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Bomosao and Magalis to represent Kalinga in Mr. and Ms. Cordillera 2025

  • Writer: Lorraine Bacullo
    Lorraine Bacullo
  • Jul 11
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 14


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Tabuk City, Kalinga - Bearing with them the rich culture and traditions of Kalinga, three proud iKalinga youth are set to take the spotlight in the much-anticipated return of the Mr. and Ms. Cordillera (MMC) pageant this 2025.

 

Following a decade-long break brought by the pandemic, MMC will return on July 15, 2025, at the Baguio Convention and Cultural Center, with an aim to create space for the Cordilleran youth to voice their advocacies and represent their identity with pride and purpose. 

 

Among the contenders for the much-coveted crown this year are Alford Bomosao and Audrey Cana Magallis, representing Kalinga. Cristeta Longey, meantime, will carry the banner of Tabuk City. 

 

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These iKalinga candidates are no strangers to pageantry, having previously competed in various local competitions within the province. Magallis earned the title of Ms. Kalinga 2024 and Miss Tabuk 2023, while Bomosao is Mr. Kalinga 2024 4th runner-up.

 

Longey, meanwhile, was a candidate of the Miss Fit Philippines (MFP) 2022, representing Baguio City.

 

Other candidates

 

This year’s MMC includes a total of 21 candidates from all six provinces and two cities of the region. 

 

The 18 other candidates include Jhanzy Mai Ellorin, Apple Joy Pajarillo, Gerlyn Claor, Aries Roni, and John Mayer Eduarde representing Abra; Nicole Morgan, Nicole Shayne Fidchao, Brynne Cessary Bayang, and Adrian Lyod Changrapen of Mt. Province; and Stephanie Dictag, Edrionne Almacen, and Jereed Lou Tido of Benguet;Heavenly Lawingan and Miguel Jarrel Bas-ilen, Baguio City; Sidney Rayne Atluna, Xerxes Damuggo, and John Henry Estacio, Ifugao; and John Keneth Yadao, the lone representative of Apayao. 

 

All said candidates are expected to create a meaningful impact not only within their respective communities but also throughout the entire Cordillera region. 

 
 
 

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