Metro Manila —Setting yet another milestone in her stellar career, Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach is seen in an international music video.
The beauty queen is featured in Canadian R&B and pop artist Massari's video for his song "So Long," released on March 24 in Canada. Watch the video here:
Earlier, Massari posted two video teasers on his Instagram page, featuring Wurtzbach's starring roles.
Bb. Pilipinas 2014 1st Runner-Up and UAAP Upfront reporter Laura Lehmann is currently being trained for Miss World Philippines 2017 by Aces and Queens. Miss World Philippines pageant is scheduled to be held in September this year. Did you know that she used to play touch rugby and softball when she was younger? Laura even represented the country at a World Series tournament where the Philippines placed second to the US. Talent manager Arnold Vegafria is the new franchise owner of Miss World Philippines. Vegafria took over the franchise after TV host Cory Quirino let go of it. Good luck Laura!
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