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MANILA – Nearly two months after her cryptic social media posts, Sandra Lemonon said the public will soon hear her side of the story during the 2020 Miss Universe Philippines pageant.
The Taguig City semifinalist made the statement Thursday while answering questions from her followers on Instagram Stories.
When asked what happened to the “tea” he promised to spill last October, Lemonon said the public “will hear from me soon.”
The beauty queen also explained her silence for the past few months.
“I decided to stay quiet for now, to ‘keep the peace’ and around [to] “Don’t be temperamental,” he said, adding that he is speaking “to improve the contest community.”
While she has yet to make her big reveal, Lemonon hinted that she has experienced “things that were not aligned with my beliefs and morals” during her stint at Miss Universe Philippines 2020.
“All I will share is my truth from the perspective of a MUPH 2020 candidate who has experienced all three organizations,” he said in an Instagram Stories post, a screenshot of which has been posted by various fan accounts and pages. of contests like Jazz. Beauties.
Before Miss Universe Philippines, Lemonon joined Binibining Pilipinas in 2018, where she finished as a semi-finalist; and Miss World Philippines 2016, where she was named the fourth princess.
Last November, she endorsed her fellow Miss Universe Philippines contestant Michele Gumabao after the latter’s half-hour video statement addressing the controversy surrounding the pageant.
“Many will remain silent and live in fear and abuse the system because it is working in their name, but that does not mean that it is okay. Speak your truth, love,” Lemomon told Gumabao, who finished second after Rabiya. Mateo de Iloilo.
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