex – This word is used when someone’s bragging or gloating.
Example: I mean, I’m not flexing but I just gifted myself three designer bags just because.
Ghosting – When someone leaves you hanging, disappearing out of thin air without explanation or closure.
Example: My boyfriend hasn’t been replying for a week. Is he ghosting me? Am I single now?
Wig – Wig is a term used to express feeling blown away by something groundbreaking.
Example: When I saw Beyonce’s Coachella performance, I just screamed for my wig!
Triggered – This is used to describe a situation or instance that literally triggers strong emotions.
Example: Don’t even think of bringing up Met Gala 2017. No one but Riri dressed up for Rei Kawakubo. #Triggered
Shaking – It refers to feeling threatened.
Example: You sang Dadalhin perfectly in the shower. Regine Velasquez is shaking.
@me – It’s the new term for “Fight me.” It also refers to having someone mention (@username) you on social media if they’ve got beef to settle with you.
Example: I told you to buy that dress already. Don’t @ me if they go out of stock and you still want it!
Go off – It’s the new way to say: Go nuts. Be lit. Be extra.
Example: Go off with that print on print and print outfit, my dear.
My TED talk – It’s used to wrap up a lengthy rant or explanation on a lighter note.
Example: …And this is why you need this product in your skincare routine. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
We been knew – It’s as if to say “you already.” This phrase indicates that you’ve already gotten behind a trend way before others have.
Example: I’ve been wearing chunky sneakers since forever, and now they’re all over IG. Sis, we been knew!
Intellectual – Someone who is knowledgeable or very smart.
Example: Thanks for the advice, my treasured intellectual.
Attacked – From the phrase “I feel attacked,” this word describes strong feelings. It can also be applied to relating over something, that makes you say, “that is so me.”
Example: I feel attacked when the cashier is already serving the one behind me, but I haven’t finished putting my change in my wallet. OOPS.(originally appeared on Prerview.ph now edited).