Pageant as Homage

Pageant as Homage

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Being the best among the rest in any competition is one of the cliché tales we have been hearing about, but in reality, it is more than just a feat—it is a measure of one’s brainpower and strong-willed heart.

The same story pertains to Binibining Tanauan 2025, which has 38 candidates, each of whom has a variety of causes, and exuded Tanaueña pride from the backstage highlights to the illuminated main stage, where dozens of people were chanting their names and flashing their gigantic images.

Starting off by their modern Filipiniana primarily centred on the city’s core, followed by the confidence they embody in swimsuits and the grace they exude during the Grand Pageant Night. This is more than just a spectacle and a public interest; it is a space to express profound respect for the place where you are born, and it also speaks to the beauty of self-love and self-confidence that raises the flag of women.

In addition to being a highly anticipated event annually, the competition is also a crucial component in the city’s celebration of a significant milestone, led by Mayor Sonny Perez Collantes, who succeeded in making it 1st Class. Tanaueñas has received substantial support from partners and the private sector, together with the city government, leading them to thrive in their path.

In the end, five queens bagged crowns and titles: Binibining Tanauan 2025 Jannah Puno from Barangay Cale, 1st Runner Up Marjoreen Joyce Nones from Natatas, 2nd Runner Up Jia Reign Laderas from Darasa, 3rd Runner Up Kirsteen Rose Magpantay, and 4th Runner Up Atasha Doreen Villamayor from Poblacion 2.

While dimming the lights at the end of the night, one scene flashed right in front of someone’s eyes, and it captured the true spirit of sisterhood: sure, every one of them took the plunge to join in order to win the prize, but none of them realized that the real gem, aside from the crown, is the bond they share.

Pageant is not all about what we see on the surface level and at the forefront—it is about homage, the honor, respect, and tribute to your roots as Tanaueña, as Filipina.

Photo Courtesy: Tanauan CGTV

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