Bea Millan-Windorski crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2026

Si Bea Millan-Windorski mula sa La Union ang nanalo bilang Miss Universe Philippines 2026 noong Mayo 2, 2026, sa Manila. Nagtagumpay siya laban sa 50 kalahok at susundan si Ahtisa Manalo. Ang 23-anyos na beauty queen ay may malalim na ugat sa Pilipinas at layuning magdala ng ikalimang Miss Universe crown para sa bansa.

Noong Mayo 2, 2026, si Bea Millan-Windorski ng La Union ang naghari bilang Miss Universe Philippines 2026 sa isang seremonya sa Manila. Nagtagumpay siya laban sa 50 iba pang kalahok, na humihigit sa mga top bets dahil sa kanyang talino at personalidad, ayon sa mga tagahanga ng pageant.

Ipinanganak noong Agosto 15, 2002, sa pamilya ng imigrante mula US, lumaki si Bea sa Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Nag-aral siya ng doble na degree sa International Studies at History sa University of Wisconsin-Madison, na may focus sa Southeast Asian Studies. Nanalo rin siya bilang Miss Earth-Water 2024 at aktibo sa environmental groups tulad ng Project Curma sa La Union.

Sa Q&A portion, sinabi niya: “I often had to point where the Philippines was on a map to my peers, and I always felt a sense of belonging and home. I chose to pack my life into balikbayan boxes and suitcases because I believe in the limitless potential of the Filipino people.”

Sumali rin siya sa Trillion Peso March noong Nobyembre 2025 laban sa korupsyon. Layon niyang gawing plataporma ng serbisyo publiko ang korona, katulad ng mga naunang Miss Universe winners ng Pilipinas: Catriona Gray (2018), Pia Wurtzbach (2015), Margarita Moran (1973), at Gloria Diaz (1969).

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