Former Miss Charm Philippines Krishnah Gravidez/KRISHNAH GRAVIDEZ FACEBOOK PHOTO With the second Miss Charm pageant still in limbo, the country’s representative to the international competition Krishnah Gravidez has given up her spot, a decision that got the Philippine pageant community abuzz on a Sunday evening. “After much consideration and reflection, I regret to inform you that I have decided to withdraw from the Miss Charm International competition,” Gravidez posted on social media on June 2. She earned the Miss Charm Philippines title more than a year ago after finishing in the Top 3 of the 2023 Miss Universe Philippines in May last year, and succeeded Annabelle McDonnell who was first runner-up in the global tilt held in February 2023.
“I want to express my deepest gratitude for the incredible opportunities that Miss Universe Philippines and Miss Charm Philippines have afforded me. It has been an honor to be part of such prestigious competitions, and I am truly grateful for the experiences and friendships I have gained along the way,” Gravidez said in her post. READ : Miss World Philippines sets July 19 coronation; crossover beauties make cut She also thanked Miss Universe Philippines Pres.
Jonas Gaffud, also the head of Empire Philippines that handles The Miss Philippines where the Miss Charm franchise falls under. Gravidez said he “has been one of the best mentors and gave his valuable support for the decisions I needed to make [red heart emoji].” Gravi.