Beauty queen Sara Jane Paez-Santiago dies at 57

The family of Sara Jane Paez-Santiago announced her passing on January 13, 2026, at the age of 57, leaving the Philippine pageant community in mourning. Known for representing the country at the 1989 Miss Universe, she is remembered for her grace and intelligence. The cause of death was not disclosed.

On January 15, 2026, the family of Sara Jane Paez-Santiago announced her passing via social media, stating, “While we grieve deeply, we find comfort in trusting that she is now in God’s loving care, at peace, and surrounded by light.” She died on Tuesday, January 13, at the age of 57, though the cause was not disclosed.

Sara Jane became Binibining Pilipinas Universe in 1989 and represented the Philippines at the Miss Universe pageant in Cancun, Mexico, where she was fondly remembered as the Spanish-speaking beauty from the country. “She carried our country with grace and pride on the international stage, leaving a lasting mark in our pageant history,” Miss Universe Philippines said in a social media post.

Binibining Pilipinas also paid tribute: “Thank you for the light you shared and the pride you brought to Binibini. You will always be remembered.”

Sara graduated with a degree in Speech Communication from the University of the Philippines, where she was recalled for balancing her crown with scholarly demands. “She was a woman who understood that beauty was a platform, but intellect was the foundation,” the UP College of Arts and Letters stated.

Her wake will be held until January 18, 2026, at Santuario de San Antonio Parish in Forbes Park, Makati. “She exemplified grace, intelligence and dignity throughout her life and reign,” The Philippine Pageantry noted, adding that her legacy as a true Filipina queen will inspire future generations.

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