A huge part of being a socialite is being seen out and about. So, it's no surprise that some prominent names in Filipino society have become the center of news stories in the international circuit. More often than not, these instances involve events that catch the eye of the world. Below are six times Filipina socialites made international headlines.
Isabel Preysler
Born in Manila, Philippines, Isabel Preysler seems like she was always destined to take the world by storm. After all, she has several connections to society, entertainment, and more. Both her parents come from prominent Spanish-Filipino families, and her aunt is actress Neile Adams which makes her related to Steve McQueen. But, it was after her marriage to footballer and singer Julio Iglesias that made international headlines and cemented her position in royal and celebrity circles.
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Minnie Osmeña
In 1992, Maria "Minnie" Victoria Osmeña, the granddaughter of the Philippines' second President Sergio Osmeña, was at the Primavera Restaurant at the Aspen Club Lodge in Aspen, Colorado when an altercation between her and the wife of Indonesia's first president Dewi Sukarno began. It soon escalated as Dewi reportedly attacked Minnie in the face with a wine glass. The whole incident became the talk of the town and was best immortalized in an article by Douglas Thompson titled, "It's high noon in Hicksville for the goddess of the Glitterati."
Imelda Marcos
From her time as First Lady of the Philippines, a lot of what Imelda Marcos has done has always been on the news and tabloids. Though she projects an image as a social butterfly, she's been referred to "more as a pest than a guest" when she attended events in the international circuit.
Alexandra Escat
During a sleepy August afternoon in 2010, the Daily Mail released an article about Prince Andrew being spotted aboard a yacht with a model friend who turned out to be a Filipino socialite. Manila was abuzz with the news as they figured out who the mystery woman was. Turns out, Prince Andrew's "model friend" was then-25-year-old Alexandra Escat, who graduated from International School of Manila. Things soon fizzled out as numerous sources said Alexandra and Prince Andrew were just friends.
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Heart Evangelista
Every Filipino knows Heart Evangelista. She began appearing in street style photos and was eventually featured in Harper's Bazaar, which caught the eye of millions all over the world.
Heart has even spoken about the turnaround since the feature: "Usually, when I attend fashion shows or they give me clothes to wear, I get like the leftovers. I mean, I'm very grateful just for them to invite me and send me clothes. But then after the Harper's Bazaar [feature], there's a complete change. I would get first pick, they make me pick whatever I want, and I just didn't get what I was given. That was because of that. And, it makes a huge difference. I feel that the stage can still be shared more with the Filipinos."
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Baby Bueno-Coady
Born in Santa Cruz, Zambales, Maria Remedios "Baby" Bueno-Coady led a typical provincial life. Though it was by no means an unhappy childhood, she wanted more. After making her way to Manila, she became a model for Pitoy Moreno. From there, she was invited by Italian designer Ken Scott to model in Europe and soon she was walking for Chanel, Lanvin, and Christian Dior, to name a few. Later, she settled down to marry Michael Coady, a British national based in Macau. In the late '90s, however, she made headlines after stabbing her lover Gregoire Weil in Hong Kong. She was sentenced to prison and freed after serving more than six years in 2004.
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Source: Cosmo PH
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