Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. (BPCI) officially welcomed The Miss Globe 2025, Chayathanus Saradatta. Photo by Jefferson Fernando for DAILY TRIBUNE
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Binibining Pilipinas, The Miss Globe renew partnership for three more years

Jefferson Fernando

A new chapter begins for Philippine pageantry as Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. (BPCI) and The Miss Globe Organization formally renewed their partnership, securing the Philippines’ place in the international competition for the next three years.

The announcement was made during a press conference at Araneta City, marking not just a contractual extension but a reaffirmation of a shared vision—celebrating empowered women, cultural exchange, and global goodwill through pageantry.

Fresh from her arrival in Manila, reigning Miss Globe Chayathanus Saradatta, popularly known as Cheraims, took center stage as she met with members of the Philippine media. The Thai beauty queen spoke warmly about her pageant journey and her growing affection for the Philippines, a country she described as a powerhouse in global beauty competitions.

Her visit held special meaning as it coincided with her birthday, which she celebrated in Manila alongside BPCI executives and Binibining Pilipinas titleholders—an intimate welcome that highlighted the organization’s trademark warmth.

Also present at the event was Frenki Bozo, vice president of The Miss Globe Organization, who formally announced the three-year contract extension. The renewed agreement ensures continued collaboration in sending Philippine representatives to The Miss Globe while strengthening cultural and advocacy-driven exchanges between the two institutions.

Saradatta was welcomed by a strong circle of Filipina queens, including Maureen Montagne, Anna Valencia Lakrini, Jasmine Bungay, Dalia Varde, and Katrina Johnson. A special video message from Annabelle McDonnell added a celebratory note to the gathering.

During her stay, Saradatta is set to participate in a series of cultural tours and charity engagements with BPCI, reinforcing the pageant’s advocacy-oriented mission. She is scheduled to remain in Manila until January 29.

More than a ceremonial signing, the renewed partnership signals momentum as preparations begin for the 62nd Binibining Pilipinas pageant. With the official launch expected soon, the alliance between BPCI and The Miss Globe affirms the Philippines’ continuing role as a key force in shaping the future of international pageantry.