CEBU, Philippines –Newly-crowned Miss World Philippines 2021 Tracy Maureen Perez finally took to social media on Friday, October 15, to share her pageant stint’s experience. After being inactive on social media, she finally breaks her silence, “It’s been a while since the @msworldphil Coronation Night and haven’t been active on social media but I must […]
CEBU, Philippines –Newly-crowned Miss World Philippines 2021 Tracy Maureen Perez finally took to social media on Friday, October 15, to share her pageant stint’s experience.
Twelve days have passed after she won, the Cebuana beauty queen has been “super busy” with her “recovery”, on her job as the new MWP 2021, her interviews and appearances. She even jokingly said, “Especially after falling twice.” She also shared how criticism and bashing affected her. Luckily, she managed to look for the silver lining and overcome the challenges she faced.
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