Ahtisa Manalo is Missosology"s final hot pick for Miss Universe Philippines 2025 crown

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Published May 1, 2025 5:26pm

Missosology has released its final hot picks for the Miss Universe Philippines 2025 pageant.

As seen on its Facebook post Thursday, Ahtisa Manalo of Quezon Province ranked first on the list, followed by Chelsea Fernandez of Sultan Kudarat in second and Yllana Aduana of Siniloan, Laguna in third.

Rounding up the top five are Winwyn Marquez of Muntinlupa City and Katrina Llegado of Taguig in the fourth and fifth place, respectively.

Here is the complete list of Missosology’s final hot pick:

1. Quezon Province – Maria Ahtisa Manalo

2. Sultan Kudarat – Chelsea Lovely Fernandez

3. Siniloan, Laguna – Yllana Marie Aduana

4. Muntinlupa – Teresita Ssen Marquez

5. Taguig – Maria Katrina Llegado

6. Pasay – Amanda Russo

7.  Laguna – Eloisa Jauod

8. Cebu City – Gabriella Mai Carballo

9. Baguio – Gwendoline Meliz Soriano

10. Tarlac – Sasha Juli Belle Lacuna

11. Bohol – Tyra Rae Goldman

12. Iligan City – Juliana Fresado

13. Malay, Aklan – Taylor Marie DeLuna

14. Negros Occidental – Franches Anne Laquibla

15. Isabela – Jarina Sandhu

16. Ifugao – Valerie Claire West

17. Benguet – Maiko Ibarde

18. Caloocan – Allyson Ee

19. Nueva Ecija – Chanel Olive Thomas

20. Oriental Mindoro – Rechel Hoco

Sixty-six candidates are competing in the Miss Universe Philippines 2025 pageant.

Ahead of the coronation night on Friday, the pageant aired its national costume competition on Thursday, where the ladies presented their grand looks inspired by Philippine mythology.

The winner will be crowned by Miss Universe Philippines 2024 and reigning Miss Universe Asia Chelsea Manalo.

The winner will represent the Philippines in Miss Universe 2025, which will take place on November 21 at the Impact Muong Thong Thani Arena in Bangkok, Thailand.

—Jade Veronique Yap/CDC, GMA Integrated News

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