Miss Hong Kong 2023 hopefuls to look out for, including a former Miss Singapore contestant

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Miss Hong Kong 2023 hopefuls to look out for, including a former Miss Singapore contestant
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The Miss Hong Kong 2023 pageant is almost upon us. After months of selection, the final rounds of interviews for the 26 hopefuls were broadcast last Sunday (July 2). Four were eliminated, bringing us to the upcoming preliminary event and main pageant, the latter of which is set to be held on Aug 27. Among the 22 who are shortlisted,...

After months of selection, the final rounds of interviews for the 26 hopefuls were broadcast last Sunday .

Four were eliminated, bringing us to the upcoming preliminary event and main pageant, the latter of which is set to be held on Aug 27.A former Miss Singapore contestantBack in 2018, she was one of the 18 finalists for Miss Singapore, where she was crowned Miss Singapore Chinatown.unfortunately slammed by netizensUndeterred by the negativity, Michelle — who was reportedly born in Hong Kong and became a permanent resident of Singapore — is now vying for Miss Hong Kong.

TVB general manager Eric Tsang was so focused on the 21-year-old's figure that he even said: "I don't remember looking at the shape of her face." When Miss Hong Kong 2020 winner Lisa-Marie Tse asked Juliana if she would be willing to dye her hair back to black, the latter replied yes. From her latest Instagram post and photos shared by fellow contestants, it appears that Juliana has indeed gone back to being a brunette - although she may no longer be blonde, she's still definitely still a bombshell.

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