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Ahtisa Manalo

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Ahtisa Manalo
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Maria Ahtisa Manalo (Tagalog: [mɐˈɾia ʔɐˈtɪsa mɐˈnalɔ]; born May 25, 1997) is a Filipino model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2025. She will represent the Philippines at the Miss Universe 2025 pageant.

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Manalo previously represented the Philippines at Miss International 2018, where she placed as first runner-up. She later represented Quezon in the Miss Universe Philippines pageant in both 2024 and 2025. In the 2024 edition, she placed as second runner-up and was subsequently appointed to represent the Philippines at Miss Cosmo 2024, where she finished in the Top 10.

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Early life and education

Manalo was born on May 25, 1997, in Candelaria, Quezon, to a Filipino-Spanish mother and a Finnish-Swedish father.[2][3] She was named after her biological father, Ahti, from whom she has remained estranged.[4] She was raised by her grandmother with financial support from her godfather for her education.[5] Manalo initially intended to become a police officer and applied to the Philippine National Police Academy. She later pursued a degree in accountancy at the Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation.[5][6][7]

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Early pageants

Manalo began participating in local beauty pageants at the age of 10 to help support her education.[8] In 2017, she competed in her first national pageant, Reyna ng Aliwan, a festival-themed competition, where she represented the Niyogyugan Festival of Quezon and placed as second runner-up.[7]

Binibining Pilipinas 2018

On March 18, 2018, Manalo participated in the Binibining Pilipinas 2018 pageant held at the Araneta Coliseum.[9] During the final question and answer portion, she was asked how a beauty queen should respond to ruthless criticism, to which she replied that public figures should address criticism mindfully and constructively.[10]

At the end of the event, Manalo was crowned Binibining Pilipinas International 2018 by outgoing titleholder Maria Angelica de Leon.[11][12] At 20 years old, she was the youngest winner in that edition of the pageant.[13]

Miss International 2018

As the winner of Binibining Pilipinas International 2018, Manalo represented the Philippines at Miss International 2018, held on November 9, 2018, at the Tokyo Dome City Hall.

For the coronation night, she wore a gown designed by Filipino couturier Michael Cinco.[14] In the Top 8 final speech, she highlighted her willingness to lead despite her young age and expressed her commitment to serving as "the voice of the youth," emphasizing that "hard work and determination can overcome obstacles."[15][16]

At the end of the event, Manalo was first runner-up to Mariem Velazco of Venezuela.[17] She later crowned Bea Magtanong as her successor during the Binibining Pilipinas 2019 pageant.[18]

Following Miss International, Manalo was considered a potential candidate for future national pageants.[19] She filed her application for Miss Universe Philippines 2020, but later withdrew due to medical issues.[20][21][22] Her withdrawal led to accusations that her application was a publicity stunt, though she clarified that she had submitted her application late, as she was uncertain about her decision to compete.[23]

Miss Universe Philippines 2024

On January 27, 2024, the Miss Universe Philippines Quezon Province pageant announced that Manalo would represent the province at Miss Universe Philippines 2024.[24][25] Leading up to the competition, she was considered a "heavy favorite" to win.[26] During the preliminary competition, she earned eight special awards from the pageant's sponsors, the most of any contestant that year.[27][28]

At the coronation night, Manalo wore a gown designed by Michael Cinco.[29] She advanced to the Top 5 and, when asked about the most important lesson she had learned from another woman, highlighted the value of kindness. She cited her grandmother as the embodiment of an ideal woman.[30]

At the end of the event, Manalo was announced as the second runner-up to Chelsea Manalo of Bulacan.[31] Following the coronation, Manalo was appointed Miss Cosmo Philippines 2024.[32] Manalo's finish was criticized online as a "downgrade" from her first runner-up position at Miss International 2018.[26] In response, she explained that she chose the title, drawing from her experiences in the startup industry and her passion for "being part of making something out of nothing".[33]

Miss Cosmo 2024

Manalo was among those injured when the stage for the Miss Cosmo finals collapsed during rehearsals, sustaining a sprained ankle.[34][35] For the national costume presentation on September 19, 2024, she wore an orange ensemble designed by Ehran Montoya, inspired by Dyesebel, a popular fictional mermaid. She placed third in the Cosmo People's Choice national costume poll.[36]

Manalo placed in the Top 10 after advancing through the first round of the People's Choice Award.[37] She also received the overall People's Choice Award and the title of Miss Cosmo Tourism Ambassador.[38] Following her finish in the pageant, Manalo encouraged her supporters to refrain from bullying the Miss Cosmo organization or its winner.[39]

Miss Universe Philippines 2025

On February 13, 2025, Manalo was reappointed as the local Miss Universe Philippines titleholder for Quezon, marking her second attempt at securing the national title.[40] In a media interview, she revealed that her second appointment had been a "last-minute decision" due to the withdrawal of her local successor.[41][42] Like her previous attempt, Manalo was considered a frontrunner for the crown, and her performance in the early stages was seen as an improvement from her initial stint.[43]

During the preliminary competition, Manalo won four special awards from the pageant's sponsors.[44][45] Her national costume, inspired by the mythical creature tiktik was designed by Ehrran Montoya.[46]

Manalo advanced to the Top 24 and later reached the Top 12. During the evening gown competition, she stumbled after stepping on her gown but quickly recovered. Her swift recovery was seen as a key moment in her performance, with comparisons drawn to Miriam Quiambao's Miss Universe 1999 incident.[47][48][49]

Manalo advanced to the Top 6, where she was asked to describe a time she led by example and its impact. She referred to an earlier on-stage mishap, using it to illustrate how she overcomes setbacks. She also noted that winning the title was a shared aspiration with her late grandmother.[50][51]

At the end of the event, Manalo was crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2025 by her predecessor, Chelsea Manalo of Bulacan.[52]

Miss Universe 2025

Manalo will represent the Philippines at the Miss Universe 2025 pageant in Thailand on November 21, 2025.[53]

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Other ventures

Manalo is involved in the café business, managing two establishments in Australia—Cafe Noun and Call Me Harris. She has also played a key role in the creation and expansion of food brands such as Koomi, Oh My Greek, and Zig Foods, with locations in her home province of Quezon, across the Philippines, and internationally.[54][55][56]

On October 9, 2024, Manalo filed her candidacy to run for a seat in the Candelaria Municipal Council in 2025, running under the slate of incumbent mayor Ogie Suayan.[57] However, she later withdrew from the race after being reappointed as the local Miss Universe Philippines titleholder for Quezon. [41][58][59]

Public image

Manalo is often referred to in the media as the pambansang manika (lit.'national doll'), owing to her doll-like features.[41] Leading up to Miss International 2018, pageant analysts noted that she possessed "the beauty, charm, demeanor, and physique" ideal for success in the competition.[60]

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Advocacies and platforms

Manalo identifies as an ally of the LGBTQIA+ community and an advocate for gender equality.[5][61] She is also involved with Alon Akademie, an organization that focuses on developing children's global citizenship, social skills, and entrepreneurial mindset.[62][63]

Personal life

In an interview with Boy Abunda, which aired on May 7, 2025, Manalo confirmed that she is single. She shared that she prefers to "wait for the right person rather than actively searching for a relationship." She also highlighted the importance of self-worth, stating that any future partner must bring something meaningful to her already fulfilling life.[64]

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